Hi Bernardo Your logic is seemingly strange for someone who has claimed to be 'UK returned' in previous posts. Most importantly, you have failed to show any causal connection, as imputed by you, between a Portuguese passport and 'A' level grades in the UK education sector.
I now make a few further comments: a) There is no such thing as a "ghanti passport". b) Assuming you actually mean an "Indian passport" but can't get yourself to admit, utter or state this simple fact, those who have entry visas with an Indian passport do not have to wait at Heathrow or at any one of the many airports in the UK to be allowed in. Thousands gain entry every year. Much the same is reciprocated for our Indian (non-Portuguese) brothers and sisters in other countries including Portugal. c) your claim that anyone with a Portuguese passport can enter the UK is a fact because of the privilege of EU membership. However, for someone so pro the Portuguese and anti Indian as you clearly are, has it minimally struck you that those same Goans with Portuguese passports seek work in the UK in the main, do so in a fellow Commonwealth country just like India is? d) I have always been keen for those Goans who want to leave Goa for better pastures, to do so. That, many head straight for the UK appears sensible for them and I applaud their decision based mainly on economic criteria. Here, they will meet a great diversity of people of whom ethnic Indians, are the majority of the ethnic minority in the UK and they are as Indian by ethnic origin, as the Goans holding Portuguese passports as you too are, and irrespective of your Portuguese passport and Macau residence. You are ethnically an Indian and to date you have been unable to challenge this simple factual assertion of mine. So Bernardo, unlike you, I never need to be personal when I send material to Goanet. The facts speak largely for themselves irrespective of any qualification I may or may not have but to which you happen to have alluded! Now that I have expressed myself a little more fully than when I normally reply to you, I hope you and others can judge the relative merits in this little discussion for themselves. Regards as always Cornel DaCosta --- Bernado Colaco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > With a ghanti passport our Goan friends would still > be at Heathrow airport trying to get an entry into > the UK. Therefore with Portuguese citzenship not > only for these Goans (A-levels), but all the strata, > from bramanekas, to mars and chamar to sudrekas has > been a boon. Your claim to be a dotor but it clearly > looks by your writings that you are a fator! > BC >
