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Post by fishman on Dec 12, 2014 13:17:02 GMT
Thats 4 players out if you count Kwall for the game V Giants did someone say we don't need cover!!!!!!
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Post by The Flying Shirt on Dec 12, 2014 14:25:17 GMT
.... so having had a short-term work permit/visa of 3(?) months, what is the waiting time before you can apply again? It was supposed to be 3 weeks, that would've been up on the 2nd December. I'm not too sure how these things work but maybe there is a waiting time for his new visa to come through and then Panthers to sort out all the transfers and everything so thinking about it, i'd say this weekend would be the earliest we could see him, next weekend more likely.. obviously there isn't anything set in stone for the public to know, just something Neil Black has said and a couple 'in the know' saying the deals done and he should be here shortly.. We can hope though! That's if he applied straight away which I am guessing he could have done as he was/is looking to play in another EU country.
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Post by Yotes on Dec 12, 2014 14:40:27 GMT
A visa wouldn't be Europe wide though would it? I presume, since he went there when he left us, he has some sort of permitted residency in Germany already from his years playing over there.
It doesn't look like anyone in the DEL wants him, so seems increasingly likely he'll be back.
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Post by The Flying Shirt on Dec 12, 2014 15:07:27 GMT
A visa wouldn't be Europe wide though would it? I presume, since he went there when he left us, he has some sort of permitted residency in Germany already from his years playing over there. It doesn't look like anyone in the DEL wants him, so seems increasingly likely he'll be back. Well he would have to go home across the Atlantic to get a visa in that case so it just depends if he has done that
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Post by nate24 on Dec 12, 2014 18:04:51 GMT
Thats 4 players out if you count Kwall for the game V Giants did someone say we don't need cover!!!!!! You can't count k-wall, he is covered and now one of two permanent starter goalies.
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Post by PantherG on Dec 12, 2014 19:50:33 GMT
A visa wouldn't be Europe wide though would it? I presume, since he went there when he left us, he has some sort of permitted residency in Germany already from his years playing over there. It doesn't look like anyone in the DEL wants him, so seems increasingly likely he'll be back. Well he would have to go home across the Atlantic to get a visa in that case so it just depends if he has done that He could probably apply through the British Embassy in Germany for his visa, I am not sure he would have to return to North America.
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Post by tootootrain on Dec 12, 2014 19:54:53 GMT
Visas for NA players (and all people from outside the EU) are issued by individual EU member countries and one of the requirements for re-applying for UK visas is to be outside the country (not necessarily back in your 'home' country).
A relative of mine who doesn't have dual nationality recently had to apply for a further temporary working visa and his company arranged for him (and his family) to live in (and work from) the Netherlands whilst the application went through.
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