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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goodenoch: 7:34pm On Apr 01
missjekyll:


He is going to lose this case. He is going to have gay clients. How is he going to support them if he feels they are "sinners"?
Can they trust him to be professional in his dealings with them?
I am a Christian too and I accept everyone because i ve been commanded to. Jesus made no exceptions to"love your neighbour as yourself" . He also regularly interacted with the worst offenders of his day . I cannot do anything less.

What you're saying is illogical.

Christians believe Muslims are going to hell and Muslims think Christians are going to hell, for being unbelievers/heathens etc etc.

Does that mean Christian doctors should be banned from treating Muslims or Muslims should be banned from treating Christians on the basis of a blanket assumption that they will be unable to treat them well?

Even the example you're citing doesn't gel with your claim. Did Jesus interacting with offenders mean that he didn't consider them offenders?

I don't share the guy's views but the argument he's making about the profound discriminatory effects this will have against religious people is valid, and as we have seen time and time again policies like this that start always extend into more thought policing and fascism down the line.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 8:02pm On Apr 01
missjekyll:


Sounds like quite a bit to look after. I like the remote controlled way while I pursue my other interests. Sounds like we are both making money πŸ’° though

Make we stop o...... Before they start accusing me of been a supposed privileged British citizen, forcing people to buy homes they cannot afford and pushing them to invest on the stock market, from funds they don't have ..........πŸ˜œπŸ˜‚
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 8:14pm On Apr 01
Mellady:
Good evening all, please can uk residents(non British passport holders?) get UK-issued EHICs for travel insurance when travelling to EU countries?

Yes you can ....... But EHIC does not cover medical repatriations (if required)....... So get an additional travel insurance to cover (non EHIC coverage)........
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 9:25pm On Apr 01
Goodenoch:


What you're saying is illogical.

Christians believe Muslims are going to hell and Muslims think Christians are going to hell, for being unbelievers/heathens etc etc.

Does that mean Christian doctors should be banned from treating Muslims or Muslims should be banned from treating Christians on the basis of a blanket assumption that they will be unable to treat them well?

Even the example you're citing doesn't gel with your claim. Did Jesus interacting with offenders mean that he didn't consider them offenders?

I don't share the guy's views but the argument he's making about the profound discriminatory effects this will have against religious people is valid, and as we have seen time and time again policies like this that start always extend into more thought policing and fascism down the line.

While i cannot speak for other churches ,catholics do not teach that Muslims will go to hell, if I remember correctly. That would be arrogant,wouldnt it? I still remember catechism.
Just to correct the records for anyone reading.

Obviously, he did not consider them offenders.(remember how he wouldn't condemn the adulterous woman) He saw them as people with not irredeemable flaws.

This gentleman made some homophobic remarks on Facebook which he said were based on his Christian beliefs. University expelled him.
He won on appeal 5 years ago. But his new would-be employer found the case and terminated him which is what this new case is about.

If I findout my doctor has recently expressed racist anti-immigrant views on Facebook, I would be looking for another doctor no matter how much he swears he is not biased.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 9:31pm On Apr 01
Lexusgs430:


Make we stop o...... Before they start accusing me of been a supposed privileged British citizen, forcing people to buy homes they cannot afford and pushing them to invest on the stock market, from funds they don't have ..........πŸ˜œπŸ˜‚

We need to share money advice here too.

Before you open an ISA, you will need to clear all your debts then save up 6 months of your monthly expenses in an easily accessible account then work out your long term plan then and only then open an ISA.

This is because you need to let that money rest in there for a long time (5-10 years) inorder to enjoy compound interest.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Iyeura(m): 9:56pm On Apr 01
Hello guys pls my friend needs help πŸ™.

His insurance was done by a 3rd party who claimed to be a broker. He realized after a year that the broker claimed that he had 8 years NCD in the UK instead of Nigeria. He decided to search for another insurance quote with his real details. The current insurance company mailed hi that they have initiated cancellation of his insurance based on false information. They also said it would be reported to other agencies. He quickly paid for another insurance, quite high, though. Kindly advise on how to get a reasonable cover. He has close to 2 years UK license with 8 year NCD from Nigeria
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Viruses: 10:20pm On Apr 01
missjekyll:


He is going to lose this case. He is going to have gay clients. How is he going to support them if he feels they are "sinners"?
Can they trust him to be professional in his dealings with them?
I am a Christian too and I accept everyone because i ve been commanded to. Jesus made no exceptions to"love your neighbour as yourself" . He also regularly interacted with the worst offenders of his day . I cannot do anything less.

