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A visa is a legal document enabling the bearer to enter a foreign country legally. The bearer’s passport is normally stamped or affixed with the visa.
A variety of visas are available, each of which grants the bearer permission to live, work, tour, or study in the country. Here is a list of common types of visas:
A PR visa, or Permanent Resident Visa, allows you to travel to a nation, stay for a period of time, and then seek for citizenship. In some countries, obtaining a PR visa eventually leads to citizenship.
Visit visas are non-immigrant visas that are required if an individual wishes to enter a country temporarily for business, tourism, or transit when traveling by air or ship.
Students enrolled in recognized educational institutions in foreign countries are granted a student visa. Non-immigrant visas are available for students. Students who intend to pursue higher education in another nation must apply for a student visa in order to study there.
A work visa allows you to travel to another nation and work for a set amount of time. For work permit visas, different nations may have distinct procedures and qualifying requirements. These visas are available in two types: temporary and permanent. A temporary work visa is only valid for a set amount of time and must be renewed if the visa holder wants to extend his stay. In most cases, the employer is the one who applies for a work permit visa. The employer will submit a visa application to the immigration authority of a specific country.
Travelers who intend to perform business operations and meetings that are not tied to work in that nation are issued business visas by government officials in that country. A business visa permits the holder to do the following:
Countries issue investor visas to encourage people with an established business track record and a genuine desire to start a business in another country to invest in their country. This can be a new business endeavor or the purchase of an existing international company.
Immigrant Investor Programs are designed to attract potential immigrant investors with sufficient personal wealth and managerial skills. Any business, with the exception of those that operate for the purpose of gaining interest or capital gains, qualifies for this program.
Every country that grants an investment visa has its unique set of criteria and restrictions.
A dependent visa allows spouses and children to go to another country to accompany or join a family member who has a matching Visa.
Dependents of a lawful migrant to a country, such as spouses, dependent children, or parents, can enter and reside in the country with a dependent visa. Dependents of migrants can seek for a visa to join them in the nation.
Applying for a visa can be a stressful prospect. With an endless train of paperwork and documentation, it can quickly become overwhelming. Y-Axis has the knowledge, experience, and robust processes to help you navigate complex visa procedures and file your visa application with greater confidence.
Each country offers different types of visa base on the purpose of your visit. Though you can apply for a visa to most countries online. It will take some time for you to understand the process, get the required documents, and fill the application form. You must ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements and requirements specific to the country you wish to move to.
Remember there are different requirements for a student visa, a tourist visa, a work visa, etc. You must understand the specific requirements of the visa you are applying for and fill the application form and follow the other processes to get your visa.
This is where the advice of a visa counselor or a visa advisor will be valuable to help you understand the different visas available and the specific requirements for your visa. A visa counselor will help you with the application process to successfully procure your visa.
Here are the general steps you must follow to get a visa:
Following the process and getting it right can sometimes get overwhelming. A better option is to consult an immigration expert who can help you in an efficient way.
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When you’ll require a visa is determined by where you want to go. If your home country and the country to which you intend to visit have a visa agreement, you will most likely not need to apply for a visa ahead of time. If your home country does not have a visa agreement with your planned destination, you will need to apply for a visa before departure.
If you want to travel to a country that does not have a visa regime similar to your own, you’ll need a visa.
Many nations have visa regulations and agreements that allow inhabitants of those countries to travel freely between them without requiring a visa.
A country’s visa policy is a set of rules that determines who is allowed and who is not allowed to enter the country. The policy may allow passport holders from one nation to enter without a visa, but not those from another. The majority of visa rules are bilateral, meaning that two countries will enable their nationals to travel visa-free, however this is not always the case. When it comes to setting visa policies, there are no hard and fast laws. However, diplomatic links with the other country, the history of illegal immigration from the country, and cost and tourism factors are some determining factors.
