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British citizens, your right to vote in the UK general election and Spanish local elections

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British citizens, your right to vote in the UK general election and Spanish local elections

Are you in danger of losing your right to vote? Are you concerned about the exchange rate or your pension? If you don’t register in the next 4 weeks you will not be able to take part in the most contested British General Election since World War II.

Find out more by coming to the VIRGEN DEL CARMEN CULTURAL CENTRE in Torrevieja’s central Calle RAMON GALLUD at 6 pm on WEDNESDAY 17th MARCH (ample car parking) where a team of English speaking experts will explain to you how important it is to vote and how you can cut through the paperwork to register in time. If you bring along your passport (or a copy with the number) and the details of your last address in the UK, the team will assist you with the form-filling there and then. Your vote will then count back in the Constituency where you used to live.

There are over 2 million people outside the UK not registered to vote. If you are one of them you will kick yourself if the Government elected is not of your choice!

Important Note
At the last count only 2% of expats in Spain were registered to vote. There are 2.5 million expats worldwide and the greatest concentration of British Citizen in the world living outside the UK is in Murcia, Alicante and Valencia. Many people do not realize that they can still vote (so long as they have not been away from the UK for more than 15 years). The right to vote comes with being a British Citizen and an adult. Even those incarcerate in prison in the UK can vote. Helpful websites:
www.aboutmyvote.co.uk and www.dontleaveyourvoteathome.com

STOP PRESS:
This important meeting will now also offer residents the opportunity to find out how to ensure that they are registered to vote in the local elections here in Spain. During the spring of next year, 2011, local elections will take place all over the country. Those residents (registered on their municipal padron) will be entitled to vote to decide who will govern their town hall for the next four years. However, it is not enough just to register on the municipal padron!! Non-Spanish residents are required to actually SOLICT their right to vote. The meeting at the Virgen del Carmen cultural centre on 17th March (18.00h) will also include an ADDRESS BY THE MAYOR OF TORREVIEJA, Don. Pedro Hernandez Mateo as well as an explanation of the simple process of ensuring that you will be entitled to exercise your right to vote in the Spanish municipal elections.
If you want to make sure of your entitlement to vote HERE IN SPAIN or in the UNITED KINGDOM, DON’T MISS THIS IMPORTANT MEETING.

WEDNESDAY 17th March 2010, 18.00h. CENTRO CULTURAL VIRGEN DEL CARMEN.

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Yiannis Grapsas on 21 May, 2010 07:19:26
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When you have been abroad for 9 years
6 months and 3 weeks has anybody the right to dsmiss your British Citizenship rights but since you returned you were invited to vote in local and european elections and then you are forced to re-apply for an new Naturalisation Ceremony, in three years later invite you to vote for General Elections and on the general elections day after you have voted dismiss your naturalisation re-aplication because they view the re-application as an first application.

The big question is: "HOW CAN ALL THAT AT THE SAME TIME BE LEGAL AND ILLIGAL?"
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