Going by the writeup, the guy does not discriminate against LGBTQ, he only has a different view, just like you and would not promote it just like you would not. Everybody should be allowed to stick with their views, none should be forced on each other and employers should not discriminate against anti LGBTQ just as they should not discriminate against pro LGBTQ.

As a service provider, I will be professional in dealing with my clients irrespective of their sexual orientation, if the client demands to be attended to by only pro LGBTQ personnels, that's his/her business.

Just like saying hospitals should not employ male gynaecologist because some pregnant woman prefer to be attended to by female gynaecologist.

I put it to you, if you are the judge, you will award the case in favour of the guy because you don't want to start a situation where all job applicants must promote LGBTQ before they get employed.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 10:37pm On Apr 01
missjekyll:


We need to share money advice here too.

Before you open an ISA, you will need to clear all your debts then save up 6 months of your monthly expenses in an easily accessible account then work out your long term plan then and only then open an ISA.

This is because you need to let that money rest in there for a long time (5-10 years) inorder to enjoy compound interest.


Those that are shallow-minded, would interpret it as posing (because the investment information, could be obtained via Google).........πŸ˜œπŸ˜‚
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 10:43pm On Apr 01
Iyeura:
Hello guys pls my friend needs help πŸ™.

His insurance was done by a 3rd party who claimed to be a broker. He realized after a year that the broker claimed that he had 8 years NCD in the UK instead of Nigeria. He decided to search for another insurance quote with his real details. The current insurance company mailed hi that they have initiated cancellation of his insurance based on false information. They also said it would be reported to other agencies. He quickly paid for another insurance, quite high, though. Kindly advise on how to get a reasonable cover. He has close to 2 years UK license with 8 year NCD from Nigeria


His problems are now multifaceted.......

- He might be issued with a CIFAS......
- He needs to disclose to all insurance companys, that he had a previous policy cancelled (details would already be uploaded on the MIB)........
- If he dishonestly does not make a full disclosure, he stands the risk of having future insurance policies, declared null & void (even with a live claim in process)......

Never use an insurance broker, they might save you one penny today, but would cost you £15,000 tomorrow.......😁

NB: Does he have a NCD certificate from Nigeria.......
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 10:54pm On Apr 01
D1uncle:

I used to think deals like this were scams, considering the price and the seller’s account. Have you had success buying from new users with prices way below market value?

Seems that Honda Jazz is now sold ........ πŸ˜€

It was a beautiful bargain.......🀣
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dustydee: 11:09pm On Apr 01
missjekyll:


While i cannot speak for other churches ,catholics do not teach that Muslims will go to hell, if I remember correctly. That would be arrogant,wouldnt it? I still remember catechism.
Just to correct the records for anyone reading.

Obviously, he did not consider them offenders. (remember how he wouldn't condemn the adulterous woman) He saw them as people with not irredeemable flaws.

This gentleman made some homophobic remarks on Facebook which he said were based on his Christian beliefs. University expelled him.
He won on appeal 5 years ago. But his new would-be employer found the case and terminated him which is what this new case is about.

If I findout my doctor has recently expressed racist anti-immigrant views on Facebook, I would be looking for another doctor no matter how much he swears he is not biased.

I do not know the ful details of the comments you alleged that he made but th fact that he said it's a sn should not mean that he will not treat others equally. That story you quoted, remember Christ said to the woman "Go and sin no more" so drawing parallels with this story, christ would have been cancelled too for considering the woman a sinner because we can't trust him to treat "adulterers" equally.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Iyeura(m): 11:12pm On Apr 01
Lexusgs430:



His problems are now multifaceted.......

- He might be issued with a CIFAS......
- He needs to disclose to all insurance companys, that he had a previous policy cancelled (details would already be uploaded on the MIB)........
- If he dishonestly does not make a full disclosure, he stands the risk of having future insurance policies, declared null & void (even with a live claim in process)......

