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| Im thinking (or hoping) it a teaser...
"It's something that has been simmering for quite a long time. But it will come to a head very soon"
We need to just  and wait for the anouncement that Rangi Chase will be Hull FC No. 6 Next Season! (Fingers Crossed)
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| Sounds ominous but at least gives us time to sort out something else should we be unsuccessful.
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To get ANY Visa Chase has to meet suitability requirements, which he does not as he now has a criminal conviction. Quoted from the UKBA website:
[i"Your application for entry or permission to stay in the UK will be refused if
-the Home Secretary has decided that it would be in the public interest for you to be excluded from the UK ecause Chase has a history of violence;
-it is in public interest to exclude you from the UK because you have been sentenced to more than 12 months in prison if your conviction is not yet spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 [Chase's suspended sentence is not yet spent
-it is in the UK's public interest to exclude you from the UK because of your character, conduct, associations, or other reasons [a conviction for GBH does not show good character or conduct."[/i
If we put this into context, recently a bloke who has served in the army for 13 years, is married to a UK citizen and has two British children has been refused citizenship or a Visa.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18940236
[iA Fijian man who served in the British Army for 13 years is fighting to stay in the UK after being told he must leave the country by 9 August.
Isimeli Baleiwai served in Afghanistan and Iraq, before leaving the Army in June. He is married to a UK national.
But disciplinary action for a 2010 fight with a colleague means he is considered to have a criminal record.
But on 28 June 2012, L/Cpl Baleiwai heard that he had been refused citizenship and would also be refused Indefinite Leave to Remain because he had what the UK Border Agency (UKBA) classed as a criminal conviction so was not of "good character".[/i
Based on this, how anyone can think Chase will get a new Visa is beyond me.
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To get ANY Visa Chase has to meet suitability requirements, which he does not as he now has a criminal conviction. Quoted from the UKBA website:
[i"Your application for entry or permission to stay in the UK will be refused if
-the Home Secretary has decided that it would be in the public interest for you to be excluded from the UK ecause Chase has a history of violence;
-it is in public interest to exclude you from the UK because you have been sentenced to more than 12 months in prison if your conviction is not yet spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 [Chase's suspended sentence is not yet spent
-it is in the UK's public interest to exclude you from the UK because of your character, conduct, associations, or other reasons [a conviction for GBH does not show good character or conduct."[/i
If we put this into context, recently a bloke who has served in the army for 13 years, is married to a UK citizen and has two British children has been refused citizenship or a Visa.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18940236
[iA Fijian man who served in the British Army for 13 years is fighting to stay in the UK after being told he must leave the country by 9 August.
Isimeli Baleiwai served in Afghanistan and Iraq, before leaving the Army in June. He is married to a UK national.
But disciplinary action for a 2010 fight with a colleague means he is considered to have a criminal record.
But on 28 June 2012, L/Cpl Baleiwai heard that he had been refused citizenship and would also be refused Indefinite Leave to Remain because he had what the UK Border Agency (UKBA) classed as a criminal conviction so was not of "good character".[/i
Based on this, how anyone can think Chase will get a new Visa is beyond me.
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Quote nottinghamtiger="nottinghamtiger"To get ANY Visa Chase has to meet suitability requirements, which he does not as he now has a criminal conviction. Quoted from the UKBA website:
[i"Your application for entry or permission to stay in the UK will be refused if
-the Home Secretary has decided that it would be in the public interest for you to be excluded from the UK ecause Chase has a history of violence;
-it is in public interest to exclude you from the UK because you have been sentenced to more than 12 months in prison if your conviction is not yet spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 [Chase's suspended sentence is not yet spent
-it is in the UK's public interest to exclude you from the UK because of your character, conduct, associations, or other reasons [a conviction for GBH does not show good character or conduct."[/i
If we put this into context, recently a bloke who has served in the army for 13 years, is married to a UK citizen and has two British children has been refused citizenship or a Visa.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18940236
[iA Fijian man who served in the British Army for 13 years is fighting to stay in the UK after being told he must leave the country by 9 August.
