Most seasoned travellers know better than to judge a country by its approach to visa applications. |
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Instead, the whistleblower, who headed the Bucharest embassy's visa processing unit, was recalled. |
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After all my efforts at proving my Afrikaans skills, the visa people have said it's not enough. |
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Khan said the Pakistani Government's refusal to grant his wife a visa has traumatised the entire family. |
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After filming was complete, Jamal reportedly made use of his unexpired visa to return to London and apply for asylum in real life. |
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Not only was her action a breach of her visa but was highly unethical and morally questionable. |
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The government of Saudi Arabia has now made quadrivalent meningococcal vaccination a visa requirement for pilgrims. |
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We also had to visit the Mongolian Embassy to get a visa for the next leg of our journey. |
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The plan was to overstay the visa, get a work permit and stay in America for good. |
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A congressional hearing today finally got around to talking about enforcing visa laws and deporting aliens with lapsed visas. |
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It has been a tough couple of years amid the high exchange rate and tightened student visa checks. |
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All visa applicants are kindly referred to apply at the respective embassies in Bangkok only. |
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Now-infamous stories of student visa hold-ups and hassles have been rehashed in countless newspapers across the globe. |
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On 18 February 2000 the Tribunal refused the applicant's request for a visa. |
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Australia earlier cancelled Blanc's visa over claims his tactics promote sexual assault. |
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The company's chief executive has been denied a visa, in a move that surely means the already delayed October 21 start of the trial will be put back still further. |
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The visa revocation process remains partially blind and needlessly porous to incursions by individuals who might pose a grave risk to our security. |
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Undeterred by the snub in November, and denied a visa to Italy, Agca made plans for clandestine travel to Vatican City. |
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Most western legations report a massive increase in passport and visa enquiries, but the Italians and Spaniards have borne the brunt of the onslaught. |
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Even Russian business leaders could be targets for asset freezes and visa bans. |
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McCain said he would not be impacted financially by being subject to a visa ban and asset freeze in the Russian Federation. |
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This would contain biometric features such as finger printing and once the person had this permit they could leave and re-enter the State without reapplying for a visa. |
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So intensive was the surveillance that agents obtained a photocopy of the passport and visa stamp and delivered it to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. |
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But Tommy, like many others, has been unable to obtain the documentation required by the State Department for the visa. |
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Undocumented immigrants already working in the United States would have to wait another three years on a restricted visa before applying for permanent residency. |
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To be sure, visa restrictions and asset freezes have been announced targeting Putin cronies. |
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I eventually left the West Bank for Jordan with a visa I obtained from the French embassy. |
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His father warned the CIA station in Abuja, they ignored intercepts, State Department never did a thing with his visa. |
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The visa validity then indicates the time period when entry is permitted into the country. |
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The visa may also limit the total number of days the visitor may spend in the applicable territory within the period of validity. |
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Many countries have a mechanism to allow the holder of a visa to apply to extend a visa. |
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In Denmark, a visa holder can apply to the Danish Immigration Service for a Residence Permit after they have arrived in the country. |
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Despite the name, a visa run is usually done with a passport that can be used for an entry without a visa. |
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Expedited processing of the visa application for some countries will generally incur additional charges. |
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Nationals who require a visa in advance are usually advised to obtain them at a diplomatic mission of their destination country. |
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Several countries allow nationals of countries that require a visa to obtain them online. |
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Some countries that allow visa on arrival do so only at a limited number of entry points. |
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Possession of a valid visa is a condition for entry into many countries, and exemption schemes exist. |
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Normally, visas are valid for entry only into the country which issued the visa. |
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Some countries, including the Czech Republic, require that an alien who needs a visa on entry be in possession of a valid visa upon exit. |
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Russia requires an exit visa if a visitor stays past the expiration date of their visa. |
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Saudi Arabia and Qatar have an exit visa requirement, particularly for foreign workers. |
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The exit visa can also be withheld if there are pending court charges that need to be settled or penalties that have to be meted out. |
