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By *avidAndJane OP Couple
over a year ago
Brittany, Dept 22 France & Colchester |
We are now spending 50% of our time at our place in Central Brittany. We would love to meet up with some fun, compatible people who live in the area or are just visiting. Take a look at our profile & contact us if interested. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Snap !"
I wasn’t sure if I’d changed ours to the right one but it’s close enough.
Carol had trouble believing that James picture wasn’t her bless her when they pointed out the likeness.
Tony |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Do they take turns wearing the corset ?"
Being as it’s just a cheap love honey thing I’m guessing thousands of fabbers male and female wear them but being 100DD my better half fills it out nicely as does the op!!!
Tony |
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By *avidAndJane OP Couple
over a year ago
Brittany, Dept 22 France & Colchester |
"We are French Residents so doesn’t apply to us !
Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the 90 day rule still apply....."
Of course not. As French residents with a carte de séjour we must spend no more than 6 months a year absent from France during our first 5 years of residence. We are Brits so can visit the UK as often as we like provided we don't exceed the 6 months.
If you are not French resident you can spend up to 90 days in a a rolling 180 days so alternating months in France & UK is actually possible for those who are not French residents as it nicely fits within the 90/180 visa waiver rules. |
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By *avidAndJane OP Couple
over a year ago
Brittany, Dept 22 France & Colchester |
"Interesting you say you will spend 50% of your time in Brittany.
Post Brexit you will only be allowed 90 days in 180 days within a European country "
It's more flexible if you are French resident but the 90/180 day visa waiver rule still allows you to spend 50% of your time in France. You can spend alternate months or alternate 2 months up to a maximum of alternate 90 days in UK & France. If French resident during your first 5 years you are allowed up to 6 months a year absent from France so can spend longer in one block. |
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