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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2016 18:40:01 GMT
This might work, but we'd need to get to Pitcairn as citizens. Since Pitcairn has no jobs available and, as far as I know, none of us is sitting on a couple millions to provide for our spearhead, we are somewhat stuck right at the beginning. Have you even researched Pitcairn? They are literally begging for immigrants, even their official policy is "everybody is welcome". The only engineer on the island is 66 years old for god's sake. And they are paid for by UK taxpayers.
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Post by Mr. Heinrich Frey on Jan 2, 2016 18:41:50 GMT
That's we have made plans to ensure that does not happen, ask aussie1 about the charity plan, I've left it with him as it was his idea. So far you've been very vague with your micronation idea, I want to know, what kind of land are you hoping to claim? I have been vague with this plan because that's what it is - vague. If I had the choice I'd go for Stirling Island as a main base. Since it uninhabitated but has remains of a runway build during World War 2, it would look like a good starting point.
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Post by polack on Jan 2, 2016 18:45:00 GMT
That's we have made plans to ensure that does not happen, ask aussie1 about the charity plan, I've left it with him as it was his idea. So far you've been very vague with your micronation idea, I want to know, what kind of land are you hoping to claim? I have been vague with this plan because that's what it is - vague. If I had the choice I'd go for Stirling Island as a main base. Since it uninhabitated but has remains of a runway build during World War 2, it would look like a good starting point. Stirling is too close to Australia and Asian powers
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2016 18:46:08 GMT
Stirling is too close to Australia and Asian powers Not to mention it's right next to a populated island.
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Post by Mr. Heinrich Frey on Jan 2, 2016 18:47:16 GMT
Have you even researched Pitcairn? They are literally begging for immigrants, even their official policy is "everybody is welcome". The only engineer on the island is 66 years old for god's sake. And they are paid for by UK taxpayers. Yes, I did. If you move to Pitcairn you are not eligible for any form of governmental aid. You may be given a plot of land for free, but you have to build a house on your own, which isn't cheap. You are not a citizen by then, but tolerated. They can throw you out if they find you unfitting for any reason. You also have to show assets to prove that you can at least care for yourself for some time. On top of that there have been reports of Pitcairns being unfriendly toward immigrants, since the have made some bad experience with retards trying to fuck their shit up.
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Post by prosciutto on Jan 2, 2016 18:58:25 GMT
-Vote in /pol/acks to Pitcairn office -Change flag and name of Pitcairn -Annex southern line islands there you go, recognized nation state with all the land from Cheekypop's plan. This might work, but we'd need to get to Pitcairn as citizens. Since Pitcairn has no jobs available and, as far as I know, none of us is sitting on a couple millions to provide for our spearhead, we are somewhat stuck right at the beginning. Pitcairn is actively looking for immigrants, since the population is declining. Also you dont really need millions, just enough to get there and sustain yourself. www.immigration.pn/
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2016 18:59:55 GMT
Yes, I did. If you move to Pitcairn you are not eligible for any form of governmental aid. You may be given a plot of land for free, but you have to build a house on your own, which isn't cheap. You are not a citizen by then, but tolerated. They can throw you out if they find you unfitting for any reason. You also have to show assets to prove that you can at least care for yourself for some time. On top of that there have been reports of Pitcairns being unfriendly toward immigrants, since the have made some bad experience with retards trying to fuck their shit up. Almost everything you said is false, but yes, accommodation is a problem, I will have to discuss this with the people who want to move there. www.immigration.pn/FAQ.php
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Post by Mr. Heinrich Frey on Jan 2, 2016 19:22:14 GMT
Almost everything you said is false, but yes, accommodation is a problem, I will have to discuss this with the people who want to move there. www.immigration.pn/FAQ.phpWhich part? That you have to have 30,000 Dollars to show off, that you have to build your own house, that you won't get benefits, that there is a 500 Dollar fee for applications? All of these are stated in you FAQ.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2016 19:38:32 GMT
Which part? That you have to have 30,000 Dollars to show off, that you have to build your own house, that you won't get benefits, that there is a 500 Dollar fee for applications? All of these are stated in you FAQ. All of this is false. They're not just going to throw you out if they decide they don't like you. You don't have to prove your assets, as long as you can afford to live there you are welcome. There hasn't been a single immigrant in Pitcairn history, albeit one application from somebody in Tahiti.
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Post by Mr. Heinrich Frey on Jan 2, 2016 19:45:34 GMT
All of this is false. They're not just going to throw you out if they decide they don't like you. You don't have to prove your assets, as long as you can afford to live there you are welcome. There hasn't been a single immigrant in Pitcairn history, albeit one application from somebody in Tahiti. You have to show them that you have 30,000 New Zealand Dollars, how is that anything else than showing you assets? According to the german wikipedia page, the Pitcairn government regulary denies long term visas because some dropouts staying for more than six month have caused some trouble. Do you think I'm pulling this out of thin air?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2016 19:51:43 GMT
According to the german wikipedia page, the Pitcairn government regulary denies long term visas because some dropouts staying for more than six month have caused some trouble. Do you think I'm pulling this out of thin air? Nothing of the sort on the English version, there is this though:I misquoted you on the asset thing, but the people moving there will most likely meet the requirements anyway.
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Post by Mr. Heinrich Frey on Jan 2, 2016 19:54:34 GMT
I misquoted you on the asset thing, but the people moving there will most likely meet the requirements anyway. I wonder why someone makes in inquiry without the actual wish to go there. What a waste of time.
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Post by prosciutto on Jan 2, 2016 19:57:45 GMT
You dont need to show them 30,000 NZD in cash, assets count (houses, cars, etc). Thats about 18,000 euros, if you dont have that much in either assets or cash, i doubt you could join this plan to be honest
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Post by eternal on Jan 2, 2016 20:03:42 GMT
IF we are anything but our own nation others will attempt to push there society on us, for example we would be forced to take in Syrian refugees if we were part of the EU. Let's just build our own, have our own military, and make our own laws. That's it that's all.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2016 20:05:23 GMT
IF we are anything but our own nation others will attempt to push there society on us, for example we would be forced to take in Syrian refugees if we were part of the EU. Let's just build our own, have our own military, and make our own laws. That's it that's all. /thread
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