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This visa type replaces the previously issued Quota Work Permit and the Exceptional Skills Work Permit. |
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This type of visa is only valid for two years, and often no extension is possible. |
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There are several work permit visas available as well, the most prominent being the Employee sponsored visa called the Subclass 457 work visa. |
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This is a contract based on temporary visa offered to those with an employment contract already awaiting them in Australia. |
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The most prominent example is airlines which check passports and visa before passengers are allowed to board the aircraft. |
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As an EU member state and a party to the Schengen Agreement, Malta applies the EU's visa policy. |
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The scheme is available to citizens and permanent humanitarian visa holders. |
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His drug use had become a hindrance, and he was unable to obtain a US visa. |
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They form part of the passport when it is issued, as distinct from immigration stamps subsequently entered in the visa pages. |
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Nicola Sturgeon commented that an independent Scotland would negotiate with the EU to have the same visa arrangements as the UK has. |
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In the summer of 2005, Ukraine abolished its normal visa requirement for visitors from the EU to coincide with its hosting of the event. |
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This figure would rise significantly in cases where visa applications are also made for children. |
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As of June 2016 it applies to Chinese and Indian nationals and is limited to certain visa types. |
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In Australia and New Zealand, a printout of permanent residence visa or resident visa is stuck to a page of the permanent resident's passport. |
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This visa is issued for an initial maximum period of five years and four months. |
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To qualify, visa applicants must have already been offered a position at an educational institution which is licensed to sponsor migrants. |
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He received his resident alien visa from the American consulate when his birth certificate arrived from Britain. |
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The area mostly functions as a single country for international travel purposes, with a common visa policy. |
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While a visa valid for one of these territories will be valid for all, visa exemption lists differ. |
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A Schengen visa, even one issued by France, is not valid for these territories. |
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In accordance with the guidelines of the European Union, any Schengen visa application has to be accompanied by a payment of visa fees. |
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Austria, somewhat like the UK, seems to require a permanent residence card issued by the Austrian authorities to enter without visa. |
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Citizens of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia can enter the Schengen Area without a visa. |
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If the visa is rejected without explanation, the applicant is on the list. |
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In each instance, a visa is subject to entry permission by an immigration official at the time of actual entry, and can be revoked at any time. |
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A visa most commonly takes the form of a sticker endorsed in the applicant's passport or other travel document. |
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The possession of a visa is not in itself a guarantee of entry into the country that issued it, and a visa can be revoked at any time. |
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Normally visa applications are made at and collected from a consulate, embassy or other diplomatic mission. |
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A visa is an advance permission to visit a country, introduced for security reasons. |
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Even a business visa will normally not allow the holder to work in the host country without an additional work permit. |
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Once issued, a visa will typically have to be used within a certain period of time. |
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With some countries, the validity of a visa is not the same as the authorized period of stay. |
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To enter Ghana, it is necessary to have a visa authorised by the Government of Ghana. |
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Citizens of any treaty signatory country may visit the island without a visa. |
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The resolution welcomes the start of the visa dialogue in January in order to counter the growing isolation of Kosovar citizens. |
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The Embassy of the Republic of Cyprus in Beirut, Lebanon, has outsourced its visa application process to VFS Global. |
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No person is required to have a visa or residence permit for Svalbard. |
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Samoza has a long list of people who are personas non grata, and Figures suspects that I cannot get a visa to get into the country for this reason. |
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A visa is a conditional authorization granted by a country to a foreigner, allowing them to enter and temporarily remain within, or to leave that country. |
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Many countries have immigration and visa restrictions that prohibit a person entering the country for the purposes of gaining work without a valid work visa. |
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But he was leading a double life with a Chinese nurse he had fallen for, having forged divorce papers and bigamously married her in a PS10,000 visa scam. |
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The Singapore Personalised Employment Pass, also known as PEP is a special type of Singapore work visa issued to individuals based on their own merits. |