Never use an insurance broker, they might save you one penny today, but would cost you £15,000 tomorrow.......😁

NB: Does he have a NCD certificate from Nigeria.......
Lexusgs430:



His problems are now multifaceted.......

- He might be issued with a CIFAS......
- He needs to disclose to all insurance companys, that he had a previous policy cancelled (details would already be uploaded on the MIB)........
- If he dishonestly does not make a full disclosure, he stands the risk of having future insurance policies, declared null & void (even with a live claim in process)......

Never use an insurance broker, they might save you one penny today, but would cost you £15,000 tomorrow.......😁

NB: Does he have a NCD certificate from Nigeria.......
Lexusgs430:



His problems are now multifaceted.......

- He might be issued with a CIFAS......
- He needs to disclose to all insurance companys, that he had a previous policy cancelled (details would already be uploaded on the MIB)........
- If he dishonestly does not make a full disclosure, he stands the risk of having future insurance policies, declared null & void (even with a live claim in process)......

Never use an insurance broker, they might save you one penny today, but would cost you £15,000 tomorrow.......😁

NB: Does he have a NCD certificate from Nigeria.......




Yes he has 8 years NCD from Nigeria
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 11:15pm On Apr 01
Jesus's commandment is clear, there is your neighbour, go love them just as you love yourself. There are no exceptions. none.

Gentleman claims he is homophobic because he is a Christian. How does that fit into this commandment? #scratching my head.
Genuinely asking a question for clarification.
Viruses:


Going by the writeup, the guy does not discriminate against LGBTQ, he only has a different view, just like you and would not promote it just like you would not. Everybody should be allowed to stick with their views, none should be forced on each other and employers should not discriminate against anti LGBTQ just as they should not discriminate against pro LGBTQ.

As a service provider, I will be professional in dealing with my clients irrespective of their sexual orientation, if the client demands to be attended to by only pro LGBTQ personnels, that's his/her business.

Just like saying hospitals should not employ male gynaecologist because some pregnant woman prefer to be attended to by female gynaecologist.

I put it to you, if you are the judge, you will award the case in favour of the guy because you don't want to start a situation where all job applicants must promote LGBTQ before they get employed.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 11:16pm On Apr 01
Iyeura:





Yes he has 8 years NCD from Nigeria

Does he have the NCD certificates ........

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 11:20pm On Apr 01
missjekyll:


Sounds like quite a bit to look after. I like the remote controlled way while I pursue my other interests. Sounds like we are both making money πŸ’° though

I forget to add this....... When you have a portfolio managed by experts...........

Once you check through your dashboard, you would see all transactions, conducted on your behalf........ You can simply copy and paste transactions on your self managed portfolio........😁

You can tell, I had a rubber-neck, during my schooling days ........πŸ˜œπŸ˜‚

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 11:51pm On Apr 01
Lexusgs430:


I forget to add this....... When you have a portfolio managed by experts...........

Once you check through your dashboard, you would see all transactions, conducted on your behalf........ You can simply copy and paste transactions on your self managed portfolio........😁

You can tell, I had a rubber-neck, during my schooling days ........πŸ˜œπŸ˜‚

Did you see this lexus? Apparently not one fundmanager beat the market out of 2000 over 5 years. Index funds did beat the market consistently.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/02/business/stock-market-index-funds.html

To anyone interested in index funds, I recommend "my little book of common sense investing" by J. Bogle.
forgot to add lexus, in the US Members of Congress must declare their stock trades within 1 month of trading them.
Because they sit on committees which make decisions that ultimately affect stocks, they can trade stocks based on this information.

It should be illegal of course but they have refused to close this loophole. There is an app that allows you to mirror their trading . They also consistently beat the market.

The risk is that you will be trading based on 1 month old information.

( I have forgotten the name of the app,sorry people . It's still available for download)

You can tell, I had a rubber-neck, during my schooling days ........πŸ˜œπŸ˜‚[/quote]

Did you see this lexus? Apparently not one fundmanager beat the market out of 2000 over 5 years. Index funds did beat the market consistently.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/02/business/stock-market-index-funds.html

To anyone interested in index funds, I recommend "my little book of common sense investing" by J. Bogle.
forgot to add lexus, in the US Members of Congress must declare their stock trades within 1 month of trading them.
Because they sit on committees which make decisions that ultimately affect stocks, they can trade stocks based on this information.