Isimeli Baleiwai served in Afghanistan and Iraq, before leaving the Army in June. He is married to a UK national.
But disciplinary action for a 2010 fight with a colleague means he is considered to have a criminal record.
But on 28 June 2012, L/Cpl Baleiwai heard that he had been refused citizenship and would also be refused Indefinite Leave to Remain because he had what the UK Border Agency (UKBA) classed as a criminal conviction so was not of "good character".[/i
Based on this, how anyone can think Chase will get a new Visa is beyond me.'"
As has previously been questioned, I don't understand then, how his Visa to play for Cas is still valid?
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Quote nottinghamtiger="nottinghamtiger"To get ANY Visa Chase has to meet suitability requirements, which he does not as he now has a criminal conviction. Quoted from the UKBA website:
[i"Your application for entry or permission to stay in the UK will be refused if
-the Home Secretary has decided that it would be in the public interest for you to be excluded from the UK ecause Chase has a history of violence;
-it is in public interest to exclude you from the UK because you have been sentenced to more than 12 months in prison if your conviction is not yet spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 [Chase's suspended sentence is not yet spent
-it is in the UK's public interest to exclude you from the UK because of your character, conduct, associations, or other reasons [a conviction for GBH does not show good character or conduct."[/i
If we put this into context, recently a bloke who has served in the army for 13 years, is married to a UK citizen and has two British children has been refused citizenship or a Visa.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18940236
[iA Fijian man who served in the British Army for 13 years is fighting to stay in the UK after being told he must leave the country by 9 August.
Isimeli Baleiwai served in Afghanistan and Iraq, before leaving the Army in June. He is married to a UK national.
But disciplinary action for a 2010 fight with a colleague means he is considered to have a criminal record.
But on 28 June 2012, L/Cpl Baleiwai heard that he had been refused citizenship and would also be refused Indefinite Leave to Remain because he had what the UK Border Agency (UKBA) classed as a criminal conviction so was not of "good character".[/i
Based on this, how anyone can think Chase will get a new Visa is beyond me.'"
As has previously been questioned, I don't understand then, how his Visa to play for Cas is still valid?
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| As far as I understand it, the last Visa he got lasts for 30 months. It remains valid unless he is deported. This was granted before his conviction for GBH. After 30 months, it needs to be renewed (which could cause Cas a problem in about 2 years time!). However, it needs to be renewed at any point if he changes employer.
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Quote nottinghamtiger="nottinghamtiger"To get ANY Visa Chase has to meet suitability requirements, which he does not as he now has a criminal conviction. Quoted from the UKBA website:
[i"Your application for entry or permission to stay in the UK will be refused if
-the Home Secretary has decided that it would be in the public interest for you to be excluded from the UK ecause Chase has a history of violence;
-it is in public interest to exclude you from the UK because you have been sentenced to more than 12 months in prison if your conviction is not yet spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 [Chase's suspended sentence is not yet spent
-it is in the UK's public interest to exclude you from the UK because of your character, conduct, associations, or other reasons [a conviction for GBH does not show good character or conduct."[/i
If we put this into context, recently a bloke who has served in the army for 13 years, is married to a UK citizen and has two British children has been refused citizenship or a Visa.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18940236
[iA Fijian man who served in the British Army for 13 years is fighting to stay in the UK after being told he must leave the country by 9 August.
Isimeli Baleiwai served in Afghanistan and Iraq, before leaving the Army in June. He is married to a UK national.
But disciplinary action for a 2010 fight with a colleague means he is considered to have a criminal record.
But on 28 June 2012, L/Cpl Baleiwai heard that he had been refused citizenship and would also be refused Indefinite Leave to Remain because he had what the UK Border Agency (UKBA) classed as a criminal conviction so was not of "good character".[/i
Based on this, how anyone can think Chase will get a new Visa is beyond me.'"
