You have to have lived in the UK for 3 years legally through visas or whatever, including spending at a minimum 70% of that time in the UK (so don't take too many holidays or visit family abroad for too long), you then need to obtain Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK, which actually requires living in the UK for about 5 years, you also have to be married to a UK citizen, only then can you apply for citizenship
so becoming a UK citizen even as a spouse takes at least 5 years
> You can apply for British citizenship by ‘naturalisation’ if you:
are 18 or over are married to, or in a civil partnership with, someone who is a British citizen have lived in the UK for at least 3 years before the date of your application
> You can apply as soon as you have one of the following: > > indefinite leave to remain (ILR) in the UK > ‘settled status’ (also known as ‘indefinite leave to remain under the EU Settlement Scheme’) > indefinite leave to enter the UK (permission to move to the UK permanently from abroad)
prove you were in the UK exactly 3 years before the day the Home Office receives your application prove your knowledge of English, Welsh or Scottish Gaelic show you’ve passed the life in the UK test be of good character - read the naturalisation guidance
You have to provide information on all convictions worldwide, including disclosure of fines for things like speeding and parking tickets
Your application will be denied if you've lied (or even accidentally omitted information) to the british home office in the last 10 years (or really, if you ever have, they hold grudges)
You also have to give details of any warnings you've ever received world wide (like a marijuana possession warning for example)
And of course, you have to have paid all your tax and national insurance contributions :p
@OlegValteriswithUkraine Just like the beaver said, it's the same dam thing over and over.
@ZoestandswithUkraine I saw that! Thought that was quite ironic.
> It is important to map his mental health.
Well, that's very different at least. :-)
I am not clear on the radical Islamist connection and how that relates to the fact that it was a gay bar.
Those seem like distinct issues.
@VLAZ @HenryEcker But how/why was it upvoted? Does it actually answer the question? Why was it deleted, instead of being nuked as R/A? What am I missing?
@manro Eh, there isn't a lot of difference between a bar and a club. Clubs are typically larger, and it is more common to find live music and dancing in a club as compared to a bar. (In a bar, the primary focus is on serving alcohol, and sometimes simple foods to go with the drinks. But it's not unusual for bars to also have live music, some have dance floors/areas, and some charge a cover fee like most clubs.)
@NickstandswithUkraine "restrictions apply" So... do American universities not count? :-p
@CodyGray @HenryEcker no, it doesn't answer. It was just a joke at the expense of the formatting in the question and it being unclear.: storing array to database php
The NAA flag on it was approved. Perhaps, unsurprisingly.
I've only heard about 2 having been fully revoked: the right to not get killed by crazy people with guns, and the right to have control over one's own body.
They gutted a key extra-judicial protection for Miranda rights, which is pretty serious, but doesn't meet the definition of "revoked".
Supreme Court Rules 5-4 To Reopen Japanese Internment Camps Supreme Court Votes 5-4 To Throw Beer Bottle At Slut Supreme Court Votes 5-4 To Lock Nation’s Toddlers In Hot Car Supreme Court Votes 5-4 To Drive Slowly Alongside Woman Walking Home Alone At Night Supreme Court Rules 5-4 To Add Jesus Into All Paintings Supreme Court Votes 5-4 To Make It Illegal For Women To Deceive Men With Makeup Supreme Court Rules 5-4 To Baptize Constitution Supreme Court Votes 5-4 To Reclassify Women As Service Animals
Now, what I find fascinating is, Thomas is an "originalist" and extremely conservative, believing that whatever the Founding Fathers would have wanted is what we must do forever.
> The 6th Electrical Engineering election will be extended for 7 days unless 1 more user nominates. If there will be less than 2 candidates by the end of the extended nomination, it will be cancelled.
"If there will be" is definitely wrong.
Maybe something like: "If there are still fewer than 2 candidates, even after the extended nomination period has concluded, the election will be canceled."
> Unless 1 more user nominates, the 6th Electrical Engineering moderator election will be extended for 7 days. If this extension does not result in at least 2 candidates, the entire election will be canceled.
@CodyGray Presumably the how was clicking the up arrow next to the answer. Odd considering in 2016 it wasn't very clear that was a button /s. And the why is likely due to people finding it commercial (supposition given the comments on the answer). I considered it NAA and chose to vote to delete the question to handle both the duplicate with 39 views in 5.5 years (at the time I first saw it) and the answer. Though certainly R/A works as well.
@CodyGray They have to be from primarily English countries, so the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand , probably Canada, Barbados, South Africa. But an English speaking university in a non English country, say a university that taught in English in India, would not qualify
Ah, Canada get an exclusion, they're allowed in regardless
Today i have read an article about cancelling Roe v. Wade. The author said, that it was done because of the real problems in US economic and current situation.
Abortion clinics added jobs to society, reduced unemployment, increased the country's GDP and provided safe places for women in times of need. They added the to US economy and improved society in multiple ways
Then a whole bunch of bible bashers decided that a small bunch of cells was more sacred and caused heaps of problems by violently protesting
An 1891 teacher's handbook stated, “It is the business of educated people to speak so that no-one may be able to tell in what county their childhood was passed”.
2007 survey found that residents of Scotland and Northern Ireland tend to dislike RP.[43] It is shunned by some with left-wing political views, who may be proud of having accents more typical of the working classes.