Visa limitations are in place to keep track of and control the flow of visitors in and out of a nation, as well as to prevent illegal immigration and other criminal activity. By requiring travelers to apply for a visa, the authorities are able to thoroughly scrutinize potential visitors. Individuals may, for example, attempt to migrate to a country with superior economic chances in order to work there illegally.
There are different types of Visas that are available based on your requirement and purpose of travel overseas such as Student Visa, Work Visa, Investor Visa, Business Visa, Dependent Visa, and Visitor Visa, etc.
Let us look at each visa in detail:
Visitor visa
Visitor visas are non-immigrant visas that an individual must apply for if they wish to enter a country temporarily for business, tourism or for transiting through a country while on journey by air or ship.
Student visa
A student visa is issued to students enrolled at qualified educational institutions in foreign countries. Student visas are non-immigrant visas. Students who wish to pursue higher education in another country must obtain a student visa to study in that country.
Most countries issue student visas for foreign students to attend school within their borders. To obtain a visa, the student must first be enrolled at a college or university in that country.
Work visa
Work visa allows you to enter a foreign country and work there for a fixed period of time. Different countries may have different procedures and eligibility requirements for work permit visas. These visas are issued either on temporary or permanent basis. A temporary work visa is valid only for a fixed period of time after which it has to be renewed if the visa holder has to extend his visa. Generally, the employer applies for a work permit visa. the employer will apply to the immigration authority of a particular country for approval of the visa.
Dependent visa
A Dependent visa is a type of Visa that permits the spouses and kids to travel to an overseas nation for the purpose of accompanying/joining the family member with a corresponding Visa.
With a dependent visa, the dependents of a lawful migrant to a country such as spouse, dependent children or parents can enter and stay in the country. Such dependents can apply for a visa to join the migrant in the country.
Investor visa
Investor visa is offered by countries to encourage people with a proven business track record and a genuine intent in developing a business overseas to invest in their country. This can be either a new business venture or buying an existing overseas business.
Australia and Canada have an Immigrant Investor Programs. The USP of such programs in these countries are that they offer the option of having an alternate residency status while continuing to manage already existing business.
The Immigrant Investor Programs seek to attract potential immigrant investors who have enough personal net worth and managerial experience. A qualifying business under this program is any business except for those that operate with the purpose of gaining interest or capital gains.
Every country that offers an investor visa has its own set of requirements and eligibility criteria.
Business visa
Government authorities in countries issue business visas to travelers who wish to conduct business activities and meetings that are not related to employment in that country. A business visa allows the holder to:
The documents required for a Visa interview will depend on the nation and type of Visa that you are applying to. The documents that are most commonly required are:
Supporting documents required for a Visa interview
The idea of supporting documents is to verify –
Let us look at the documents required for visa interviews for important countries:
United States
United Kingdom
Canada
Germany
The Visa processing times are variable depending on the category of Visa and your location. It can take around a few weeks to some months.
For the U.S, depending on your individual visa, the processing times differ widely. A temporary, non-immigrant visa can usually be processed much quicker than a permanent visa for immigrants. Your visa should be approved within a few days whether you’re visiting the United States for business or travel. Visas for immigrants, meanwhile, will take 3 to 5 weeks. In this period, you will know if your visa application is accepted or rejected.
For Canada, the application processing time is the period between the receipt of your visa application by IRCC and the final decision to grant your PR visa. The processing time varies for the different immigration programs that the country offers. So, how soon you will get your PR visa depends on the immigration program you have selected to apply for your PR visa.
The most popular immigration program is the Express Entry system which also has the fastest processing time. The average processing time for the PR visa in 2020 right from the filing of the application to getting the invitation to apply (ITA) from Canadian authorities is 6 months.
In the other popular immigration program – the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), the process is almost like the Express Entry program. The only difference being the verification process takes a little longer, this can extend the processing time to about 12 months.
