FoF: Immigration policy PART ONE

Day 2,719, 06:20 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by NigelFarage

Hello there!
Welcome to a new edition.

This time on an actual FRYDAY!

This article is about a new immigration system that will help us boost our population and also make a coherent opt in finding the best candidates to come here.


This will also help us establish an Immigration Office.



This is me pretending to be with the workers and left-wing

So, let's take a look at the Farage's Points-System for an actual decent immigration policy.

This system was created with the objective to give anyone a fair-chance to obtain eBritish citizenship and in the meantime it give us the possibility of selecting the best for our current needs.

Activity and communication part

There will be a question on English level, log-in habits, and time you want to hold eBritish Citizenship.

This will help us to get in active, loyal citizens that can also talk to us and get involved in debates, politics etc.

Military part

This part will have questions regarding Training Ground Upgrades and fighting habits, so we can determine the usefulness of an applicant's strength and his capacity of building up strength.

Economy part

Well, to be honest, another goal I set up for this policy is a boost in eBritish business gains and some kind of a solution to tackle an over-supplied market.

So there are questions on spending power, factory ownership, and house ownership habits.



That's me at Westminster for a second term.


So where do you get your points from ?

Most questions can get you:

-1 point
0 points
1 point


NOTE: There is one question - that regarding your spending power that can can get 3 or 4 points. As I mentioned, encouraging spending is a key factor of this immigration system.

This was introduced with the idea of balancing production capacity and spending power. Most of the questions' response value is obvious, the more, the better, except for the Factory ownership one, where big producers will be penalized but can add up with big spending power.

e.g. You are a big producer but you are also a big/huge spender so you'll get -1 from factories but it will add up +3/+4 from spending.


There is a total of 12 points.

There are 3 questions that, if responded with the low score option, will determine the immediate exclusion of an applicant. I'll keep those secret from the public and mention them in the House of Commons.

Strength level will be considered if there is an equality of points form points.

In the case of similar strength numbers, Training Grounds Upgrade answers will make the tie-break, because the ability of rapidly expanding your strength is more important.

Only if there is also equality on the Training Grounds, the stated reason for obtaining eBritish citizenship will make the tie-break.






That's enough for now.

Part 2 - with the actual explaining of all score components and examples, with the final version of the form, and with crucial details on how the Immigration Office will work and why the Immigration office will bring a boost in eUK population --- and why all this will cost us money. - coming soon.

Feel free to fill in the second test version of the Immigration form.

http://goo.gl/forms/PjP1YFDQtj