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The government of Cuba announced in October 2012 its plans to remove exit visa requirements to be effective January 14, 2013, albeit with some exceptions. |
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For example, Mexico allows citizens of all countries to enter without Mexican visas if they possess a valid American visa that has already been used. |
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Some countries such as the European Union member states have a qualitatively different visa regime between each other as it also includes freedom of movement. |
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The problem with the asylum seekers and others who are abusing the visa liberalization, has once again been actualized ahead of the coming Progress Report on Macedonia. |
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However, there are maximum age limits for each class of visa. |
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A reduced fee for those applying to work within areas regarded as shortage occupations and to the direct airside transit visa has also been applied. |
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A country's visa policy is called 'reciprocal' if it imposes visa requirement against citizens of all the countries which impose visa requirements against its own citizens. |
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Some countries apply the principle of reciprocity in their visa policy. |
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Even if a traveler does not need a visa, the aforementioned criteria can also be used by border police to refuse the traveler entry into the country in question. |
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In general, an applicant may be refused a visa if he or she does not meet the requirements for admission or entry under that country's immigration laws. |
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Even having a visa does not guarantee entry to the host country. |
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Once in the country, the validity period of a visa or authorized stay can often be extended for a fee at the discretion of immigration authorities. |
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With other countries, a person may not stay beyond the period of validity of their visa, which is usually set within the period of validity of their passport. |
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This is distinct from not requiring a visa at all, as the visitor must still obtain the visa before they can even try to pass through immigration. |
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Gulf Newsaon Thursday reported athat a two-month-old baby must travel to the Iranian island of Kish or to Oman and return so that he can get a residency visa. |
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Many countries frequently demand strong evidence of intent to return to the home country, if the visa is for a temporary stay, due to potential unwanted illegal immigration. |
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The exact conditions depend on the country and category of visa. |
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But those whose passports expire after October 26 this year will need a new biometric passport which won't be available until next year or a visa. |
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Private visa and passport services collect an additional fee for verifying customer applications, supporting documents, and submitting them to the appropriate authority. |
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Making travellers carry a biometric passport or pay pounds 67 for a visa won't deter terrorists from entering the US, they'll just find other ways to attack. |
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This may apply, for example, to people who travel a lot on business, and may need to have, say, a passport to travel on while another is awaiting a visa for another country. |
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Many countries normally allow entry to holders of passports of other countries, sometimes requiring a visa also to be obtained, but this is not an automatic right. |
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This will include overseas students with a visa to study at a recognised institution for 6 months or more, but not visitors on a tourist visa for example. |
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The proposal is presented together with the Commission's positive assessment confirming that Kosovo has fulfilled the requirements of its visa liberalisation roadmap. |
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Citizens of Germany, for example, do not require this exit visa. |
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A Schengen visa or a visa exemption does not entitle the traveller to enter the Schengen area, but rather allows the traveller to seek entry at the port. |
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A Schengen visa must be multiple entry to allow returning to Norway. |
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In 1990 the Agreement was supplemented by the Schengen Convention, which proposed the abolition of internal border controls and a common visa policy. |
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Over time the visa gradually became more open and more generous. |
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In general, a UK visa will not allow entry to Ireland nor vice versa. |
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This applies usually to people who travel frequently on business, and may need to have a passport booklet to travel on while the other is awaiting a visa for another country. |
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The absence of a visa when I cross the channel has symbolic value to me. |
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In 1990, the Agreement was supplemented by the Schengen Convention which proposed the complete abolition of systematic internal border controls and a common visa policy. |
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In 1990, the Agreement was supplemented by the Schengen Convention which proposed the abolition of internal border controls and a common visa policy. |
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In October, the University announced that it would cease validating courses, just before news broke that one of its affiliated colleges in London was involved in a visa fraud. |
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He was a UK delegate to the Council of Europe Consultative Assembly in Strasbourg from 1952 to 1955, majoring on simplifying European visa and border controls. |
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