I bought a house in London without ever having been a British citizen - not 
once, but twice.  I did the same in Australia.  

BTW, were the "British passport" holders you talk about, "British citizens" or 
"British Protected citizens" ? - not that it makes a difference to the argument.

----- Original Message ----
From: Cajetan Alvares <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, 27 June, 2009 6:34:52 AM
Subject: [Goanet] Treatment of British families in Goa

J. Colaco said:
I have been reading these posts about these "innocents" and how, onthe other
hand, East African Goans were able to buy houses etc in theUK.
-----
Well, Hi All,
East African Goans have British Passports. Their Grandfathers had BP.
If the British can give up their British Passport and take Indian
citizenship, they too can buy land in Goa, or any where else in India.
Caitan.



      
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