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French Standards
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In my simple mind I can't help considering that if the French were as assiduous in policing/stopping people who wished to emigrate to this country as they are on causing problems for those who wish to go on holiday in or via France then we would have no illegal immigrants.
Does anyone agree with me? Or am I misunderstanding?
Does anyone agree with me? Or am I misunderstanding?
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However, to answer your question, it's illegal under international law, and under human rights agreements, for any country to prevent people from LEAVING that country unless there's a specific recognised reason (such as that person being required to appear before a court of law to answer criminal charges). We used to condemn Soviet-bloc countries for doing so and the situation in France is no different.
However any country is free to create barriers to people ENTERING that country unless they've signed up to an international agreement (such as the Schengen Agreement) which restricts their ability to do so.
However, to answer your question, it's illegal under international law, and under human rights agreements, for any country to prevent people from LEAVING that country unless there's a specific recognised reason (such as that person being required to appear before a court of law to answer criminal charges). We used to condemn Soviet-bloc countries for doing so and the situation in France is no different.
However any country is free to create barriers to people ENTERING that country unless they've signed up to an international agreement (such as the Schengen Agreement) which restricts their ability to do so.
Is there actually a concerted effort to stop people entering France or is it just the effect of something else?
In principle also, why would you bust a gut to stop people you don’t want in your country in the first place —- leaving? Regardless of the risks to life it poses for many.
France I believe has more illegal immigrants than the UK, hardly surprisingly
In principle also, why would you bust a gut to stop people you don’t want in your country in the first place —- leaving? Regardless of the risks to life it poses for many.
France I believe has more illegal immigrants than the UK, hardly surprisingly
There is a travel writer called Martin Calder?, who on sky news this am said. The french booths are fully manned today. The reason for the delays are, before brexit a car travelling to France via Dover would be just waved past ( not stopped ) . Now because there is a border that by law EVERY passport must be seen and stamped.
Don’t think France are to blame for the delays . ?
Don’t think France are to blame for the delays . ?
Togo
//French passport controls are in Dover so that there is no queue for passport control when you get off the ferry.//
/Then move the border to france where it belongs and let them deal with any problems that ensue when they decide to cause them, and bring our controls back to Dover./
Yeah, dead right! I mean one would have thought that all the border thingies were sorted after our oven-ready Brexit deal, innit?
You wouldn’t expect any of those sorts of shenanigans with the Irish and those on the island of Ireland, would you? Lol.
//French passport controls are in Dover so that there is no queue for passport control when you get off the ferry.//
/Then move the border to france where it belongs and let them deal with any problems that ensue when they decide to cause them, and bring our controls back to Dover./
Yeah, dead right! I mean one would have thought that all the border thingies were sorted after our oven-ready Brexit deal, innit?
You wouldn’t expect any of those sorts of shenanigans with the Irish and those on the island of Ireland, would you? Lol.
Togo
//We have no issues with Spain, Portugal, Holland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden Norway, or any other Country when it comes to movement of shipping or ferry traffic. Just one! Anyone who is stupid enough to trust the french deserves to be inconvenienced. I don't so I am not.//
Probably due to the fact that they’re the closest continental country to us and invariably the gateway to all other destinations beyond for vehicular traffic, barring Belgium and Holland who probably take a minuscule percentage in comparison to France.
//We have no issues with Spain, Portugal, Holland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden Norway, or any other Country when it comes to movement of shipping or ferry traffic. Just one! Anyone who is stupid enough to trust the french deserves to be inconvenienced. I don't so I am not.//
Probably due to the fact that they’re the closest continental country to us and invariably the gateway to all other destinations beyond for vehicular traffic, barring Belgium and Holland who probably take a minuscule percentage in comparison to France.