Consulate-General of Portugal in Goa
Address | Parwati - houses Nr. 38/39 Father Agnelo Road Altinho/Panjim Goa 403001 India |
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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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A polite request Jack kindly used simplified English when you address Manuel Ferns as he is still trying his best to master to language.
What is your source of information of these brexit Switzerland negotiations?
I couldn't find anything on google about it...
No offence Jack but you should be more clear else it misguided with false hopes. This is a purely a travel corridor deal for professionals and not a migration or settlement related deal.
Switzerland is set to sign off on a deal with the UK this afternoon allowing professional workers to travel freely between the two countries after Britain leaves the EU.
The agreement will mean around three hundred eighty three thousand Brits who regularly make business trips to the country will not need work permits to keep doing so post-Brexit.
Dev borem korum!
My reference was to the UK’s recently signed deal with Switzerland and the precedent it sets for a potential EU deal.
I made no reference to the current state of negotiations which largely includes grandstanding by both sides. On the balance of probability the UK and EU will ultimately agree a deal.
Downing Street has warned that the Brexit negotiations have hit a “very difficult point”, as France threatened to wield its veto to kill a trade and security deal brought back from London by the EU’s chief negotiator.
With the negotiations hitting troubled waters at the eleventh hour, Clément Beaune, France’s European affairs minister and a close ally of president Emmanuel Macron, said his country could act unilaterally if the terms were not right.
I’m not against anyone going to UK but it’s time Goans seek other lands rather than follow like blind sheep. There is no perfect place on Earth.
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UK government sources had claimed on Thursday evening that the Brexit negotiations had taken a sudden step backwards after furious French lobbying pushed the EU to make late demands.
The apparent hardening of the EU position was said to have destabilised the protracted talks, peeling back progress made over the previous twenty four hours. The talks being held in the basement of the UK’s business department went on beyond eleven pm on Thursday night. Both sides believe Sunday evening or Monday morning is the deadline for the year-long negotiation.
Hello guys,
Manuel always recommends shop name near cafe tato but he never gives the name.
So I decided to check actually turns out place belongs to Amcho Manuelkar Bab, from Abu Dhabi who also rents out camels on hire in rats Al kaimah
Instead of paying an agent roughly five to six thousand per document including translations and apostille and being at their mercy for completion you can do it in two thousand by yourself.
Get the documents reviewed by a barrister in Lisbon, who will advise if they are good to go or further supporting or affidavits are needed.
After translating every document then get the documents attested by notary, collector and finally for apostille there is a shop next to cafe Tato in Patto. They do it for one hundred fifty per document.
Dev borem korum!
Brilliant Jack that's one useful piece of information.You are the shining star of the forum and your posts make for great reading.Keep up the good work matey.
Its great to see positivity restored in the forum after loads of redundant posts circulatin around a scumbag based in the middle east claiming to help goans.
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