Australia/New Zealand

AUS/NZ

The 2020 Brexit transition brought about significant changes in immigration law, particularly for European Union football players seeking to play in the United Kingdom. I adapted by redirecting my focus to the promising New Zealand and Australian football markets. My expertise in European Business Law has enabled me to navigate the legal intricacies of immigration and employment law, fostering creative opportunities that enhance revenue and sporting success.

The UK, New Zealand, and Australia share deep-rooted connections, including mutual migration, shared military history, governmental systems, language, and membership in the Commonwealth. These shared bonds create new market opportunities, and my adaptability and knowledge are valuable assets for exploring diverse markets.

I recognised the advantages of dual citizenship, particularly for players from New Zealand and Australia who often possess British passports or ancestry. This commonality eliminates barriers to entry into the UK due to cultural similarities. Additionally, close relationships and accessible visa routes between New Zealand, Australia, and the Republic of Ireland provide opportunities for players.

Please see below a list of players I have assisted from New Zealand and Australia in the UK & Ireland

Alex Greive – St Mirren
Corban Piper – Wexford
Ralph Rutherford – Ayr United work experience
Josh Booth – Dunfermline work experience
Freddie Martin – St Mirren work experience
Jason Clark – Linfield work experience
Jordan Lamb – Linfield work experience
Curtis Hughes – Kilmarnock work experience
Lochlan Czapla – St Mirren Work Experience
Onree Viljoen- Alloa Athletic work experience

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