Visa help.
#46
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Re: Visa help.
Might be useful also to watch the Foreign & Commonwealth Office site. The current information was updated on 24.12.2009 and marked still current as of today.
http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-...-oceania/india
http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-...-oceania/india
Out of curiousity I rang the customer services of a well known tour operator to Goa yesterday asking about the visa situation- they (worryingly) didn't know what I was talikng about
K-C
#47
Re: Visa help.
Just leave all your money and worldly goods at the airport prior to deportation; they really don't want the bother of you staying there any time.
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#48
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(M.U.P.P.E.T = Most useless political person ever tolerated !!)
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#49
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Re: Visa help.
I have just been advised that comprehensive clarification of tourist visas and recent changes with detailed Q & As has been issued by the MHA and can be downloaded in pdf format from:
http://mha.nic.in/pdfs/FAQ-TVisa311209.pdf
I realise that this is not good news for some of those who were offered tourist visas when their x visas were withdrawn and sincerely hope that
some successful resolution is found for their difficulties.
This para has also been added to the earlier statement:
This includes foreigners holding Tourist Visa who after initial entry into India had gone out of the country largely on account of neighbourhood tourism related travel and are re-entering India within two months before their final exit from India. However, Immigration authorities in all Immigration Check Posts may allow such foreign nationals on Tourist Visa to make two or three entries into the country (need based) subject to production of an itinerary and supporting documentation (Ticket bookings).
http://mha.nic.in/pdfs/FAQ-TVisa311209.pdf
I realise that this is not good news for some of those who were offered tourist visas when their x visas were withdrawn and sincerely hope that
some successful resolution is found for their difficulties.
This para has also been added to the earlier statement:
This includes foreigners holding Tourist Visa who after initial entry into India had gone out of the country largely on account of neighbourhood tourism related travel and are re-entering India within two months before their final exit from India. However, Immigration authorities in all Immigration Check Posts may allow such foreign nationals on Tourist Visa to make two or three entries into the country (need based) subject to production of an itinerary and supporting documentation (Ticket bookings).
#50
Re: Visa help.
http://mha.nic.in/pdfs/FAQ-TVisa311209.pdf
I realise that this is not good news for some of those who were offered tourist visas when their x visas were withdrawn and sincerely hope that
some successful resolution is found for their difficulties...
a Tourist Visa can only be granted to a foreigner who does not have a residence or occupation in India
AndyD 8-(#
P.S. I have emailled Vicki Treadell at the British High Commission - I suggest ALL British expat property owners do the same.
Last edited by a_f_d; Jan 1st 2010 at 8:34 am. Reason: postscript
#51
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Re: Visa help.
More importantly for some of us - from para #1:
a Tourist Visa can only be granted to a foreigner who does not have a residence or occupation in India
AndyD 8-(#
P.S. I have emailled Vicki Treadell at the British High Commission - I suggest ALL British expat property owners do the same.
a Tourist Visa can only be granted to a foreigner who does not have a residence or occupation in India
AndyD 8-(#
P.S. I have emailled Vicki Treadell at the British High Commission - I suggest ALL British expat property owners do the same.
I have also e-mailed her Andy,I'm sure it will be another topic that will be bought up at the meeting on 21st January
This is looking pretty grim all round
GC
#52
Re: Visa help.
More importantly for some of us - from para #1:
a Tourist Visa can only be granted to a foreigner who does not have a residence or occupation in India
AndyD 8-(#
P.S. I have emailled Vicki Treadell at the British High Commission - I suggest ALL British expat property owners do the same.
a Tourist Visa can only be granted to a foreigner who does not have a residence or occupation in India
AndyD 8-(#
P.S. I have emailled Vicki Treadell at the British High Commission - I suggest ALL British expat property owners do the same.
For example,
'I need an x-visa as under the current guidelines i don't meet the criteria for a tourist visa. I have a residence in Goa so hand over my 5 year x, thankyou very much'
If we're smart enough this could be used to force their hand regarding the re-issue of x visas.
We also should remember that the new rules are not Goan rules or exclusive to Goa but affect all of India......which could give the 'cause' more weight.
Last edited by Remy-Ireland; Jan 1st 2010 at 10:11 am.
#53
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Re: Visa help.
Could this actually work as a positive?
For example,
'I need an x-visa as under the current guidelines i don't meet the criteria for a tourist visa. I have a residence in Goa so hand over my 5 year x, thankyou very much'
If we're smart enough this could be used to force their hand regarding the re-issue of x visas.
We also should remember that the new rules are not Goan rules or exclusive to Goa but affect all of India......which could give the 'cause' more weight.
For example,
'I need an x-visa as under the current guidelines i don't meet the criteria for a tourist visa. I have a residence in Goa so hand over my 5 year x, thankyou very much'
If we're smart enough this could be used to force their hand regarding the re-issue of x visas.
