I hope he gets a work permit!
posted on 13/7/11
to get a work permit you have to have played 70% of your national teams fixtures in the last two years. if this is not the case then can appeal for a special talent visa... so it comes down to that panel who decised. i think ryo is a special talent!!
posted on 13/7/11
to get a work permit you have to have played 70% of your national teams fixtures in the last two years. if this is not the case then can appeal for a special talent visa... so it comes down to that panel who decised. i think ryo is a special talent!!
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You are wrong.
It's based purely if someone is 20
posted on 13/7/11
Lady,
Pretty sure thats wrong. Age aside, first of all you need to be a skilled worker otherwise any old chump could get it
posted on 13/7/11
I agree, you must be 20, not younger or older, exactly 20.
posted on 13/7/11
You have to collect the tokens on the back of the cornflakes box.
posted on 13/7/11
Does this 20 rule apply to all countries? I'll be so mad if I missed my chance to work in Mongolia!
posted on 13/7/11
you'd only have yourself to blame for not researching mongolian work permit laws
posted on 13/7/11
Working in Mongolia is based on a points tally. I believe the proper term is mong points. The more mong points you have the more changes you have of working there.
posted on 13/7/11
I thought they'd just be grateful to have me. Stupid Mongolians!
posted on 13/7/11
Jeremy Wilson at the Telegraph wasn't so impressed,
"Miyaichi had a fairly quiet game on the left, but Jenkinson was kept busy on the right and had to show his defensive quality and pace against Kunalan Subramaniam."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/arsenal/8634559/Malaysia-XI-0-Arsenal-4-match-report.html
Didn't see the game but apparantly Ramsey had a fine game.