What a great new law!!

  • Thread starter Thread starter SUMMAYAH
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies Replies 142
  • Views Views 21K
It is not exactly a whole new language this test is asking you to learn. It's a few pointers in the right direction. They probably help you feel more at home anyway.
 
What a crappy new law!!

i am quite worried now...

you see i got married to my wife who happens to be from Pakistan , we are still having problems 4 years into our marriage with getting a visa here for her.

She can speak English, but you can tell theres no grammar , sometimes she starts a sentence with me, like me going to the shop... no joke!

If the test consists of the written they will see to it that they can destroy a new convert like me. I have seen them and seen what *******s they are first hand. They hate Islam and that is no exageration.

Their freedon and democracy is a lie because when a british muslim (born white into a white family) is felt like he is not allowed to marry a pakistani and have her stay in this country, then its messed up.

This whole visa issue is seriously playing with my head now, i dont think i would be able to keep calm if they deported her.

She can not read or write , and i suspect they are looking for Academia.
 
so in short, if i'm in desperate need for help, it's ok for you to ban me from your country because i don't know english?

Why are you so slow to pick up what I've already stated at least twice now? I prefer to have a discussion with someone that gets it the first time around, to avoid wasting time. It's more efficient. For your benefit I'll post it again.
Special provisions for refugees could exist under this system.

So in short, the version of the law that I have described, has not been successfully argued against, and is an excellent idea. They should implement this great new law the way that I have described.
 
i dont think i would be able to keep calm if they deported her.

If she is already in this country, she's allowed to take as long as she likes to pass the test. And its only required if she wants to change her Pakistani passport for a British one, thus a British nationality.
 
i didn't read your reply to habeshi... lol you could have mentioned something to that effect in your reply to me.

and no need to get emotional, my opinion is based on the first post which is a very general and dangerous statement. Giving support to a law that doesn't take into consideration any of the effects i mentioned.

As i mentioned previously, to think that someone won't be a friendly element in society just becasue they don't speak english is a psychological handicap in the one who thinks that.

It's the community that neesd to be re-habilitated and not the incoming member. Part of a multi-cultural society is that you have people from very different backgrounds with different langauges all living in same society. Just because two people don't share teh same language, doesn't mean one should be rejected.

It only shows that the community has an inferiority complex that needs to be adressed.


Why are you so slow to pick up what I've already stated at least twice now? I prefer to have a discussion with someone that gets it the first time around, to avoid wasting time. It's more efficient. For your benefit I'll post it again.


So in short, the version of the law that I have described, has not been successfully argued against, and is an excellent idea. They should implement this great new law the way that I have described.
 
funny ,really funny.westerners don't learn Bangla when they come to Bangladesh.they don't speak in Bangla.we on the other hand are forced to learn English as our most important language.Obviously the Europeans are donors....
 
funny ,really funny.westerners don't learn Bangla when they come to Bangladesh.they don't speak in Bangla.we on the other hand are forced to learn English as our most important language.Obviously the Europeans are donors....

I don't know any bengali's who have gone to live in Bangladesh for good.
 
So basically lolwateva, you had no idea why I wrote this!!!!

I'm sorry but when you're talking about law, you need to be specific. You can't make general statements and expect people to assume you're beign specific.

And as i mentioned, it's still a bad law in my opinion for the reasons i mentioned in my post that directly preceeds this.

chill sis... no need to get emotional over a discussion. :)

:w:
 
I don't know any bengali's who have gone to live in Bangladesh for good.

so....? are you like a database that contains ifno about every person's travel destination and period of residence :?

That's your problem... you make general statements like that and expect people to automatically think your wave-length.

:w:

ps: no hardfeelings btw :) just makin a point..
 
I don't know any bengali's who have gone to live in Bangladesh for good.

come to think of it same here, but then again bangladesh is corrupt and getting more corrupt by the day *sigh*

but then there are beautiful pious people there... its just they cant voice themselves and are too humble...
 
so....? are you like a database that contains ifno about every person's travel destination and period of residence :?

That's your problem... you make general statements like that and expect people to automatically think your wave-length.

:w:

:rant: :rant: :rant:

Do you know anyone?
 
no but wallahi, i wouldnt mind living with the beautiful pious people i mentioned, if you spend one day with them you feel sooo beautiful inside!! If i had the opportunity to live with them then i would leave london for it!
 
so....? are you like a database that contains ifno about every person's travel destination and period of residence :?

That's your problem... you make general statements like that and expect people to automatically think your wave-length.
:rant: :rant: :rant:

Do you know anyone?

how is answering that going to prove no one's went to bangladesh for good:?.... :giggling:
 
Don't be so stuborn, I really don't think people migrate to Bangladesh at the rate they come to UK. Therefore this type of law is not needed right now in that country.
 
Don't be so stuborn, I really don't think people migrate to Bangladesh at the rate they come to UK. Therefore this type of law is not needed right now in that country.

lol how am i being a stubborn?

You made a claim, you need to prove it.

Now you're falling back on your statement and making claims about who needs what based on absolutely no emperical evidence.

I'm sorry but you seem to have bad communication skills... first its making general statements backed by flimsy "Islamic evidence".

Then you blame people for picking big holes in your statements which you made absolutely no effort whatsoever to fix up or put in context.

now it's attempting to discredit people's comments by making claims about travel based on the very little you've heard from some people.

subhanallah... :mmokay:

:w:
 

Similar Threads

Back
Top