We also should remember that the new rules are not Goan rules or exclusive to Goa but affect all of India......which could give the 'cause' more weight.
It could well work for you me old China as legally you being a PIO have every right according to Indian law to own property in India.
GC
& peace
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Re: Visa help.
Could this actually work as a positive?
For example,
'I need an x-visa as under the current guidelines i don't meet the criteria for a tourist visa. I have a residence in Goa so hand over my 5 year x, thankyou very much'
If we're smart enough this could be used to force their hand regarding the re-issue of x visas.
We also should remember that the new rules are not Goan rules or exclusive to Goa but affect all of India......which could give the 'cause' more weight.
For example,
'I need an x-visa as under the current guidelines i don't meet the criteria for a tourist visa. I have a residence in Goa so hand over my 5 year x, thankyou very much'
If we're smart enough this could be used to force their hand regarding the re-issue of x visas.
We also should remember that the new rules are not Goan rules or exclusive to Goa but affect all of India......which could give the 'cause' more weight.
got to give it a go!!!!
where do we find that quote AFD had posted ?
#55
Re: Visa help.
I was just thinking the same thing if we go armed with our papers etc bank statements for our indian accounts, all obtain PAN cards (which ive been told is quite simple as is driving licenses) though ive never had one we ma well win this one.
got to give it a go!!!!
where do we find that quote AFD had posted ?
got to give it a go!!!!
where do we find that quote AFD had posted ?
Just trying to install a bit of hope folks and remain optimistic... what's the alternative?
PS. Heres the link although it seems to be temporarily out of service
http://mha.nic.in/writereaddata/1262...Visa311209.pdf
Remy
Last edited by Remy-Ireland; Jan 1st 2010 at 11:05 am.
#56
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Yes Remy it might but there again it might not because if we turn up at the visa office and state we have a property in Goa,we could be told we can't own property in Goa and given nothing or reported to the D of E which I know has happened to a couple I know and others.
It could well work for you me old China as legally you being a PIO have every right according to Indian law to own property in India.
GC
& peace
It could well work for you me old China as legally you being a PIO have every right according to Indian law to own property in India.
GC
& peace
If you haven't registered your property and they are not aware of any property connection then my advice would be not to mention it and apply for tourist visa as normal.........im referring to those who have property that is registered and therefore under the spotlight. If these people are not going to meet the criteria for a tourist visa then they need to argue their case for an x visa and this could very well provide a reason for not accepting anything less.
Regards,
Remy
#58
Re: Visa help.
If you haven't registered your property and they are not aware of any property connection then my advice would be not to mention it and apply for tourist visa as normal.........im referring to those who have property that is registered and therefore under the spotlight. If these people are not going to meet the criteria for a tourist visa then they need to argue their case for an x visa and this could very well provide a reason for not accepting anything less.
Regards,
Remy
Regards,
Remy
Unless this gets sorted PDQ I recommend that ALL foreign property owners should NOT apply for T visas, apply for X visas and SCREAM & SHOUT at MP's Ministers, British High Commission etc etc!!!!!
AND no cause to feel smug if you already have an X visas - last thing I was told by VFS/HCI was that ONLY PIO's could have them and there is PLENTY of evidence that they are not renewing them.
AndyD 8-(#
Last edited by a_f_d; Jan 1st 2010 at 11:41 am. Reason: quote
#59
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I disagree, partly because I agree with your point that it could be a leverage point, but also because it would be illegal and you could be banned from India for life or even jailed.
Unless this gets sorted PDQ I recommend that ALL foreign property owners should NOT apply for T visas, apply for X visas and SCREAM & SHOUT at MP's Ministers, British High Commission etc etc!!!!!
AND no cause to feel smug if you already have an X visas - last thing I was told by VFS/HCI was that ONLY PIO's could have them and there is PLENTY of evidence that they are not renewing them.
AndyD 8-(#
Unless this gets sorted PDQ I recommend that ALL foreign property owners should NOT apply for T visas, apply for X visas and SCREAM & SHOUT at MP's Ministers, British High Commission etc etc!!!!!
AND no cause to feel smug if you already have an X visas - last thing I was told by VFS/HCI was that ONLY PIO's could have them and there is PLENTY of evidence that they are not renewing them.
AndyD 8-(#
Andy where can the form for x visa be found online......i have been searching but can't find it or is it an embassy only document?
Last edited by Remy-Ireland; Jan 1st 2010 at 11:52 am.
#60
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if your property isn't registered then you don't legally own it anyway so in a way your only leasing.......I THINK!
Andy where can the form for x visa be found online......i have been searching but can't find it or is it an embassy only document?
AndyD