It should be illegal of course but they have refused to close this loophole. There is an app that allows you to mirror their trading . They also consistently beat the market.

The risk is that you will be trading based on 1 month old information.

( I have forgotten the name of the app,sorry people . It's still available for download)

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Viruses: 12:03am On Apr 02
missjekyll:
Jesus's commandment is clear, there is your neighbour, go love them just as you love yourself. There are no exceptions. none.

Gentleman claims he is homophobic because he is a Christian. How does that fit into this commandment? #scratching my head.
Genuinely asking a question for clarification.

Unfortunately, the court will not use Jesus's commandments to judge, the case will be judge on the basis of discrimination. Has he discriminated against LGBTQ or he respects them but has his own views and beliefs which he will rather promote?

But in case we want to digress, this is the new commandment from Jesus:
β€œA new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you." The rationale behind this is that some people don't love themselves e.g transgenders, so if they love others like themselves, it's trouble because they hate themselves.

Also, I haven't yet read where he claimed to be homophobic, what I read is his expression of views and beliefs which can be different even in the midst of love.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by ehizario2012: 12:35am On Apr 02
Viruses:


Unfortunately, the court will not use Jesus's commandments to judge, the case will be judge on the basis of discrimination. Has he discriminated against LGBTQ or he respects them but has his own views and beliefs which he will rather promote?

But in case we want to digress, this is the new commandment from Jesus:
β€œA new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you." The rationale behind this is that some people don't love themselves e.g transgenders, so if they love others like themselves, it's trouble because they hate themselves.

Also, I haven't yet read where he claimed to be homophobic, what I read is his expression of views and beliefs which can be different even in the midst of love.

Interesting... Transgenders love who they've become (or aim to become) Confusion everywhere.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 1:01am On Apr 02
missjekyll:


Did you see this lexus? Apparently not one fundmanager beat the market out of 2000 over 5 years. Index funds did beat the market consistently.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/02/business/stock-market-index-funds.html

To anyone interested in index funds, I recommend "my little book of common sense investing" by J. Bogle.
forgot to add lexus, in the US Members of Congress must declare their stock trades within 1 month of trading them.
Because they sit on committees which make decisions that ultimately affect stocks, they can trade stocks based on this information.

It should be illegal of course but they have refused to close this loophole. There is an app that allows you to mirror their trading . They also consistently beat the market.

The risk is that you will be trading based on 1 month old information.

( I have forgotten the name of the app,sorry people . It's still available for download)

You can tell, I had a rubber-neck, during my schooling days ........πŸ˜œπŸ˜‚

Did you see this lexus? Apparently not one fundmanager beat the market out of 2000 over 5 years. Index funds did beat the market consistently.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/02/business/stock-market-index-funds.html

To anyone interested in index funds, I recommend "my little book of common sense investing" by J. Bogle.
forgot to add lexus, in the US Members of Congress must declare their stock trades within 1 month of trading them.
Because they sit on committees which make decisions that ultimately affect stocks, they can trade stocks based on this information.

It should be illegal of course but they have refused to close this loophole. There is an app that allows you to mirror their trading . They also consistently beat the market.

The risk is that you will be trading based on 1 month old information.

( I have forgotten the name of the app,sorry people . It's still available for download)

That's the thing, my managed portfolio's does not have individual stocks...... They are populated with ETF'S/Index funds........

ETF'S/Index funds from worldwide markets (Europe, India, Japan) etc etc..... So the portfolio's are fully diversified......... πŸ˜‚

I use Tipranks premium, to further pick individual stocks/indices/etf's.......

