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cool thanks for that.
im no expert but wd have thought you get a permit to work for a specific company. if you change company you have to re-apply. but it wd be pretty easy for the club to prove that he is of the required standard. it can be hard for a young player (eg that brazilian kid we tried to sign) but when hoilett has had a champions league club trying to buy him, it should be pretty straight forward. only issue i cd see is i remember reading something about it being more difficult if the player's country of origin has a low fifa ranking, and im guessing canada cant rate that high...
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Originally posted by stainrodisalegend View Postcool thanks for that.
im no expert but wd have thought you get a permit to work for a specific company. if you change company you have to re-apply. but it wd be pretty easy for the club to prove that he is of the required standard. it can be hard for a young player (eg that brazilian kid we tried to sign) but when hoilett has had a champions league club trying to buy him, it should be pretty straight forward. only issue i cd see is i remember reading something about it being more difficult if the player's country of origin has a low fifa ranking, and im guessing canada cant rate that high...
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because he wasnt born in this country, therefore when he came over to england he got denied one, so they had to loan him back to germany for 2 years, then came back and got a temp one for 3 years, now is getting a permanent one, it may be the case he has a perm but the club are just doing checks being careful ect, i dont know
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I can't see there being a problem with a work permit. He is being offered lucrative employment, his contract and signing on fee alone will turn him into a multi millionaire, which he probably is at the moment. He won't be poncing off the state in any way, so I don't know why it wouldn't be approved.
Besides, he plays left wing, and England knows only too well how rare one of those isSupporting QPR isn't just about a football team. It's about roots and identity.
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Originally posted by QPR Richard View PostI can't see there being a problem with a work permit. He is being offered lucrative employment, his contract and signing on fee alone will turn him into a multi millionaire, which he probably is at the moment. He won't be poncing off the state in any way, so I don't know why it wouldn't be approved.
Besides, he plays left wing, and England knows only too well how rare one of those is
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