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I think targa should play for australia here, i mean he pretty much has most of his SC2 career i believe ? Unless he wants to play in EU himself, hope he can get to make the decision .
I think targa should play for australia here, i mean he pretty much has most of his SC2 career i believe ? Unless he wants to play in EU himself, hope he can get to make the decision .
yeah, I obviously dont want to play in the EU qualifier, timesone and delay makes it unbearable. Would be cool if they added something like " must have lived atleast 1 year in the country" or something similar. I can easily prove that with my passport : )
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Originally Posted by NvPinder
Out of curiosity (as I have no idea), how difficult is it for someone like targa in australia or strafe in thailand to get citizenship (t)here? Is it a matter of it's a lot of paperwork and difficult, you don't particularly want to do it because you want to be 100% Norweigen/whatever, or is it practically impossible unless you marry?
yeah, I obviously dont want to play in the EU qualifier, timesone and delay makes it unbearable. Would be cool if they added something like " must have lived atleast 1 year in the country" or something similar. I can easily prove that with my passport : )
They do the same for rugby in Singapore (95% foreigners in national team). You need to have lived 3 years in Singapore to be allowed to play for national team.
It could be a good idea to have these kind of rules for e-sport too.
On the flip side, you're asking for an immeasurable amount of overhead if you take the time to validate each and every participant to prevent someone from flying to another region/country and stealing all of their qualifying spots. There's no happy medium here, this is the only way to keep the majority satisfied.
On the flip side, you're asking for an immeasurable amount of overhead if you take the time to validate each and every participant to prevent someone from flying to another region/country and stealing all of their qualifying spots. There's no happy medium here, this is the only way to keep the majority satisfied.
This was a big issue a few years back (the game was Quake?) I think the story was some European pro was on holidays discovered Aus Qualifiers were on a roflstomped everyone into oblivion.
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I don't think it's more effort to prove citizenship than the fact that I live here for 3 years. It would be equal overhead in my opinion. I could question your Aussieness when you win the some Aussie only tournament and you'd have to show your passport. If I claim to live here for 3 years I could show my passport.
For a sport so global and people that move around more and more I feel it's really out of date to run things by citizenship.
Out of curiosity (as I have no idea), how difficult is it for someone like targa in australia or strafe in thailand to get citizenship (t)here? Is it a matter of it's a lot of paperwork and difficult, you don't particularly want to do it because you want to be 100% Norweigen/whatever, or is it practically impossible unless you marry?
Out of curiosity (as I have no idea), how difficult is it for someone like targa in australia or strafe in thailand to get citizenship (t)here? Is it a matter of it's a lot of paperwork and difficult, you don't particularly want to do it because you want to be 100% Norweigen/whatever, or is it practically impossible unless you marry?
I think you have to live here in aus for four years before you can become a citizen. I dont think I can get it yet. I guess it would depend on Targa's visa and how long he's been here
Out of curiosity (as I have no idea), how difficult is it for someone like targa in australia or strafe in thailand to get citizenship (t)here? Is it a matter of it's a lot of paperwork and difficult, you don't particularly want to do it because you want to be 100% Norweigen/whatever, or is it practically impossible unless you marry?
TargA is currently on a student visa I believe his 2nd year? from memory (I work in a net cafe so most the people are on some kind of visa/residency) after 3 years you can apply for residency and then its a variable time to have your application of citizenship approved.
TargA would need to finish his degree then get a job in his field (obtain a working visa) to apply for residency (since they dont wanna risk someone bombing out and mooching off the government).
I think it is possible to skip working visa and go straight to temp residency (eg getting a non field related job- theres a guy at my work with a Nursing Degree lol) but its a case of proving you have financial security
No idea how the Thailand government works but if Strafe was in Aus he'd easily he able to get perm residency being a cashed up Pro Poker player
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Out of curiosity (as I have no idea), how difficult is it for someone like targa in australia or strafe in thailand to get citizenship (t)here? Is it a matter of it's a lot of paperwork and difficult, you don't particularly want to do it because you want to be 100% Norweigen/whatever, or is it practically impossible unless you marry?
I wouldn't even get citizenship here if I married a Thai woman. It's hard to obtain citizenship even if you live here for 20 years. Basically you would have to pay off a lot of corrupt officials and have connections in order to get it.
So, let me get this straight, If I wanted to play in the qualifiers I'd have to play in an NA qualifier because i am an American Citizen, but I've been living in Australia for 18 years, purchased a SEA copy of the game (i know it has NA access, but what if it didn't, or I was from Europe instead), and instead of playing in my region I'll have to play on NA at like 3am or something?
So, let me get this straight, If I wanted to play in the qualifiers I'd have to play in an NA qualifier because i am an American Citizen, but I've been living in Australia for 18 years, purchased a SEA copy of the game (i know it has NA access, but what if it didn't, or I was from Europe instead), and instead of playing in my region I'll have to play on NA at like 3am or something?
Cool.
welcome to the last 10+ years of wcg qualifiers in australia
Absolutely agree with this.... All 4 of these countries play at completely different regions, skill levels, and such. It doesn't seem really logical to place them all in one qualifier. The population of just South Korea, Taiwan, and China is already a ridiculous amount. I suggest that there should be a new solution to this!
I totally agree - but I think it will be sorted out by qualifying spots? like.. perhaps Korea/Asia has 8 spots - but Aus/NZ only has 2... either way, it's the same as WCG - where alot of good Korean's miss out for some scrub from estonia to play... either way, its a good chance for unknown (internationally) players to get some exposure and promotes the game and blizzard in many different markets simultaneously. So if there are equal qualifying spots - doesn't worry me too much - but it'd be sad that so much talent in one area has to fight for a spot - I feel bad for Sen..
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