I have not announced any "departure", so if you do not explain your comment, I will take your attitude as senseless and annoying. Maybe you should read better, you would benefit from it and also have the opportunity to not write haphazardly.
unfortunately or fortunately, it depends on your point of view..., most of the people who comment on my post don't know anything about my life, my resources and my life experience, so I don't worry about them, I'll just keep the information I need and move on with my research and plans. Anyway, just to say, people who work as a bus driver or chef are not just bus driver and chef... fortunately I have a lot of resources to spend on a visa.
last things.. I speak because I have experienced these things first hand, if you don't know people you should avoid attacking and making offensive jokes or comments that are not constructive and not relevant to the post.
my "disabled" husband is only now taking ADP, after giving for 10 years and being treated really badly at his workplace, where he was also called a bastard and left out in the rain when he asked to go home and was suffering from colic and couldn't even stand up. Now he is taking ADP because he lost his sight and can no longer work. I don't tar everyone with the same brush, but we have only met very bad people, even in hospitals. If you are a worker good for you, you are one of the few who does not live on benefits and lives off those who pay taxes. I also want to point out that I have also accused people who come from my country, and there are many of them, who live on benefits and do nothing from morning to night and on top of that they also receive money from their country of origin without declaring anything either in the UK or in Italy. I hate these kinds of people, I have always hated them and always will. Of course, there are some who deserve benefits, but most of those who do deserve them are usually working their way up to a living without relying on government help.
Thanks for your contribution π In Italy I have never had anything and I have nothing to transfer. I wouldn't take even a cent there, because all the money an Italian may have put aside is taxed and stolen in a thousand different ways thanks to the disgusting government we have and the great ignorance that is rampant among my fellow citizens... In the UK I have already accumulated 10 years of contributions plus private pensions from the various jobs I have done, but I don't know if I will get a pension when I am 67, this is because I am not a British citizen, at the moment I have the same rights but in the future who can ever say? It depends on who runs the government. In Italy I would get the minimum pension, which is possible to transfer to other countries, in the UK I don't know how it works. I have several plans to implement for different situations, in one of these I am also considering taking citizenship and buying a house so I can return without having constraints. With settled status I can be absent for no more than 5 years, if I were to lose it I would have to apply for a visa and I would no longer have any rights.
I'm not posting my life but only a question... as we say in Italy, asking is allowed, answering is courtesy... if the post is not interesting or you have nothing constructive to write you can just move onπ