Can anyone sort him out for one?
heard joey barton is going to get him one
On what basis are work permits given?
On what basis are work permits given?
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Age
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On what basis are work permits given?
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Age
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Is it?! I though it was down to how many internationals you have played in the last 3 years, I think you need 75%.
Or if you have relatives from europe.
Or if you're going to Man Utd
It's based purely on age
You need to be 20 to get a work permit in the UK
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!!
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
Lady,
Pretty sure thats wrong. Age aside, first of all you need to be a skilled worker otherwise any old chump could get it
I agree, you must be 20, not younger or older, exactly 20.
You have to collect the tokens on the back of the cornflakes box.
Does this 20 rule apply to all countries? I'll be so mad if I missed my chance to work in Mongolia!
you'd only have yourself to blame for not researching mongolian work permit laws
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.
I thought they'd just be grateful to have me. Stupid Mongolians!
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.
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posted on 13/7/11
Can anyone sort him out for one?
posted on 13/7/11
heard joey barton is going to get him one
posted on 13/7/11
On what basis are work permits given?
posted on 13/7/11
On what basis are work permits given?
=============================
Age
posted on 13/7/11
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 13/7/11
On what basis are work permits given?
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Age
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Is it?! I though it was down to how many internationals you have played in the last 3 years, I think you need 75%.
Or if you have relatives from europe.
Or if you're going to Man Utd
posted on 13/7/11
It's based purely on age
You need to be 20 to get a work permit in the UK
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.
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