The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #110424   Message #2476757
Posted By: GUEST,Smokey
26-Oct-08 - 05:28 PM
Thread Name: England's National Musical-Instrument?
Subject: RE: England's National Musical-Instrument?
WaV:

"I was 3 in 1970 when my family left England for Aus., 21 when I visited in 1988, and 30 in 1997 when I came home."

I already know that, and it isn't what I asked you. My question was: "Are you saying it's ok for foreigners to emigrate here for fifteen years and then emigrate back to their countries of origin?"

"Smokey - I haven't been in Aus. for 11 years, but I think the benefits for unemployed job seekers is about the same as here. "

That isn't what I asked either, I specifically said: "the unemployed immigrant/repatriate."

There is no point in answering questions that haven't been asked, it is a waste of your valuable time. If you feel you cannot answer my questions, just say so. Remember though; evading the question or not answering is usually an answer in itself from which conclusions may be drawn.