Dear Goankars,[email protected], [email protected]

Thanks to Elvino for replying to my e-mail.

As per e-mail of Gabriel, all of us are aware of the poverty prevailing in 
Australia, which is why the Aussie youth are attacking and robbing our rich 
Indian students studying in their country.

After reading what Gabriel has written below, I can't believe that the British 
ruled the world, especially when they behave like "donkeys" today.

I hope Gabriel is not going to tell us he sold his ancestral home in India and 
used INR to buy property in UK. 

Gabriel sure is  a magician, first an Indian pasport, then Portugese 
passport.WOW!!!!!!!

Not happy in UK, then ran to Australia, which country....next?

Australia is still hard-up for cash, which is why even today, I have been 
informed, that, if you can assure them of yr huge financial assets in India, 
you get direct entry into Australia. 

Could someone tell me the price of land in Melbourne in INR?

"IN ROME DO AS THE ROMANS DO".

If Gabriel is happy in Australia, I am sure all of us on Goanet are happy for 
him.

Tonight, please joi me in praying for all our Indian freedom fighters who 
liberated us from the British.

Lets focus on the main issue, which is that Goa has to take all precautions to  
ensure the security of its citizens and we must not interfere, but help them in 
their endeavours.
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>From: Gabriel de Figueiredo 
Subject: Re: [Goanet] British citizens buying property in Goa
I still repeat: 
>
>I was able to purchase two properties in the UK without ever having been a UK 
>national - the first?flat in 1981 as an Indian citizen, the second, a house in 
>1986, as a Portuguese citizen.? 
 
>----- Original Message ----
>From: Elvino Rodriques 
>Subject: [Goanet] British citizens buying property in Goa
>
>Bravo Jane Gillian,
>
>Your mail is really some explanation to put the arguing heads to rest.
>
>I have been following many of the posts for quite some time, especially the 
>arguments that Ex Goans in UK used to put forward, saying, they have bought 
>houses, property in UK and therefore it is justifiable and should be allowed 
>to purchase lands in Goa by British nationals.? 

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