Immigration law?Anyone know what subjects he is taking?
Manu to be deported?
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Tigers for the premiership and European Cup. Get behind the team and make some noise!!
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29th June Sociology:Exploring Social Inequality and Differencevoice of the crumbie wrote:Bill W wrote:
Immigration law?Anyone know what subjects he is taking?
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Bill W (2) wrote:Anyone know what subjects he is taking?
I don't know but last week he and some other students were coaching a high school rugby tournament.
Great job guys but shouldn't you have been studying?
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All work and no play makes Manu a dull boy?h's dad wrote:Great job guys but shouldn't you have been studying?
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Bill W (2) wrote:Richard wrote:if he does have to go back to his homeland, and that he gets a work visa, will the qualification process to play for England have to start again...?
No. The England Residency allows breaks for holidays.
Incidentally, taken from the UK Border Agency Website:
If you are not in any of these categories, you must leave the UK and make a new application at your local entry clearance post.
The categories concerned are graduates, nurses, ministers of religion etc. Insofar as I am aware Manu is not any of these.
To many of us Rugby is a religion and Manu (ad)ministers it well!!
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He is, as yet, merely an alter boy. Not able to grant absolution or bless the sacrements.waster wrote: To many of us Rugby is a religion and Manu (ad)ministers it well!!
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He blessed Noah Catos sacraments as hard as a mule kick in the A semi !
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sic transit gloria munditPurebob wrote:He blessed Noah Catos sacraments as hard as a mule kick in the A semi !
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Clealry Manu needs to sign up as a minister for the Jedi Knight religion (See http://www.templeofthejediorder.org/ ).
He can then stay and play rugby for Tigers - simple!
He can then stay and play rugby for Tigers - simple!
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With Simon Cohen as his mentor?Jeremy Anderson wrote:Clealry Manu needs to sign up as a minister for the Jedi Knight religion (See http://www.templeofthejediorder.org/ ).
He can then stay and play rugby for Tigers - simple!
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There was a recent programme called 'When the immigrants go home' based in Wisbech. They took the immigrants out of their jobs and gave them to our 'UK unemployed'. Without going into detail, to say it was a disaster is putting it mildly.jgriffin wrote:Stealing jobs?
A friend of mine opened a factory in Cambridgeshire five years ago. He advertised extensively and exclusively in the area, as well as at the Job Centres, for workers at shop floor and supervisory level. In six weeks he got 50 applications and 15 turned up for interview despite all applicants receiving an invitation. Only 9 accepted the jobs all 15 were offered despite all being unemployed. He turned in desperation to an agency and filled all his jobs in one week. He hired a Pole as maintenance man who turned out to be a chartered engineer and who became the manager within a few weeks. He has been highly satisfied with the appointments.
Stealing jobs? Can't be arsed more like.
Most called in sick on their first day, others couldn't hack a full working day and really didn't give a toss. Just like in the 60's (Windrush) when no Brits wanted to be a bus driver or a road sweeper nothing has changed.
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That's because our benefits system allows it to be far too easy for them to choose not to work not to work.TigerCam wrote:
There was a recent programme called 'When the immigrants go home' based in Wisbech. They took the immigrants out of their jobs and gave them to our 'UK unemployed'. Without going into detail, to say it was a disaster is putting it mildly.
Most called in sick on their first day, others couldn't hack a full working day and really didn't give a toss. Just like in the 60's (Windrush) when no Brits wanted to be a bus driver or a road sweeper nothing has changed.
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"The teenager came to the UK with his family on a six-month holiday visa about six years ago, and stayed on without permission."
Oops. Did no one either at the club or UK B&I say anything or notice?? Shabby all round.
Oops. Did no one either at the club or UK B&I say anything or notice?? Shabby all round.
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I was more aware of the fact that the Mercury have spelled his last name incorrectly...more than once.
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