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chrisbeckett07
  Jan 22, 08, 11:35  #1

Hello, my polish girlfriend and I will be going to portugal soon. Can she go to portugal and back tp the UK with just her polish ID? A quick response would be helpful, thanks,
Chris.

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lennyd [Guest]
  Jan 22, 08, 11:39  #2

it would be better for her to stay in poland and not have so many poles coming here and taking jobs

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osiol
Edited by: osiol  Jan 22, 08, 11:42  #3

chrisbeckett07 wrote:
A quick response would be helpful,

I think you mean 'A quick response could be helpful,
but it then again, it might just be from some pain-in-the-backside troll with naff-all to say other than ug!'

lennyd wrote:
lennyd

That's you, that is.

No. I don't have an answer either.

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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 13:13  #4

No,you cannot leave or enter the UK without a full valid passport.Unless she and wants to sneak back in on the back of an hgv....

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Wroclaw
Edited by: Wroclaw  Jan 22, 08, 13:19  #5

chrisbeckett07 wrote:
Can she go to portugal and back tp the UK with just her polish ID?


A Polish ID is good for the UK. I don't know if it is good for Portugal.

Edit. Just seen the above post.

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noimmigration
  Jan 22, 08, 14:11  #6

if your coming to britain for a holiday and your polish - PLEASE MAKES SURE you actually leave after

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Polson
  Jan 22, 08, 14:14  #7

noimmigration wrote:
if your coming to britain for a holiday and your polish - PLEASE MAKES SURE you actually leave after


And if they are Columbian or Chinese ?...

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lynda wilcox
Edited by: lynda wilcox  Jan 22, 08, 14:33  #8

Here he is again lennyd, admin please ban him he is a biggott.

He has been sending me horid messages about me welcoming people from other counties into my home.

I can not abide discrimination, of ANY type!!!

And no Chris your girlfriend can ot just use her ID she will need a passport to enter the UK regardless of how long she is here for..

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Michal
  Jan 22, 08, 15:15  #9

isthatu wrote:
o,you cannot leave or enter the UK without a full valid passport.Unless she and wants to sneak back in on the back of an

Yes, she can. Our relatives without passports come and go through Gatwick Airport with only an ID card.

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Bartolome
Edited by: Bartolome  Jan 22, 08, 15:17  #10

Portugal belongs to the 'Schengen zone', so I guess going there with the new type ID is OK.

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isthatu
  Jan 22, 08, 15:44  #11

Michal wrote:
Our relatives without passports come and go through Gatwick Airport with only an ID card.

yes,but Im not talking about hiding in steamer trunks.

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ewka
  Jan 22, 08, 18:03  #12

Michal wrote:
Our relatives without passports come and go through Gatwick Airport with only an ID card.

yes,but Im not talking about hiding in steamer trunks.

I don't think you know anything about it. Really

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dtaylor
  Jan 22, 08, 18:15  #13

actually all you need is your polish ID, as its enough to leave or enter the UK.

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Michal
  Jan 23, 08, 08:03  #14

ewka wrote:
I don't think you know anything about it. Really

Actually, Ty jesteś tylko głupią krową and that is that. My relatives have been from Częstochowa and flew back to Warsaw. One had a passport, the other, her daughter, or the other way round, I can not remember, had only an I.D. and she got back O.K. You Poles have got your freedom and five minutes later you think t you are ready to rule Europe. It is impossable to tell you anything.

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isthatu
  Jan 23, 08, 15:22  #15

Ok,heres a question,why the fek should you guys be allowed to enter this country without a passport,I was born here and would end up in the nick if I tried,secure borders my arse,just glad you guys dont go in for sucide bombings,feking british govt tosspots....

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dtaylor
  Jan 23, 08, 19:20  #16

as much as the civil service has their heads up theirs asses, at the mo there isnt much we can do. the brits dont get off their backsides to protest against anything, we just accept it on the chin. a good reason why the french have one up on us in that regards

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Magdalena
  Jan 24, 08, 02:36  #17

isthatu wrote:
why the fek should you guys be allowed to enter this country without a passport,I was born here and would end up in the nick if I tried


And have you got ID cards issued to you by your government? The answer is NO, and neither would you want them. The Polish have both ID cards and passports, and under EU regulations can travel abroad (within the EU) on both/either. An ID card has all the personal info a passport would have, a photo, all the fittings. Have a look at one in your free time, and you might reconsider the British government's ID card scheme after all. Who knows?

Have a nicer day than yesterday.

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ShelleyS
Edited by: ShelleyS  Jan 24, 08, 03:30  #18

Magdalena wrote:
and neither would you want them.


Not quite true, most of the general public are happy to have them, its only the dodgy people that dont want them.

isthatu wrote:
allowed to enter this country without a passport


Actually if flying with Aer Lingus flights to Ireland you dont need a passport, just photo id and that would be to Southern Ireland not just Northern Ireland.

Magdalena wrote:
British government's ID card scheme after all. Who knows?


I think its 2012 they are being introduced, it was supposed to be 2010 but its been put back.

Magdalena wrote:
Have a look at one in your free time


Ive seen one, and they are a splendid idea, much better than a passport, all the info one little chip and probably a lot harder to copy...definately the way to go. But thats just my personal opinion.

dtaylor wrote:
the brits dont get off their backsides to protest against anything


We do, but as always, no fecker listens or would you prefer us to take to the streets and start rioting?

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isthatu
  Jan 24, 08, 14:17  #19

dtaylor wrote:
good reason why the french have one up on us in that regards

here here. vive le france...
Magdalena wrote:
The answer is NO, and neither would you want them.

No,we dont,yet,something to do with not being a former communist dictatorship...Why would you still want them?
Magdalena wrote:
Have a look at one in your free time, and you might reconsider the British government's ID card scheme after all. Who knows?

Not a friggin chance,we had ID cards during the war,no photos as that was considered against British civil liberties ideals. There is only one reason they are being discused these days and thats due to the members of our labour govt all being ex stalin worshipers and pinko wannabe revoloutionaries ....
ShelleyS wrote:
Not quite true, most of the general public are happy to have them, its only the dodgy people that dont want them.

speak for yourself,I have full civil service clearance and enhanced disclousers,I have nothing to hide and Im damm well against them,so are many many others who see this only as one more example of govt changing the rules,instead of govt fearing the people the people have to fear the govt....
ShelleyS wrote:
Actually if flying with Aer Lingus flights to Ireland you dont need a passport, just photo id and that would be to Southern Ireland not just Northern Ireland.

Yes,but try getting to mainland europe without your passport shelley,or getting back from say france or holland without one.

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osiol
Edited by: osiol  Jan 24, 08, 14:25  #20

isthatu wrote:
vive le france

Vive la France.

Fr: "We will protest, cause some trouble - block the roads with cabbages, and burn sheep"
UK: "Just eat it and don't make a fuss. If you can't eat all of it, just leave it on the side of the plate and say you've had sufficient."

I've waited with my passport at Dover in a long queue of Poles, all with ID cards.
See - I can answer a question... Just occasionally.

edit: My edit here was simply to make the word 'la' bold, to emphasize the correction.

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