Courses and historical claims. To solve the problems of marriage "not be done", Renzo and Lucia were addressed, in "The Betrothed, the religious trust. A man without fear ready to defy the law of the jungle. And well look at the situation today, this solution is more valid than ever. Especially in England.
Never mind that instead of Renzo and Lucia there are Margaret and Mohammed, and to challenge the law in this case is that given by the English law: if in order to obtain a residence permit, the solution is the fake marriage, a few willing to brave celebrate a marriage that s'avrebbe to do, "it is forever.
Just pay. And Protestant England where the money is not necessarily historically sin they may be "holy words." In London, in fact, two Lutheran pastors have been arrested by the Immigration Office on charges of having celebrated marriages, whose sole purpose was to achieve the legalization of documents of one of the spouses.
A few sporadic case? Apparently not, since the Rev. Brian Shipsides and the Rev. John Elwon have just been indicted by the Crown Prosecution Service (English non-departmental body that authorizes the charges and make the charges), accused of having celebrated more than 200 marriages. A real matrimonificio in operation since December 2007 to July 2010, whether operated in good faith, compassion for human or for profit.
At a time when Europe lives of thousands of refugees fleeing the North Africans as a threat and Cameron announces close on immigration, the case opens up new controversy in the field of hospitality and political positions, even by the Christian churches. A theme that, in the paradoxical nuances that can take, offers a new facet of the immigration problem in Europe, recalling situations Italian memory.
This is nothing new in fact that there is some time in the beautiful country a real market for settlement of marriage, complete with prices now rather than defined. In Italy a marriage made specifically to regulate a foreign spouses costs from 3 to 10 000 €. Then there are distinctions with some nuances.
In central Italy, for example, the Chronicle reported the type of "marriage to the caregiver," starring the octogenarians of Umbria and Tuscany on one side and the women coming mainly from Eastern Europe on the other. In Sicily last September, two Italian women were accused of "polygamy", resulting married, respectively, two and three Moroccan nationals.
Before the two Protestant pastors, another priest, Father A. Brown was sentenced by the English authorities to have celebrated by only 383 well-arranged marriages, while being aware of the payment of £ 3,000 by a lot of Nigerian women against their husbands' cars. The reverend Shipsides and John, both took the officiating in the Church of All Saints in Forest Gate in the south east of London, are presented in the court for the first time on March 25 and were indicted on charges of aiding and abetting illegal immigration, which provides up to 14 years in prison.
Simone Proietti, Italian journalist in London
Never mind that instead of Renzo and Lucia there are Margaret and Mohammed, and to challenge the law in this case is that given by the English law: if in order to obtain a residence permit, the solution is the fake marriage, a few willing to brave celebrate a marriage that s'avrebbe to do, "it is forever.
Just pay. And Protestant England where the money is not necessarily historically sin they may be "holy words." In London, in fact, two Lutheran pastors have been arrested by the Immigration Office on charges of having celebrated marriages, whose sole purpose was to achieve the legalization of documents of one of the spouses.
A few sporadic case? Apparently not, since the Rev. Brian Shipsides and the Rev. John Elwon have just been indicted by the Crown Prosecution Service (English non-departmental body that authorizes the charges and make the charges), accused of having celebrated more than 200 marriages. A real matrimonificio in operation since December 2007 to July 2010, whether operated in good faith, compassion for human or for profit.
At a time when Europe lives of thousands of refugees fleeing the North Africans as a threat and Cameron announces close on immigration, the case opens up new controversy in the field of hospitality and political positions, even by the Christian churches. A theme that, in the paradoxical nuances that can take, offers a new facet of the immigration problem in Europe, recalling situations Italian memory.
This is nothing new in fact that there is some time in the beautiful country a real market for settlement of marriage, complete with prices now rather than defined. In Italy a marriage made specifically to regulate a foreign spouses costs from 3 to 10 000 €. Then there are distinctions with some nuances.
In central Italy, for example, the Chronicle reported the type of "marriage to the caregiver," starring the octogenarians of Umbria and Tuscany on one side and the women coming mainly from Eastern Europe on the other. In Sicily last September, two Italian women were accused of "polygamy", resulting married, respectively, two and three Moroccan nationals.
Before the two Protestant pastors, another priest, Father A. Brown was sentenced by the English authorities to have celebrated by only 383 well-arranged marriages, while being aware of the payment of £ 3,000 by a lot of Nigerian women against their husbands' cars. The reverend Shipsides and John, both took the officiating in the Church of All Saints in Forest Gate in the south east of London, are presented in the court for the first time on March 25 and were indicted on charges of aiding and abetting illegal immigration, which provides up to 14 years in prison.
Simone Proietti, Italian journalist in London
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