Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Denmark faces expensive immigrant payouts

An EU court has ruled ”that EU nationals have the right to Danish student grants if they have had a job in Denmark for several months before their course starts, or work while they are studying.

”The government has estimated that the EU Court decision means that Denmark will have to find an extra DKK 200 million each year in student grants, but Rørvig fears that an increased number of foreign students will mean that much more will have to be found.”

http://politiken.dk/newsinenglish/ECE1941185/liberals-want-6-monthly-student-checks/

(It isn’t just education grants. Every EU citizen has rights to whatever education, housing, medical and unemployment are available in the country in which he/she lives, as do natural-born citizens. With Crotia soon coming into the EU, and Romania and Bulgaria already involved, countries in Western Europe will see an influx of people demanding, ”We want our stuff!” but not willing to work.

(Perhaps comes a time when citizens of Denmark will wish for danegeld, rather than see their own money going to waste.)

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