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oktata Jun 25th 2011 3:46 am

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Originally Posted by a_f_d (Post 9454575)
I'll try and get one when I'm back in India - every little helps!

AndyD 8-)#

good idea !

noni Jun 25th 2011 8:21 am

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India liberalises visa rules for Russian citizens

25 Jun: Domain-B (India). India has relaxed visa rules for Russian citizens visiting the country for business purposes or as tourists, by allowing multiple-entry on a one-year visa… “We are now issuing multi-entry business visas valid for one year against six months single or double entry in the past and tourist visas valid for six months with multiple entries," Ajai Malhotra, India's Ambassador to Russia, said… .



Goa tourism hails relaxation in visa norms

25 Jun: IBNS. New norms will allow multiple entry visas wherein a tourist can stay in India for 180 days. Previously these were only single entry with a minimum gap of two months before re-entry. The tourism industry in Goa has hailed the union government’s decision on relaxing visa norms for foreign visitors coming here

www.goanvoice.org.uk

rdenero Jun 25th 2011 2:52 pm

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Originally Posted by noni (Post 9456843)
India liberalises visa rules for Russian citizens

25 Jun: Domain-B (India). India has relaxed visa rules for Russian citizens visiting the country for business purposes or as tourists, by allowing multiple-entry on a one-year visa… “We are now issuing multi-entry business visas valid for one year against six months single or double entry in the past and tourist visas valid for six months with multiple entries," Ajai Malhotra, India's Ambassador to Russia, said… .



Goa tourism hails relaxation in visa norms

25 Jun: IBNS. New norms will allow multiple entry visas wherein a tourist can stay in India for 180 days. Previously these were only single entry with a minimum gap of two months before re-entry. The tourism industry in Goa has hailed the union government’s decision on relaxing visa norms for foreign visitors coming here

www.goanvoice.org.uk

Good news for Indian Freedom Fighters? Lots more of there great allies will be able to come to India.

kernowpisky Jun 26th 2011 9:17 pm

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finally the herald picks the story up;

http://www.oheraldo.in/news/Local%20...sts/49256.html

Not sure whats different about it now for Brits, but thank god Russians are allowed to stay longer....:blink:

willb Jun 26th 2011 11:50 pm

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With the new visa norm, while Russian tourist visa will be doubled from three months to six months, the UK tourist visa will now be extended to 12 months from a strict period of 6 months.

So we can come and stay for 12 months then???????????

noni Jun 26th 2011 11:55 pm

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Originally Posted by willb (Post 9459523)
With the new visa norm, while Russian tourist visa will be doubled from three months to six months, the UK tourist visa will now be extended to 12 months from a strict period of 6 months.



So we can come and stay for 12 months then???????????

The tourism industry said two others requests in the same proposal are yet to be take care of.
Other requests include a mandatory rider for foreigners on a tourist visa travelling to India that asked to maintain two-month gap before they can re-enter the country, be dropped.
“The existing rules affect the long stayers from Western Europe who prefer to spend their entire winter in sunny Goa. Maybe a relaxation is possible for friendly European countries as it will reduce half of the problem so that they don’t apply for the visa again to re-enter here till their validity of the visa,” Tourism Director Swapnil Naik said.
As a security measure, the central government had issued stringent visa norms for tourists coming to India. Accordingly, foreigners on a tourist visa travelling to India mandatorily have to give a two-month gap before they can re-enter the country.


Nope, still two months out.

kernowpisky Jun 26th 2011 11:57 pm

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Originally Posted by willb (Post 9459523)
With the new visa norm, while Russian tourist visa will be doubled from three months to six months, the UK tourist visa will now be extended to 12 months from a strict period of 6 months.

So we can come and stay for 12 months then???????????

I haven't seen it anywhere, but i would imagine 180 days will still apply :confused:

a_f_d Jun 27th 2011 2:30 am

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Originally Posted by noni (Post 9459533)
...
Nope, still two months out.

... and the 6-month hasn't been that strict - 12-month visas have been fairly easily available for the last couple of years.