For the Quebec skilled Workers Program (QSWP), a provincial immigration program run by the Quebec province, the processing time is between 12-16 months.
The processing time of the Canadian work permit is solely dependent on the completion of your application and the office at which you have applied. We have found that processing a Canadian Work Permit can take between 1-27 weeks.
Like work permits, Canadian study permit processing time relies largely on the country of residence of the applicant. A Canadian research permit can usually be processed for between 1-16 weeks.
For Australia, the PR visa takes about 12 to 18 months on average to be processed.
To ensure that your Australian PR visa application is processed on time do not submit an incomplete application. For the smooth processing of your application, make sure you meet the key requirements of the visa application process.
The processing time for other major visa categories are as under:
Visa subclass
Description
75% of applications processed in
90% of applications processed in
417
Working Holiday visa
14 days
34 days
457
Temporary Work (Skilled) visa
86 days
6 months
189
Skilled Independent visa
4 months
6 months
190
Skilled Nominated visa
4 months
7 months
489
Skilled – Regional (Provisional) visa (State/Territory Nominated visa classes)
5 months
7 months
186
Employer Nomination Scheme visa
8 months
9 months
For the UK, you will hear the decision on your visa application within 3 weeks. This applies to most of the visa categories such as tourist, student or work visa.
The cost of the Visa is variable depending on the category of Visa and your location. It can cost around a few hundreds of dollars to some thousands of dollars.
Let us look at the cost of visas for certain popular overseas destinations.
USA
The application fee for the most common nonimmigrant visa types such as tourist, business, student visas is USD160. The cost of work and religious visas is USD190. K visas cost USD 265 and the fee amount for E visas is USD 205. The tables below are a more comprehensive list of visa types and fee amounts.
Schengen visa
The cost of the Schengen visa will vary based on the type of visa and the age of the applicant. The visa application costs include the visa fees you should pay at the respective embassy or consulate.
Visa category
Cost in USD
Adult
90$
Child between 6-12 years of age
45$
Child younger than 6 years of age
Free
Holders of diplomatic, official or service passports traveling for official purposes
Free
Family member of a EU/EEA national
Free
Pupils, students and accompanying teachers during a school trip
Free
Researchers traveling to perform scientific research
Free
Nationals from Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia.
39$
United Kingdom
Canada
Costs in CAD
Australia
Visa subclass
Base application charge
Additional Applicant charge
Additional applicant charges under 18
18 and over
Subclass 189 Visa
AUD 4,045
AUD 2,020
AUD 1,015
Subclass 190 Visa
AUD 4,045
AUD 2,020
AUD 1,015
Subclass 491 Visa
From AUD 4,045
AUD 2,020
AUD 1,015
Below are the general guidelines for a Visa application:
Here is the process for certain popular countries
USA
Check if you need a visa
Choose the type of US visa that you’re going to apply for.
Fill in the application form DS-160 for a non-immigrant visa.
Pay the fee for visa application.
Fix the date and time for your visa interview.
Compile the document file
Participate in the visa interview.
Wait for the processing time
UK
Find out if there’s a UK visa you need.
Choose the correct form of UK visa.
Complete the application form online.
For a UK visa application, collect the necessary documents.
Schedule an appointment for a UK visa.
Depending on availability, the visa application process includes obtaining an appointment from the consulate. On the day of the appointment, all the original documents for submission and for biometrics have to be submitted to the applicant.
Canada
Find out if you’re eligible for a visa from Canada.
Create your online account.
Compile the document file.
Pay the required fees.
Wait for your Canadian visa to be approved.
Send your passport and your fees for processing.
Australia
Choose a visa subclass that is ideal for your purpose and download the appropriate visa application form.
Submit the supporting documents that may be needed for your visa application.
Organize the visa fee payment
A mandatory prerequisite is the prior online appointment for submission of application
By the term ‘visa’ is meant an entry permit for a short and temporary visit that must not be more than 90 days in duration.
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