Quote Chris28="Chris28"Because Bird has been prevented from entering the UK and would be potentially allowed to get round this prevention through this route. Makes a mockery of the first refusal.'"
it doesnt make a mockery of anything, Bird tried to get visa to enter this country so he could live and work here, he couldnt get one,
he is now applying for a visa to live and work in france, he may get one, thats up to the french
as part of his job he may need to enter the country for a small amount of time to play a game of rugby in a europewide competition
that is clearly, and very obviously a very different thing
i honestly cant understand how you can see it as a 'loophole' it clearly isnt, unless of course you are expecting les catalans to be subject to the decisions of the british border authourity, which is patently ridiculous
Quote Chris28Depends on the reasons why they can't get the work permit/visa. If for grounds of character, conduct or associations, or a criminal conviction, I would fully expect them to be refused entry even if coming to play a one off game.'"
so would you accept it as fair and just and reasonable should, when Hull go over to Les Catalans, the french authorities refuse entry to Willie Manu as a convicted violent criminal, and Gareth Raynor on the basis of being a convicted criminal, Thackray for being a bankrupt, similarly should Crocker get here, he would also be banned from entering france
and would you also recommend that Les Catalans take similar action as you propose for hull and bradford to ensure this is the case?
Quote Chris28Well only different in that once they have a Belgian passport the immigration rules no longer apply. Did Bradford sign Bird then loan him to Catalans to get him French citizenship? '"
no, but it is a way around the visa/work permit problem,
and an example of the differing visa rules in all competitions that are international, Anderlecht can sign many players who arent eligable to play over here, we dont ban them from coming over for the champions league why would this be any different,
Quote Chris28Nope. If we forget that this about rugby, and, for example, a German company employs an American who has a conviction for a serious offence, are you really suggesting that we should just allow that person into the UK on business without the government making some assessment as to whether his presence here is suitable, safe and conducive to the public good? I hope not.'"
i would fully expect them to make an assessment, as i would fully expect them to in the case of Bird. But i would also look at whether this was a continuing issue and whether or not he was here on legitimate business and whether they actually pose a threat to public safety or order, or whether they were likely to commit a crime or not,
i cant seriously believe anybody in their right mind would think that greg bird on a 3 day trip to play for les catalans is a risk of anything, and i would fully expect common sense to prevail and him to be allowed into the country,
similarly if the chairman of Proctor and Gamble came over from america for a business meeting, i wouldnt expect him to be banned from the country had he got drunk and had a fight once
Quote Chris28Not an accusation at you personally, but do you think if Bird was Indian, Iraqi or Kurdish that people would be falling over themselves to get him in here even if he was a brilliant player?'"
or Sudanese like Luol Deng? or from Sierra Leone like Al Bangura?