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Comments by "soundscape26" (@soundscape26) on "What's behind Denmark's forced resettlement of 'ghettos'? | Focus on Europe" video.
So you just found out people could move between countries? Almost everybody knows someone who lives abroad.
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He can be a dual citizen.
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They go and cry in a corner
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You didn't watch the video I guess...
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@TruthTeller8888 An 800 euro rent is hardly free.
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@clubvadermanu Bruh... he was speaking Danish.
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There's this thing called dual citizenship though.
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@RatTerminator So what?
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They showed both sides of the argument... maybe you'd want them to be more biased?
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I wouldn't say a rent of 800 euros is exactly free.
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@holgerandersengrn3457 Sure, a Danish citizen if you prefer. That's the best you can aspire to when moving to another country, to have the same rights as locals.
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@asifiqbal2776 It's still case by case but you have to have a set of rules as to avoid being abstract or subjective about it. From my experience with people who went through the process albeit in a different country I'm sure a decade or so of permanent residence, language proficiency, the absence of criminal record and some sort of test about Danish culture and history should be there.
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@joeshmooo5327 It's social housing, how much would you expect them to charge?
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That's where he lives for 3 decades now... title fits.
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@123cvbn How do you know what agenda he has? What does a Pakistan first agenda looks like? The man lives in Denmark for 3 decades now.
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Creating ghettos is arguably worse.
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If you go to Copenhagen you'll see that their culture is alive and well.
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You cannot force people back to their native countries if they don't have any criminal record and even contribute to the country's economy.
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Singapore is a very multicultural society.
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@JanKarlach They will have to show more of the people who are affected by this story of course, they are central to it.
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It's likely that he's a dual citizen.
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Dual citizen most likely.
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C'mon, "your soul is still there" is not a serious argument.
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@asifiqbal2776 Well, that's only a matter of checking the Danish legislation on what it takes to become a citizen but I can surely guess time living in the country and good language proficiency should be 2 of the most important criteria.
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Yes
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That's not true, a quick Google search gives you the numbers for the deportations in the EU.
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@luminitasimionescu1026 No, where you are born is your native country. If I live in any given country for 30 years I can surely call it my home country.
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