Bojo-The-Clowns dad applying for French Citizenship.

Started by papasmurf, December 31, 2020, 12:14:31 PM

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Quote from: Streetwalker on December 31, 2020, 02:10:48 PM
Whats to laugh about Papa ?   So Johnsons dad qualifies for French citizenship through his French mother . Its called dual nationality which was unnecessary while in the EU  and as he says he still has family ties in France  .

I would have thought you would have applied yourself given the caravan in France otherwise you will be sent packing after 90 days  ;) ;)

Well if don't think it is funny I can't help you.
As for the mobile home I never stayed in it for 90 days a year, let alone 90 days in 180 days
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Streetwalker


Quote from: johnofgwent on December 31, 2020, 02:17:02 PM
Strange. Given he is related to kemal attaturk I would have expected him to apply for Greek citizenship to put two fingers up to the Turks. Ah well.

I suppose he could do that as well , the UK citizens  as I understand the rules can have multiple nationalities . Being a bit of a mongrel  I can personally have 4 but I've settled for 2

johnofgwent

Strange. Given he is related to kemal attaturk I would have expected him to apply for Greek citizenship to put two fingers up to the Turks. Ah well.
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Streetwalker

Whats to laugh about Papa ?   So Johnsons dad qualifies for French citizenship through his French mother . Its called dual nationality which was unnecessary while in the EU  and as he says he still has family ties in France  .

I would have thought you would have applied yourself given the caravan in France otherwise you will be sent packing after 90 days  ;) ;)


papasmurf

I shouldn't laugh, but I am:-

https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu-johnson-father-idUKKBN2950VV

DECEMBER 31, 202010:21 AMUPDATED 2 HOURS AGO
British PM Johnson's father applying for French citizenship
By Reuters Staff

2 MIN READ

PARIS (Reuters) - The father of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday he was in the process of applying for a French passport to maintain his ties with the European Union after Brexit.

Stanley Johnson, a former member of the European Parliament who voted Remain in Britain's 2016 referendum, told RTL radio he wanted to become a French citizen because of strong family links to France.
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