AndyD 8-)#

noni Jun 27th 2011 3:45 am

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Spice up your lovelife

19 Jun: News of the World. TIKKA whiff of this! A new range of CURRY perfumes has been developed to spice up the nation's love lives… Dave Jenkins, editor of curry magazine Chaat! said: "Everyone loves a good curry, so who wouldn't want to smell like their favourite?"… the colognes are Tikka Massala, Korma, Madras, Rogan Josh and Vindaloo… Cotswolds-based perfume company Essentially Me then created the potions which go on sale later this summer… Becky Carlyle, 37, said: "I wouldn't mind my other half wearing these - he'd be good enough to eat!"…

:rofl::rofl: there is no answer to this!:rolleyes: what do you think Bipat?
www.goanvoice.org.uk

Bipat Jun 27th 2011 4:26 am

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Originally Posted by noni (Post 9459958)
Spice up your lovelife

19 Jun: News of the World. TIKKA whiff of this! A new range of CURRY perfumes has been developed to spice up the nation's love lives… Dave Jenkins, editor of curry magazine Chaat! said: "Everyone loves a good curry, so who wouldn't want to smell like their favourite?"… the colognes are Tikka Massala, Korma, Madras, Rogan Josh and Vindaloo… Cotswolds-based perfume company Essentially Me then created the potions which go on sale later this summer… Becky Carlyle, 37, said: "I wouldn't mind my other half wearing these - he'd be good enough to eat!"…

:rofl::rofl: there is no answer to this!:rolleyes: what do you think Bipat?
www.goanvoice.org.uk

Why ask me? I can't think of anything worse than OH smelling of curry, or any other food for that matter. Is this company serious??
Bad enough coming out of a restaurant with clothes smelling of oil or food. At least smoke has been banned.

noni Jun 27th 2011 7:03 am

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Panaji, June 27 (IANS) Tourists caught at rave party sites in Goa could henceforth be forced to do community service, an official said Monday.

Superintendent of Police, Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Ashok Thakker was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a Goa Police drug awareness programme launched here.

‘Right now, the programme we are working with involves students. But tourists could also be included in the future,’ Thakker said.

The NCB as well as the anti narcotics cell (ANC) of the state police have taken a leaf out of the Maharashtra Police’s book by roping in Pune-based Muktangan, an NGO specialising in drug de-addiction and rehabilitation.

Muktangan was instrumental in getting more than 80 college students do 150 hours of community work after they were caught at a rave party in a farmhouse near Pune last year.

‘In Pune, the community programme involved students, but we could try out the same programme for tourists here, because you get a lot of them here. We must rope in the ANC and the NCB for this purpose,’ said Sanjay Bhagat of Muktangan.

Goa is a hub of rave parties along beaches like Vagator, Anjuna Morjim in north Goa and Palaloem, Agonda in the south, where drugs are openly sold and consumed. Raves are heavily attended by foreigners as well as youngsters from Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore, which are an overnight journey away.

Now take notice, you have all been warned!:rofl:

johnny five Jun 27th 2011 7:32 am

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[QUOTE=Bipat;9460050]Why ask me? I can't think of anything worse than OH smelling of curry, or any other food for that matter. Is this company serious??
Bad enough coming out of a restaurant with clothes smelling of oil or food. At least smoke has been banned.[/QUOTE]

They would have to do a lot of "spicing up of love-life" before smoke became an issue, surely?


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oktata Jun 27th 2011 8:11 am

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Originally Posted by kernowpisky (Post 9459536)
I haven't seen it anywhere, but i would imagine 180 days will still apply :confused:

if you haven't seen it anywhere consider the 180 days as given - 180 days seems to be a universal period in many countries - for instance - canadian 'snow birds' or folks getting away from the cold canadian winters going down to the states can stay for 180 days - anything more than that period requires a (long term ) visa. exceeding the 180 day period also has tax implications.

noni Jun 27th 2011 2:42 pm

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Hunt for the 'Burka Bandit': Man armed with knife and umbrella dressed as Muslim woman to rob travel agents

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1QXD7wRC9

What are your views on the burka?

Bipat Jun 27th 2011 7:54 pm

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http://www.hindu.com/2011/06/28/stor...2856990300.htm

Could lead to improvements at Dabolim if (although unlikely) it happened.


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