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Question Number: 29481League Specific 6/14/2015RE: Pro Adult Reuben of Montreal, Quebec Canada asks...Hi, I have been refereeing for 10 years and have gained some good experience and done a great number of matches. I have been able to referee at a fairly high level in Switzerland and Canada. If I go to the UK, how do I go about gaining an equivalence for my status, so as to avoid starting from the bottom ? Your help in this matter is greatly appreciated. Answer provided by Referee Joe McHugh Hi Reuben First of all you need to know what location you intend to go to the in the UK. It then begins with your own Association notifying the receiving Affiliated Association in the UK of your transfer with Grade etc. On receipt of that notification, the receiving Affiliated Association will ensure that the Referee is made aware of the refereeing activities in the County appropriate to the grade and experience. In addition all the statutory requirements such CRB etc are completed All Associations have a Referees Department who can be contacted either by email or by phone. Rest assured you will not start at the bottom but at the appropriate grade equivalent from where you have come from.
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View Referee Joe McHugh profileAnswer provided by Referee Richard Dawson Hi Reuben, you should go through CSA (Canadian Soccer Association) as the FA will be looking for the information on their official paperwork. We wish you well on your journey and success in your endeavours. You will find contact emails, phone numbers and addresses of those you need to reach on the CSA main web page http://www.canadasoccer.com/ Below is a PDF file to print out the request to transfer to referee internationally http://www.canadasoccer.com/files/Application_to_officiate_Internationally_2013_EN.pdf As my colleague Ref McHugh points out ....WHERE .... in the UK you are going will have an association or local RA office. Below is a general contact info for the RA. http://www.thefa.com/my-football/referee/local-county-referee-contacts Amateur Football Alliance John Cooke info@amateur-fa.com 020 87332613 #8 Cheers
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