Ah God Bless red tape and Irish paranoia when it comes to work permits.
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Ah God Bless red tape and Irish paranoia when it comes to work permits.
We need more of it if you ask me.Quote:
Originally posted by niamh
Ah God Bless red tape and Irish paranoia when it comes to work permits.
Just look at all the crime being commited in Ireland by people originally from African nations. We have to be very careful who we give visas and permits to.
The major problem is so many of them get into Britain and then get into the Republic through Northern Ireland.
Where people are genuine they usually get dealt with fairly.
I'm actually amazed at how patient and understanding the staff in the visa and passport offices are here in Ireland.
If Nwanko gets all his papers in order he should have no problem renewing his work permit.
He has the potential to be a good squad player.
*cough splutter* Nice to see the Irish keeping up their reputation for hospitality and remembering all those who left these shore :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by Peadar
We need more of it if you ask me.
Just look at all the crime being commited in Ireland by people originally from African nations. We have to be very careful who we give visas and permits to.
The major problem is so many of them get into Britain and then get into the Republic through Northern Ireland.
Wa**er!!!!!!!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Peadar
We need more of it if you ask me.
Just look at all the crime being commited in Ireland by people originally from African nations. We have to be very careful who we give visas and permits to.
The major problem is so many of them get into Britain and then get into the Republic through Northern Ireland.
Where people are genuine they usually get dealt with fairly.
I'm actually amazed at how patient and understanding the staff in the visa and passport offices are here in Ireland.
Its definitely not (solely) an Irish problem. If everything is on order (employer and employee wise) the whole thing is very straight forwardQuote:
Originally posted by niamh
Ah God Bless red tape and Irish paranoia when it comes to work permits.
If he had a work permit (which he must have had to play) renewing it is simple and does not require him to leave the country
Peadar,don't be talking sh!te.
Are you from Alabama by any chance.:rolleyes:
I would suggest that Peadar had his tongue firmly stuck in his cheek?;)Quote:
Originally posted by DolansWaistcoat
Peadar,don't be talking sh!te.
Are you from Alabama by any chance.:rolleyes:
I find potato salad better - tastier and less likely to slip out of your sandwich.Quote:
Originally posted by Conor74
I have spent 5 minutes on an enjoyable enough old ramble through the whole area of immigration, emigration and the latest caselaw.
:p
I defo am a fan of salsa. Just recently rediscovered it. Its the job. No to mention relish and a bit of BBQ sauce.
Think ill go and make a sandwich.
put one in cling film for me, i'll be over later....
:D
Was mainly referring to the fact that he had to go back to his point of origin to sort things.Quote:
Originally posted by Peadar
We need more of it if you ask me.
Just look at all the crime being commited in Ireland by people originally from African nations. We have to be very careful who we give visas and permits to.
The major problem is so many of them get into Britain and then get into the Republic through Northern Ireland.
Where people are genuine they usually get dealt with fairly.
I'm actually amazed at how patient and understanding the staff in the visa and passport offices are here in Ireland.
If Nwanko gets all his papers in order he should have no problem renewing his work permit.
He has the potential to be a good squad player.
Wouldn't have to if everything was in order with the first one (Work permit or visa)Quote:
Originally posted by niamh
Was mainly referring to the fact that he had to go back to his point of origin to sort things.
If he had to leave Ireland to get his visa sorted that would seem to imply he did not have a work visa to start with. AFAIK once you have a work visa you can renew it annually as long as currently in employment?Quote:
Originally posted by niamh
Was mainly referring to the fact that he had to go back to his point of origin to sort things.
since when is the crime rate among african people in cork high? higher than the scum with baseball caps finely balanced on the back of their necks above their half bleached heads and pube-like knacker tashes?
No one is talking specifically about Cork and its African population.Quote:
Originally posted by GavinZac
since when is the crime rate among african people in cork high?
The biggest ATM and credit card frauds scams in this country recently have been organised by African nationals.
You wont have to dig too deep to find numerous cases recently of African nationals found in possession of false documents and forged passports. African nationals are the biggest offenders of identity theft in this country. The political correctness posse will climb on the moral high ground and brand me racist for merely reporting the facts. It is the duty of a country to protect its borders and people who seek employment here ligitimately understandably need to contribute necessary paperwork. It's no big deal and I can't see what the problem is. Everyone here is so intent on being seen to be against racisim that they make a mountain out of a molehill when an African national returns to his home country in order to process his work permit via the proper chanels. Get a life! Perhaps he will be glad of the trip home during the closed season. There would be national uproar if Nwanko was given special treatment purely because he was a Cork City FC player.
I have no doubt Nwanko will get his work permit and I look forward to seeing him in the squad next season. My original point was that the "red tape" around work permits in this country is necessary. I stand by that opinion.
Racist ******. Also I see that UCC have invited a BNP representative to talk down there. Are you all racist?Quote:
Originally posted by Peadar
We need more of it if you ask me.
Just look at all the crime being commited in Ireland by people originally from African nations. We have to be very careful who we give visas and permits to.
The major problem is so many of them get into Britain and then get into the Republic through Northern Ireland.
Where people are genuine they usually get dealt with fairly.
I'm actually amazed at how patient and understanding the staff in the visa and passport offices are here in Ireland.
If Nwanko gets all his papers in order he should have no problem renewing his work permit.
He has the potential to be a good squad player.
KOH
Probably the same guy from C18 who lectures Rovers on holiganism.Quote:
Originally posted by WeAreRovers
I see that UCC have invited a BNP representative to talk down there
Freedom of Speach banned in Jackland now is it?Quote:
Originally posted by WeAreRovers
Racist ******. Also I see that UCC have invited a BNP representative to talk down there. Are you all racist?
KOH
Unfortunately not…Quote:
Originally posted by SÓCcfc
Freedom of Speach banned in Jackland now is it?
Only for racists. No platform for fascists or racists. That includes Peader and Kilroy-Silk.Quote:
Originally posted by SÓCcfc
Freedom of Speach banned in Jackland now is it?
KOH