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Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
Originally Posted by Mrs Brinks Matt
(Post 8426525)
That's correct i renewed my visa in Thailand so i can return to Goa to sell all my things and move on. :thumbup:
Do you keep a diary chablis? |
2 month rule still in force at present
Friends were not allowed to fly from the UK to Goa yesterday on a scheduled airline - they were told they were not allowed back into Goa until 2 months after they last left, so the airlines are enforcing the rule at present - ignore the rule at your own cost. . . . . . . . . . . . .
H. |
Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
What does everyone think about this : http://www.hindustantimes.com/Govt-e...e1-519985.aspx
source:goanvoice.org.uk :) |
Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
Know what you mean, Noni - heart stays STAY, head says SELL ..............BUT.......if there are going to be changes in the offing which will return the visa situation back to what it was prior to December/January then I can live with that. The 2 month gap between visas is a real bummer, but even that may change back.
Hopefully the authorities have realised that their knee-jerk reaction was poorly thought-out and that they are reversing their attitudes bit by bit. Just a shame they didn't stop to think about the lost revenue to Goa/India by keeping tourists out for 2 months between visas / even between visits. what I spent in London during my "enforced" 2 months out, would have kept me going for over 6 months here. Back in Goa and ever hopeful :thumbup: Let's hope Simon and his colleagues keep the impetus going.............. |
Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
The Goan Gov do not want long termers living here on tourist visas. The Tourist Minister stated in the press a few weeks ago that a 90 day maximum stay should be long enough time to spend in Goa. He thinks we are all on "doles" and that we do not spend enough money here. What they really want is the two and three week tourists staying in the big posh hotels with a quick "turn-about" of tourists bringing in massive amounts of holiday spending money.
Banyan |
Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
I would bet good money that if the Two Month Rule is revoked in the near future, and all the signs are that it will be, we will then see some new half-baked idiotic scheme introduced to deter long stay visitors. And I accurately predicted the present chaotic situation long before it happened too!
If I "owned" property in Zimbabwe-on-Sea I would get out at the first opprtunity, if not, then would hang on and see what happens? Dont forget that even with the rescinding of the present lunacy, as a property "owner" you are still in visa limbo as the monkeys that run India have decreed that you cannot have a tourist visa, but will not grant you an "X" or any other type unless you have an (often mickey-mouse) business, in which case they will no doubt claim you are breaking the law (you quite possibly are!) and use this as an excuse for confiscating your home. So those on here who are already celebrating the demise of the 2 month rule a little prematurely, just remember there are plenty more mines left in the minefield just waiting to be trodden on. And thats ignoring any that the bubus are planning for the future.......... |
Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
Originally Posted by Banyan
(Post 8432119)
The Goan Gov do not want long termers living here on tourist visas. The Tourist Minister stated in the press a few weeks ago that a 90 day maximum stay should be long enough time to spend in Goa. He thinks we are all on "doles" and that we do not spend enough money here. What they really want is the two and three week tourists staying in the big posh hotels with a quick "turn-about" of tourists bringing in massive amounts of holiday spending money.
Banyan So much for Mikkey Ps vision :thumbdown: K-C |
Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
I'm not sure how much longer mental Mickie will hold the post od tourist Minister if he keep this up with the G7
GC ;) p*ss up and brewery comes to mind:rofl: K-C http://www.littleabout.com/news/8220...overnment.html Copyright Indo Asian News |
Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
Originally Posted by Goacrazy56
(Post 8432873)
I'm not sure how much longer mental Mickie will hold the post od tourist Minister if he keep this up with the G7
GC ;) p*ss up and brewery comes to mind:rofl: K-C http://www.littleabout.com/news/8220...overnment.html Copyright Indo Asian News MENTAL MICKIE is an appropriate name for this guy. To come out with these ridiculous statements alone saying that we are all on the "doles". Mickie needs to be made aware that people on the "doles" are interviewed every couple of weeks and must be actively looking for work. Not only that their passports are scanned going in and out of UK airports. So how on earth are they loafing about long term in Goa? Banyan. |
Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
Originally Posted by Kan-conned
(Post 8432803)
I think you are quite right Banyan, I actually overheard one welcoming Goan sarpanch say he would like for us just to get off the plane give our spending money to the customs people and get back on the plane again !:eek:
So much for Mikkey Ps vision :thumbdown: K-C If either had a brain cell they would be dangerous ! Dread - no idiots please x |
Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
Originally Posted by dreadsoc
(Post 8433175)
I believe those were the comments made by Goan minister Churchill Alamao whilst speaking to journalists in Dubai a couple of years ago. Dread - no idiots please
x H. |
Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
yes H
Churchill changes his mind like I change my underwear,this is exactly what he did 360 degree about turn. GC;) trusting nothing any of Ali ba-ba and his 40 thieves say |
Re: 2 month rule still in force at present
Originally Posted by hemingway
(Post 8430264)
Friends were not allowed to fly from the UK to Goa yesterday on a scheduled airline - they were told they were not allowed back into Goa until 2 months after they last left, so the airlines are enforcing the rule at present - ignore the rule at your own cost. . . . . . . . . . . . .
H. |
Re: 2 month rule still in force at present
Originally Posted by More
(Post 8453197)
Any update on the 2 month fiasco. I keep hearing varying reports.
ZILCH! ALL RUMOURS:thumbdown: |
Re: Help if possible, new visa rules.
Seen in the Goanvoice
No 4 on the list squashing the 2 month visa rule Impsed in December:thumbsup: GC;) but WHEN http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...TR6F1CKLQU.DTL |
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