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Al Bangura gets work permit

Al Bangura gets work permit

14 January 2008 - 22:19

Al Bangura, the Watford midfielder, has won his work permit appeal to stay in England. The player faced deportation from England after the Home Office were unhappy with his previous application.

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  • But after a meeting with Liam Byrne, the Home Office minister, the club were handed the unusual option of applying for a work permit - which has now been granted.



    Bangura arrived in the UK at the age of 15 and made his debut for the club as a 17-year-old in April 2005. He became a father last month and would have been forced to leave his girlfriend and son behind had he been deported back to Sierra Leone - where he has no immediate family.



    After his original appeal was rejected, his boss Adrian Boothroyd had said: “This country, great as it once was, seems to allow anybody in to send benefits wherever they fancy and we have one young man here who pays his taxes, has a fiancee and a newborn son and somebody somewhere thinks it’s a good decision to send him back to Sierra Leone. It’s ridiculous.”


    Written by majicka




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