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Falkland Islands Immigration System Slowly Changing

Saturday, March 3rd 2018 - 10:04 UTC
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Over a number of years the Falkland Islands Government have been reviewing and looking to update their immigration laws and procedures. The review formally started in 2013 and has seen a number of papers and proposals considered by the Government since that time. Two large papers were considered by the Islands Government in 2015, with a number of principles being agreed and legislation subsequently being updated. Read full article

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  • Brit Bob

    Just as international law does not require a state’s territory to be a minimum size, nor is there a minimum population requirement. Infinitesimal smallness has never been a reason to deny self-determination to a population. (The Right to Self Determination in Very Small Places.’ Franck T.M. and Hoffman P.L. 1976, P331, 383).

    Mar 03rd, 2018 - 10:53 am - Link - Report abuse +3
  • Capt Rockhopper

    The Argentine have a solution, they are planning to send lots of latino women to seduce the islanders and that way they will eventually become Argentine and vote to unite with the mainland. At least the islanders will have fun for awhile.

    Mar 04th, 2018 - 06:14 am - Link - Report abuse -1
  • Clem

    England will return the Malvinas within 25 years.

    Mar 10th, 2018 - 05:49 am - Link - Report abuse 0

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