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  • Holmwood Technical and St Jago hit by Visa

    Holmwood hit again with visa woes. I feel so sorry for them. It is not the first time that Holmwood getting hit and is also implies that these holdwood kids have more financially challenged parents since kids with more financially secured parents would have travelled before high school.

    Boy champions Wolmer's is 100% safe. We will be arriving at Penns next Wednesday.


    Visa woes for Penn Relays hopefuls
    BY DANIA BOGLE Observer staff reporter
    Thursday, April 15, 2010


    HIGH school track and field kingpins Holmwood Technical and St Jago High have found themselves having to reconfigure their teams and adjust their plans after several members of their teams were denied US visas to travel to Philadelphia, USA, for next week's Pennsylvania Relay Carnival.
    St Jago's principal Sandra Watson told the Observer that eight of 15 team members had their visa applications turned down, while Holmwood's vice-principal Edward Hector said of three boys who applied, only one was accepted and the school was not yet certain as to the position regarding another six applicants.
    However, Watson told the Observer that after checks made through various channels, she had learnt that the United States council was more stringent about issuing visas to students who are 18 and have never travelled, or much younger students who had also never travelled.
    "All the students who did not travel before were turned down, but all those who got through went with us before," Watson said.
    Five of the eight students were girls and Watson said it meant the school would have to reconfigure their relay teams that will be participating in events at the University of Pennsylvania's Franklin Field next week.
    Students from a number of other schools including Munro College, Camperdown, Edwin Allen and Vere Technical have been visiting the Liguanea-based United States Embassy this week to complete the visa-application process for the annual Penn Relays.
    The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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    What makes Wolmer's..safe?
    Where you are from figures in just about everything but the visa request is specific to participating in a established sporting event, and being done by the schools.Students are being disenfranchised,teams are being undermined, and no longer being amongst the best counts.
    Really, what could those students have done differently to secure a visa?
    The teams from Jamaica should think about withdrawing...




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    • #3
      Mi confused..

      Some people dem willing to come fah and escort.. oddah dem nuh even waan si at di airport..

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      • #4
        Really funny!



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        • #5
          dignitaries like presidents get escorts. DUH!


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          • #6
            Originally posted by Rockman View Post
            What makes Wolmer's..safe?
            Where you are from figures in just about everything but the visa request is specific to participating in a established sporting event, and being done by the schools.Students are being disenfranchised,teams are being undermined, and no longer being amongst the best counts.
            Really, what could those students have done differently to secure a visa?
            The teams from Jamaica should think about withdrawing...




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            The granting of a US Visa is based on flight risk which is based primarilty on ties to home country. I don't think there is anything else that a student could do especially if their parents are very finanacially challenged. The Visa officer would probably have to bend the rules in order to help out students whose parents are very poor. Its just life.

            The type of competition would only matter at the adult level and its tied to earning power. Its more unlikely that an olympian would run off than say a high school star because the olympian is in a position to earn money and would probably be as a disadvantage if he or she should run.

            With respect to the Wolmerians, on average they have more affluent parents and are more likely to qualified via ordinary vacation rules. In addition the Alumni Chapters covers 100% of cost plus give them spending money. Furthermore we have strong Alumni chapters which will pay bills for a poor student in Jamaica so its probably better for a poor Wolmerian to stay in Jamaica and attend school than to run away and live illegally.

            I hope that one day our politicians work together will lift the standard of living in Jamaica to the level that we don't require visas to visit the US.
            The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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            • #7
              Think outside the box..

              Create our own "Penn Relays".. why wi haffi ah move guh nuh wheh ?

              Ah nuh we are di Supastar ?

              Long time wi fi flip dah script... soon... just another proposal fi di Chineyman dem...

              Babylon bettah wake up quick..

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Time View Post
                Its more unlikely that an olympian would run off than say a high school star because the olympian is in a position to earn money and would probably be as a disadvantage if he or she should run.

                With respect to the Wolmerians, on average they have more affluent parents and are more likely to qualified via ordinary vacation rules. In addition the Alumni Chapters covers 100% of cost plus give them spending money. Furthermore we have strong Alumni chapters which will pay bills for a poor student in Jamaica so its probably better for a poor Wolmerian to stay in Jamaica and attend school than to run away and live illegally.

                I hope that one day our politicians work together will lift the standard of living in Jamaica to the level that we don't require visas to visit the US.
                not sure if what yuh saying is based on facts and reality.


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                • #9
                  It's called the Gibson Relays. In 10 years, it will be bigger than Penn Relays or at least more meaningful.

                  And the Gibson Relays c'tee won't hand out trophies with naked men!


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                  • #10
                    10 years ?

                    Oh you must be on Comrade time..

                    Dem tek 15 years to 'build' 100 mile of 'Highway'..

                    Watch and learn...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                      not sure if what yuh saying is based on facts and reality.
                      Which parts?
                      The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Maudib View Post
                        10 years ?

                        Oh you must be on Comrade time..

                        Dem tek 15 years to 'build' 100 mile of 'Highway'..

                        Watch and learn...
                        wi ah watch...Drivah tek jus 2 year fi become a comical caricature of the typical corrupt Jamaican politician... & **************** off Babylon while doing it.

                        That must be a record. At dis rate im will eclipse PJ as the most corrupt PM before nex election kall..LoL!!
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                        Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mosiah View Post
                          not sure if what yuh saying is based on facts and reality.
                          He is a proud Wolmerian drunk with the unaccustomed thrill of victory.

                          One supposes he will return to earth at some point.
                          TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

                          Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

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                          • #14
                            Maudib, I have to agree with you on this one....upgrade the Gibson Relays...to the Jamaica Relays.....where are the business people on the forum?? I'll invest!!!

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                            • #15
                              For one:

                              Its more unlikely that an olympian would run off than say a high school star because the olympian is in a position to earn money and would probably be as a disadvantage if he or she should run.
                              How could an Olympian abscond on his visa requirements and continue in his career?!?


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