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Petition for all non-British NHS staff to be offered citizenship


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keano77 Wrote:

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> what about those cleaning buses and delivering

> your online purchases? Many non-British have

> played a vital role.

>

> Discrimination?



Not at all. How about you start a petition for them? There may be one already. Go and do some research.

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That's what I was thinking, I had a large team of Indians working for me and they were all following this (Govt) recommended pathway, with some of them getting to the end of the process and getting citizenship (and we had celebrations in honour of it each time).

So is the petition superfluous ?


DuncanW Wrote:

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> Aren?t non-UK NHS staff on a fairly straight path

> to citizenship anyway, if that?s what they want?

> After five years, a visa holding immigrant is

> eligible for ILR, and citizenship is possible one

> year after that.

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KidKruger Wrote:

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> That's what I was thinking, I had a large team of

> Indians working for me and they were all following

> this (Govt) recommended pathway, with some of them

> getting to the end of the process and getting

> citizenship (and we had celebrations in honour of

> it each time).

> So is the petition superfluous ?

>


It's not superfluous. You miss the point of signing an online petition. Its not about achieving the actual aim, it's about sharing the fact that you signed it on your social media feeds.....

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