And Austrians are still in the same boat, Germany doesn't allow dual with countries outside the EU (which the UK will soon be) and then there's the point of principle: Forcing people into a citizenship is rather bizarre, and taking away existing rights of people that could not vote on a decision is also rather amoral, I think.
I can probably work something out, even if this won't happen I have a lot of paperwork and have always worked, I could even change job to get a wage increase (and more working hours, so yay) to get to more money if needed.
It's the whole lack of any attempt to compromise compared to EU rights and the indirect approval of xenophobia by the UK government that is just not great. It's not personal, but that's what the bad guys in movies say too :/
Yeh it sucks. I am living in Sweden at the moment so who knows maybe they’ll send me packing. I am eligible for Irish citizenship but don’t want to go through the hassle of applying for it if I don’t need to. Wait and see I guess.
Maybe, maybe not, the law has yet to be passed.
And Austrians are still in the same boat, Germany doesn't allow dual with countries outside the EU (which the UK will soon be) and then there's the point of principle: Forcing people into a citizenship is rather bizarre, and taking away existing rights of people that could not vote on a decision is also rather amoral, I think.
I can probably work something out, even if this won't happen I have a lot of paperwork and have always worked, I could even change job to get a wage increase (and more working hours, so yay) to get to more money if needed.
It's the whole lack of any attempt to compromise compared to EU rights and the indirect approval of xenophobia by the UK government that is just not great. It's not personal, but that's what the bad guys in movies say too :/