cheerKT
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- Dec 13, 2009
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I just realized that this not only applies to US gyms but also to every other gym, right? Does the USASF even realize how close everything in Europe is? For most people the closest worlds team will be in another country (or 2 or 3 over)... I don't know if people currently cross borders for a worlds team, but I do know that people do that to cheer.
Dear USASF: please use a map and think through your rules before publishing them! There are a lot of other legal ways to cheer with a gym in a foreign country other than being a legal resident or being there on a student visa (has the USASF ever heard of people working in a foreign country on a work visa for example?)
The "legal student resident" portion of the rule leads me to believe being there on a student visa would be allowed. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, though. I'm not sure if a "legal student resident" is something completely different. I've never actually heard that term.