There seems to be another law by which Goans (with Portuguese passports)
are entitled to live in the U K
Aries Rodrigues may be able to throw some light on this aspect of Goans and
Portugal.
Cheers
Aloysius
On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 10:31 PM Roland Francis
wrote:
> I don’t know whether Britain “
I don’t know whether Britain “welcomed” the incoming Goans with EU Portuguese
passports.
I do know they followed the EU law of which they were a member, which mandated
free movement of people with EU passports.
Roland.
> On Jul 8, 2020, at 9:58 AM, Gabe Menezes wrote:
>
> There are 25,000 Go
There are 25,000 Goans from Goa if not many more who have been welcomed by
Britain in the UK courtesy of their Portuguese Passports...
On Wed, 8 Jul 2020, 12:39 Aloysius D'Souza, wrote:
> Thanks Roland
> Someone needed to say what you have just written -- East Indians lost our
> because of the
Thanks Roland
Someone needed to say what you have just written -- East Indians lost our
because of themselves and sold out to outsiders so that today it is
difficult to spot East Indians in their own houses / villages.
But Goans have not learnt from their (EI) experience!!!
Some East Indians ar
They are a community of Bombay Christians who were the original (relatively)
inhabitants of areas in Bombay like Mazagon, Sewri, Wadala, Dadar and Mahim and
in suburbs around the north of the city like Kalina, Andheri , Versova and
countless other wards, hamlets and towns.
These places are loc