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 2:10am On Apr 02
19:00 today (April 2) is the deadline for companies to apply for or assign certificates of sponsorship under the old rules.
Any applications after this time will be cancelled or processed under the new occupation codes and salary thresholds coming into force on April 4

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/workers-and-temporary-workers-guidance-for-sponsors-part-2-sponsor-a-worker/workers-and-temporary-workers-guidance-for-sponsors-part-2-sponsor-a-worker-general-information-accessible#AnnexS2

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by deept(m): 4:40am On Apr 02
missjekyll:


Did you see this lexus? Apparently not one fundmanager beat the market out of 2000 over 5 years. Index funds did beat the market consistently.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/02/business/stock-market-index-funds.html

To anyone interested in index funds, I recommend "my little book of common sense investing" by J. Bogle.
forgot to add lexus, in the US Members of Congress must declare their stock trades within 1 month of trading them.
Because they sit on committees which make decisions that ultimately affect stocks, they can trade stocks based on this information.

It should be illegal of course but they have refused to close this loophole. There is an app that allows you to mirror their trading . They also consistently beat the market.

The risk is that you will be trading based on 1 month old information.

( I have forgotten the name of the app,sorry people . It's still available for download)

You can tell, I had a rubber-neck, during my schooling days ........πŸ˜œπŸ˜‚

Did you see this lexus? Apparently not one fundmanager beat the market out of 2000 over 5 years. Index funds did beat the market consistently.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/02/business/stock-market-index-funds.html

To anyone interested in index funds, I recommend "my little book of common sense investing" by J. Bogle.
forgot to add lexus, in the US Members of Congress must declare their stock trades within 1 month of trading them.
Because they sit on committees which make decisions that ultimately affect stocks, they can trade stocks based on this information.

It should be illegal of course but they have refused to close this loophole. There is an app that allows you to mirror their trading . They also consistently beat the market.

The risk is that you will be trading based on 1 month old information.

( I have forgotten the name of the app,sorry people . It's still available for download)

Apps name is autopilot. Pelosi did 46% last year. Usually the stocks they do are for the long term so 1 month old info not necessarily bad.

Think it's time we have the money thread, will try to open a new thread when I wake up so we don't lose all this info in btw topics here.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 4:55am On Apr 02
deept:


Apps name is autopilot. Pelosi did 46% last year. Usually the stocks they do are for the long term so 1 month old info not necessarily bad.

Think it's time we have the money thread, will try to open a new thread when I wake up so we don't lose all this info in btw topics here.

Autopilot encourages pump and dump...... Have you tried Tipranks......

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goodenoch: 7:40am On Apr 02
missjekyll:


While i cannot speak for other churches ,catholics do not teach that Muslims will go to hell, if I remember correctly. That would be arrogant,wouldnt it? I still remember catechism.
Just to correct the records for anyone reading.

Obviously, he did not consider them offenders.(remember how he wouldn't condemn the adulterous woman) He saw them as people with not irredeemable flaws.

This gentleman made some homophobic remarks on Facebook which he said were based on his Christian beliefs. University expelled him.
He won on appeal 5 years ago. But his new would-be employer found the case and terminated him which is what this new case is about.

If I findout my doctor has recently expressed racist anti-immigrant views on Facebook, I would be looking for another doctor no matter how much he swears he is not biased.


This is still poor, strawman logic.

You're choosing to focus on an irrelevant point because at the end of the day the the Catholic Church still considers some people sinners. The crux of the issue - should people be prevented from taking up jobs in any place where they might interact with people whom their religious beliefs categorise as sinners?

It's a simple 'yes' or 'no' question but we know you'll prevaricate and not actually answer it because doing so will expose how dangerous it is to insinuate that people cannot be bankers if some of their customers will be people they disagree with religiously; and the same for bus drivers, nurses, lawyers, and every other profession that involves human interaction.

Also, can you spell out exactly what his 'homophobic' statements were? Just because you tag '-phobic' to something doesn't mean it is genuinely offensive, untrue or a valid ground to violate someone's free speech rights, especially when a court has declared that he did not break any law, or did you miss that part?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by jedisco(m): 9:36am On Apr 02
Lexusgs430:
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The beauty of using both options, wins on all fronts...... I have 3 managed accounts and multiple personally managed funds, consisting of ETF's, CFD's, indices, individual shares, commodities etc etc ........ The best time to be in the market........πŸ˜œπŸ˜‚

Don't also forget, the fees paid .... Comes from within the profits generated........ Win Win......πŸ˜€

Hehe... markets seems strong across board. Stocks, commodities (gold) even crypto. Many are already pricing in an interest rate cut later this yr. Even real estate has began to pick up. Next yr seems up only mode. Hopefully no surprises/black swans
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by elengine: 10:30am On Apr 02
Please make you na save me oooo.

