Sentences with phrase «get this work permit»

«If one of [the government's] commercial officers abroad thought you had a great startup idea, they would issue you a letter, and you could get a work permit for two years,» he explains.
Also, HTP residents do not have to get work permits for foreign IT workers.
Assuming we don't buy another striker, Welbeck is out, Giroud is out, I think Asano will probably not get a work permit this year.
Do you think that Asano will get a work permit in time to see him in a Premier League game this season?
Wenger does make mention of the reported issue of Paulista, who has no EU passport and has not played for the Brazil national team, getting a work permit.
Let get his work permit sorted out and be used as backup striker after Sanchez, Perez, Giroud, Welbeck and Wallcot, maybe incoming Lacazette or Mbampe.
I'm not keen on South Americans, they either can't get a work permit, so are loaned out, don't fulfil their potential, and if they do, they want a move to Barca or Real.
If we sonehow do get him, I do nt think we will be able to get him a work permit.
«They got me a work permit, sent me up to New Haven, put me in a booth beside Jim McKay, put a headset on me and said, «Take it, kid.»»
CaughtOffside Says: Hasn't he got his work permit yet?
But Gareth Southgate's glorious # 12m transfer splurge may yet end up as a damp squib; the Brazilian could find it hard to get a work permit due to the fact that he has won only one international cap.
The player we had virtually signed but couldn't get a work permit for, but he could in Spain, so went to a top team who wanted him there?
Messi is from Argentina and it is easy for them to get work permits in Spain.
They brought the twins from Brazil and got work permits instantly.
Then we buy Granit Xhaka, Rob Holding and Asano, (who's name doesn't appear anywhere on the team sheets and hasn't even got a work permit).
Asano was bound not toe get the work permit.
Wenger said: «We got the work permit turned down because he didn't cost # 15m, that's one of the rules you have to know in England.
He buys someone he knows will not get a work permit then blames the system for the player not being eligible.
This is beyond a Joke and it only seems to be Arsenal fc that struggles with getting work permits.
Either one of two things happened Arsenal tried to get a work permit for the kid to fill a gap due to our lack of transfer activity or Asano was always the long term striker option for this season and it back fired.
So base on history at the age of 22 Takuma Asano is at his best, it would take Asano a minimum of 2 years or more to get a working permit.
Chelsea fear that they will fail to get a work permit for 17 year old Bertrand Traore, who is on trial at the club during their pre season.
They can't get a work permit because they are too young to have made international appearances and it is very difficult to convince the governing bodies that these players are exceptionally talented at such a young age.
Toure could not get a work permit if we are to set things straight.
Since then we've changed our approach on signing players but the concept of loaning until you get a work permit was just not a thing then... I don't even know if you could!
To get a work permit in the UK in 2 - 3 weeks is impossible.
Arsenal will screw up the transfer because we wont be able to get him a work permit.
Wenger admitted today that he failed to sign Di Maria nine years ago due to failure to get a work permit.
Real Madrid can sign young players from non EU countries and get a work permit, Arsenal can not.
In the end I went to France because I couldn't get a work permit.
Not being able to get a work permit for di Maria doesn't strike me as gross incompetence or a court martial offence.
Because he could not get a work permit, so that means you can only get him to England once he is worth a huge amount of money.
In England they need to make it slightly easier to get a work permit to play in the EPL, most of the best strikers are from South America but we are not able to sign talented South American strikers like they do in Spain or other parts of Europe due to the fact that there will be work permit issues!
I must admit that I was worried about Arsene Wenger perhaps being a bit over confident about getting a work permit for the new Arsenal defender Gabriel Paulista.
Unfortunately for the new Gunner they fell just short and lost the match 5 - 4 but if he continues to impress at the Olympics it will certainly help his chances of getting that work permit.
This is very good news, as the 17 year - old is the most talented youngster in Nigeria today, but as Arsenal fans we all know how hard it seems to be when the Gunners try to get a work permit for young foreigners.
He's a LW apparently, but if we actually buy him and he cost less than 10 mils, then we probably won't get a working permit for him and he has to be loaned..
Maybe if he got his work permit earlier he couldve been something, instead of just rotting in lower leagues.
The 22 - year - old got his work permit in October, and he has now confirmed he's set to play for Arsenal next season.
Bt I can't help thinking that it may have all turned out differently if young Campbell had've got that work permit and learned his trade under Wenger......
Asano is on loan to Stuttgart for next season (he was there last season)... we can't get a work permit for him.
Once he puts pen to paper he will be loaned to gain vital experience and he must get the taste of first team opportunities in order to develop his game, another reason to send him out for loan is to get his work permit sorted as their are fresh issues created by the Brits as they require permits to work in the Country due to their historic exit from the EU Nations.
Chelsea were interested in the 20 - year - old Brazilian in the summer but would not have been able to get a work permit for the former Bahia forward.
campbell is good but we need berbatov he is the man for sure physically and experienced he is the man we all need campbell we play but we need more experience and do nt forget manucho he is getting work permit so strikers every where lovemanutd.
Silva has been on the books of the Gunners since joining from Fluminense in 2011, but his failure to get a work permit in England saw him shipped out to Spain where he has spent the past five seasons on loan at Levante, Alcoyano, Ponferradina, Murcia and Almeria.
Now, this pleased the fans until the only evidence they saw of transfer activity was Cesc and Nasri leaving and only a 19 year old unknown Joel Campbell coming in (who eventually failed to get a work permit anyway).
Gunners boss Wenger confirmed the club are in negotiations with Villarreal over signing Paulista but they still face a battle to get a work permit for the 24 - year - old.
Wenger said it would «not necessarily» mean the end of Arsenal's transfer window activity even if they can agree a deal for Paulista and get a work permit.
The Gunners had the chance to sign him in 2002 while he was still at Sparta Prague but Cech couldn't get a work permit and moved to Ligue 1.
But on the positive side, Swedish laws and social amenities are also very liberal, for example, partners can easily get a work permit and families are entitled to child allowances.
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