Boooo boooo , somebody please ban this person from the rumour thread, he talks to much sense, no glass half empty people please, most exciting week in hull Fc history and people are trying to put a downer on it, shame on you, he's black he's white he can pass a ball left and right! Rangi chase, Rangi chase, haha not the best, but hey it's a start!
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Quote nottinghamtiger="nottinghamtiger"To get ANY Visa Chase has to meet suitability requirements, which he does not as he now has a criminal conviction. Quoted from the UKBA website:
[i"Your application for entry or permission to stay in the UK will be refused if
-the Home Secretary has decided that it would be in the public interest for you to be excluded from the UK ecause Chase has a history of violence;
-it is in public interest to exclude you from the UK because you have been sentenced to more than 12 months in prison if your conviction is not yet spent under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 [Chase's suspended sentence is not yet spent
-it is in the UK's public interest to exclude you from the UK because of your character, conduct, associations, or other reasons [a conviction for GBH does not show good character or conduct."[/i
If we put this into context, recently a bloke who has served in the army for 13 years, is married to a UK citizen and has two British children has been refused citizenship or a Visa.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18940236
[iA Fijian man who served in the British Army for 13 years is fighting to stay in the UK after being told he must leave the country by 9 August.
Isimeli Baleiwai served in Afghanistan and Iraq, before leaving the Army in June. He is married to a UK national.
But disciplinary action for a 2010 fight with a colleague means he is considered to have a criminal record.
But on 28 June 2012, L/Cpl Baleiwai heard that he had been refused citizenship and would also be refused Indefinite Leave to Remain because he had what the UK Border Agency (UKBA) classed as a criminal conviction so was not of "good character".[/i
Based on this, how anyone can think Chase will get a new Visa is beyond me.'"
Boooo boooo , somebody please ban this person from the rumour thread, he talks to much sense, no glass half empty people please, most exciting week in hull Fc history and people are trying to put a downer on it, shame on you, he's black he's white he can pass a ball left and right! Rangi chase, Rangi chase, haha not the best, but hey it's a start!
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| Quote Tinkerman23="Tinkerman23"Boooo boooo , somebody please ban this person from the rumour thread, he talks to much sense, no glass half empty people please, most exciting week in hull Fc history and people are trying to put a downer on it, shame on you, he's black he's white he can pass a ball left and right! Rangi chase, Rangi chase, haha not the best, but hey it's a start!'"
As a Cas fan I'd say I'm glass half full as it probably means we will keep Rangi. However, I'm glass half empty as come the end of his 30 month period for this Visa, we'll lose our best asset for bugger all.
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| Quote nottinghamtiger="nottinghamtiger"As far as I understand it, the last Visa he got lasts for 30 months. It remains valid unless he is deported. This was granted before his conviction for GBH. After 30 months, it needs to be renewed (which could cause Cas a problem in about 2 years time!). However, it needs to be renewed at any point if he changes employer.'"
Ah I see, and because the offence wasn't committed in this country does it not count?
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| Quote Faithful One="Faithful One"Ah I see, and because the offence wasn't committed in this country does it not count?'"
No, he has a current Visa because he got it before his conviction. And is having problems getting another one after it, even more so because his conviction is not classed as 'spent' as he is technically serving a suspended sentence.
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| Quote nottinghamtiger="nottinghamtiger"No, he has a current Visa because he got it before his conviction. And is having problems getting another one after it, even more so because his conviction is not classed as 'spent' as he is technically serving a suspended sentence.'"
Sorry, I meant the reason he isn't getting deported is because it wasn't committed in this country.
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| Why go on record today saying an announcement will be in a few days??
Theoretically we are not going to win or loose the case in the next few days, one way or another it is already sorted.
If it has been rejected then why not just come out and say its been rejected on today's interview?!
I think it's smokescreen for an impending announcement welcoming Chase to Hull.. 
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