I have car insurance with Marshmallow since May 2023. Someone hit my car on March 5 and I made a no fault claim. The other insurance coy has paid me and I requested Marshmallow to cancel my insurance. Since march 10, they have been dilly dally and I keep following up just 25 March, they came back to me that they have got a response from their claim dept that my non fault claim has been settled and that they will inform another dept to cancel my insurance. Since then I haven't heard anything despite several follow ups. Now they wanted to take another premium subscription from the DD and I blocked it sharply. Please how do I handle this case? Who should I report them to? They seem to be fraudulent and I notice they usually market only the new immigrants on their Facebook ads. My wife insurer app has a cancellation button, this Marshmallow does not even have so you are at their mercy to cancel. People should stay away from them oh

Note; The reason for requesting to stop the insurance is because the vehicle was deemed a total and I have collected money for the preloss value. Thank you

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Samguine: 11:06am On Apr 02
directonpc:
I'm applying for a German visa from the UK for the first time, can anyone that has applied before share how they went about flight and hotel reservation for the Visa application process?

Booked an airbnb, booked Rynair to and Lufthansa fro. Added all the documents to the application.

Good luck!

What type of visa are you applying for?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Mellady(f): 12:15pm On Apr 02
Lexusgs430:


Yes you can ....... But EHIC does not cover medical repatriations (if required)....... So get an additional travel insurance to cover (non EHIC coverage)........
Thanks for response, please What if I decide not to get an additional insurance, will they allow me into the EU country im travelling to?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 12:18pm On Apr 02
Mellady:

Thanks for response, please What if I decide not to get an additional insurance, will they allow me into the EU country im travelling to?

Check requirements to apply for a Schengen visa....... I don't know if an insurance certificate is required......
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by directonpc(m): 12:29pm On Apr 02
Samguine:


Booked an airbnb, booked Rynair to and Lufthansa fro. Added all the documents to the application.

Good luck!

What type of visa are you applying for?
Thank you.

It's a Business visit visa.

Are those tickets fully refundable?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Jamesclooney: 12:55pm On Apr 02
directonpc:

Thank you.

It's a Business visit visa.

Are those tickets fully refundable?

I use the below website for dummy Flight reservation for visa purposes. Paid approx 30usd via PayPal. Once visa is approved, you can then buy the real ticket.

https://flyinghelpline.com/

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 1:03pm On Apr 02
Its Subjudice now . Shall we agree to disagree till the courts decide.
Goodenoch:


This is still poor, strawman logic.

You're choosing to focus on an irrelevant point because at the end of the day the the Catholic Church still considers some people sinners. The crux of the issue - should people be prevented from taking up jobs in any place where they might interact with people whom their religious beliefs categorise as sinners?

It's a simple 'yes' or 'no' question but we know you'll prevaricate and not actually answer it because doing so will expose how dangerous it is to insinuate that people cannot be bankers if some of their customers will be people they disagree with religiously; and the same for bus drivers, nurses, lawyers, and every other profession that involves human interaction.

Also, can you spell out exactly what his 'homophobic' statements were? Just because you tag '-phobic' to something doesn't mean it is genuinely offensive, untrue or a valid ground to violate someone's free speech rights, especially when a court has declared that he did not break any law, or did you miss that part?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 1:14pm On Apr 02
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Unfortunately, the court will not use Jesus's commandments to judge, the case will be judge on the basis of discrimination. Has he discriminated against LGBTQ or he respects them but has his own views and beliefs which he will rather promote?

But in case we want to digress, this is the new commandment from Jesus:
β€œA new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you." The rationale behind this is that some people don't love themselves e.g transgenders, so if they love others like themselves, it's trouble because they hate themselves.

Also, I haven't yet read where he claimed to be homophobic, what I read is his expression of views and beliefs which can be different even in the midst of love.

Where did Jesus write on Facebook about the flawed people he met? Where did he condemn them or shame them ? Instead , he went over to them,had chats, ate with them so much that people called him friend of sinners.

How would he have treated LGBTQ people today? I don't think he would have behaved differently. What do you think?

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