Consulate-General of Portugal in Goa
Address | Parwati - houses Nr. 38/39 Father Agnelo Road Altinho/Panjim Goa 403001 India |
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Phone | local: international: |
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Hours | Segunda a Sexta-feira: 09:00 - 13:30 | 14:30 - 18:00 Horário de entrada do público: 09:00 – 10:30 | 14:30 – 15:00 |
Listing updated | August 23, 2023 |
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plz life each other up ... and not let each other down.. we u think of others rising..u your self will rise.
but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
I no longer feared the darkness once I knew the phoenix in me would rise from the ashes.
To my fellow Goans . who are in transit to the EU. Go for it!!!! dont be scared, just be prepared for the best and also be prepared to fight any battle that the wicked one tries to put against u!!!
commmon winners .. March Ahead..
Wow, I admire your humility. God will definitely bless you.
I agree with the last few posts, lets use this forum to help and assist others. We dont know each others circumstances... so lets not judge or boast or drag others down.
The Goans in the UK are tone deaf. They are in a country where a significant portion of the population doesn’t want them there. Most English people do not want Goan immigrants in the UK. Anyone who says otherwise is either lying or misinformed.
Comments from Conservative MP for Kettering, Philip Hollobone in twenty sixteen regarding Goans using Portuguese Passports to enter Britain
“This is an outrageous loophole and it must be closed. This is yet another case of the issuing of passports by an EU country to people who have no intention of going to that country, but head straight to Britain. If we left the EU, we could introduce border controls that would prevent these people from coming in.”
Similarly a commenter on a daily mail article about Goans using Portuguese Passports to enter the UK says
“If Portugal wants to give these Indians passports , then they should be ready to support them , NOT pass the problem onto the UK Taxpayer”
Even if you qualify for the points based system, you should avoid the UK. If you’re interested in money and only speak English, Irish salaries are higher than UK ones. In my own case, I would qualify for a permit under the points based system but I have absolutely no intention of immigrating to the UK.
You are right..no wonder he wrote 'banging in pounds'
I got some insider information that he used to clean sulabh International Panjim n then he was promoted as a head toilet scrubber to banging Sulabh International .. his wife used to help him earn extra pounds there also..keep banging Gerogee. Good job
Absolutely right...this forum is to discuss issues
With recent postings ,dont be duscouraged about going to UK for better life..A lot of goan people have reached there by sheer luck with no qualification or proffesion whatsoever...I M one of them..a lot of people better qualified than me are still there in goa...could not make it here before deadline..its not right to boast and tease fellow goans back home about ones income..cause lot of people like me are just lucky to be here....I just feel grateful to God for that..
There is virtually no anti immigrant sentiment in the Republic of Ireland. The Irish are pretty friendly. I haven’t been to Northern Ireland so can’t comment on it. Ireland hasn’t had much immigration compared to the UK.
Consular mission to Daman is active..expect delays in appointment issued....for few days....
It's the same reasons the UK Independence Party gained power in twenty fifteen into sixteen that influenced the referendum due to falling favour with David Cameron.
Btw, do you know how's the situation in Ireland (as in the whole, Northern and Republic) in terms of favour with the Irish towards immigrants? Thus far, almost all the Irish I've been having interaction with have been friendly.
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