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Today 8th March immigration law?
Posted on 08/03/2004 11:45 am
Today 8th March immigration law?
Hi Everybody
Just comming back to my hollydays, allmost all out of information.
Also little bit late for the "Munich get together". I could have assisted, please write if there´s another.
Anybody knows anything about our beloved Immigration law? I read here today was another meeting for the law. Any news?
I also have read that now the disagree point is the request of one of the parties of a special clause for deportation in case of legal problems. Is this true?
Any response will be wellcome.
Regards
YO
Regards
YO
YO1
Member since 17/11/2003
Posted on 08/03/2004 5:25 pm
Re: Today 8th March immigration law?
The meeting will be in the late evening !
seyite
Member since 08/03/2004
Posted on 09/03/2004 5:47 am
Re: Today 8th March immigration law?
Does somebody know what happen to the immigration law yesterday?
Cristophoro
Member since 09/03/2004
Posted on 09/03/2004 8:51 am
Re: Today 8th March immigration law?
Hi
The never ending story continues..........
http://www.germnews.de/dn/
mama
Member since 28/02/2004
Posted on 09/03/2004 8:53 am
Some information - Next round on friday
Hi GCs
Question and answer by myself. Sorry.
I found anything in:
http://www.dw-worl...975_W_1135751,00.html
Any oder info?
YO
Regards
YO
YO1
Member since 17/11/2003
Posted on 09/03/2004 9:13 am
Even more about the law
Hi again
Comming early to work sometimes is usefull.
Please check this:
http://www.n24.de/...?a2004030906522294233
As far as my primitive Deutschsprache allows, I can see for the first time some kind of "light at the end of the tunnel". Both main parties want us to stay after our beloved 5 years, but now are discussing how. Am I wrong?
Regards
YO
Regards
YO
YO1
Member since 17/11/2003
Posted on 09/03/2004 9:48 am
Re: Today 8th March immigration law?
Just my 2 cents,
http://de.news.yah...m/040309/3/3xa1p.html
it is again delayed, but the good news are that they have made "significant steps ahead"...
Sorry for not having time to translate it, but it's worth reading...
C U l8r
BGGC
Member since 19/11/2003
Posted on 09/03/2004 9:59 am
Re: Today 8th March immigration law?
Hi
If I understood it correctly from the words below
"Streitpunkt bei der Einwanderung von Höchstqualifizierten ist, dass die Union lediglich eine Aufenthaltserlaubnis mit einer Zusicherung einer späteren Niederlassungserlaubnis will. Rot-Grün will dagegen eine unbefristete Niederlassungserlaubnis, ähnlich der "Green Card" in den USA."
so both sides actually want the highly qualified workers and rot-grün says we should give
those candidates the PR immediately if they fulfill the requirements but the Union says
we should give them the PR after a probation period (maybe to see if they manage to find a job etc..)
so.. in both cases..(even the Union's idea is accepted) the current GCs in Germany with job and with years
of active working.. should get the PR.. if this discussion becomes a law.. am I wrong ?
sounds promising..
Lacrima
lacrima
Member since 14/11/2003
Posted on 09/03/2004 10:09 am
Re: Today 8th March immigration law?
Hi Lacrima
I agree with you.
The Rot-Grün side ask for a scheme similar to the USA Green Card. I´m not so sure (but I guess there is a couple of GCs here who knows it better than me) in USA you get first a visa for 2 years and later you get a longer one but after X years you can ask for a PR.
That´s why I considered interesting the meeting from yesterday.
We have to wait till more opinions appears.
YO
Regards
YO
YO1
Member since 17/11/2003
Posted on 09/03/2004 10:54 am
Re: Today 8th March immigration law?
Hi all,
just read the article in N24 news. Our left menue
'Trippelschritte Richtung Einigung'
Let us wait and see ![]()
Viele Grüsse
Detlef
hellfeld
Member since 17/10/2003
Posted on 09/03/2004 9:15 pm
Re: Today 8th March immigration law?
Hi all
Latest news............
http://www.dw-worl...A_1135921_1_A,00.html
BR
mama
Member since 28/02/2004

