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thebrightgroups · 2 years
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anxhelstudies · 13 days
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it’s been a while but i went in albania for 2,5 weeks, went to 2 weddings, go out with my friends since one of them was going back to ireland and i am going to london in 2 days.
so the rankings for the uni i applied got released (idk if it’s the correct therm for this but idc) and surprise!! i didn’t get in… so anyway i’m going to london as a consolation prize! i’m really excited and grateful for this opportunity because it’s all thanks to my aunt who invited me (and my mother who is supporting me since she doesn’t want me to give her back the money she gave me in advance for milan). i hope i will take the most from this opportunity, i’m going to the london design festival and have some days to visit the tourist spots while sending cv and portfolio hoping to do some networking and have some job interview (crossing my fingers). all of this because i applied for the passport in time!! and it’s my first time having a strong passport, i could go to a lot of countries and not worrying for a visa meanwhile in high school i was known in my class and an other class to be the girl who always has problems in international school trips because of my nationality.
anyway i decided to do the #100daysofproductivity challenge starting today, hoping i can finish it. so today i did some laundry and took my first chinese lesson with a tutor! i was a little anxious since i always studied alone but i went well. the teacher is very nice and i really liked her and the price per hour is good so i think i will be able to have 1h lesson a week. since i told her i already self studied something this first lesson was more of a recap this way she could understand my level and adjust the next lessons accordingly. we decided together the book that we were going to use and after that we started with reading pinying, i was really nervous because i never read in in chinese with someone listening but in the end my reading/pronunciation skills were actually good for someone who self studied and i didn’t make the errors some of her students at hsk4 level makes so she was happy and told me to practice more the fourth tone and the pronunciation of p and b because i make some mistakes there but it’s not a big deal since this are the same problem for italian so i just have to practice more. other than that she made me read some words and ask some question about words and radicals to see my situation. At the end she asked me to take a look at the textbook see what i know and don’t know and the text her to let her know what i wanted for next lesson: continue with the review or start something new. Next lesson will probably be a review for the things that i had difficulties studying alone and the few things in the firsts chapters i didn’t do. overall i really liked studying with a tutor, since it’s one on one the focus is all on me and it’s really good to have someone to tell u what u need to practice more. i can totally see the benefits of this and for me its money spent wisely and will be a really good investment for my future.
anyway if u have some good spot to visit or try in london leave it in the comments (especially for asian skincare and makeup and stationary!)
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gardengnosticator · 1 month
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secondary scholarship locations im researching
- china, amazing history and if youre going to research asian literature in that broad a sense theres a bevy of resources to indulge in. added bonus, all tue chinese exchange students i met in korea are constantly asking when im going to visit the prc so ill be around familiar faces. con, australia is still bitchy about approving movement to china as a sponsored scholar because they assume im xi jinping will personally abduct me for international leverage.
- taiwan, cheaper flight, and easier time with governmental approval. i know some scholars already there so room and board is an easier configuration but theres nothing that grabs me to want to continue my study there. plus ill be sulky because i wont be on the mainland.
- macau/hong kong, easier visa arrangements due to their SAR status and being so close to the mainland i can do the visa loop of chilling in hong kong for like 80 days, head into china and get my visa free tourist allocation of 15 days then return to hong kong and loop the system. i have some family friends in hong kong who can set me up with work as i still have an internship portion of my scholarship left but that feels ultra scummy.
- south korea, ill probably have to relocate my original location from daegu to seoul to get into the school im aiming for. ive been through the visa routine before and im definitely as comfortable navigating the rok as a country so im aware of dealing with my ARC and NHIS scheme and registration of activities so it would be the less stressful trip and would streamline my scholarship program a lot more efficiently. cons, its the bad korea tho…
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This thought might not be super well developed but I feel like in white-majority wealthy western countries there is a distinction between what is considered “civilised” white male crime and “uncivilised” crime by men of color. You can have a white man commit the same crime as a migrant man of color but the migrant man’s crime is blamed on his race, country of origin, whether or not he is there legally/documented, if he’s a refugee, etc. Meanwhile, white male citizens/immigrants/tourists commit the same crime and it’s looked at as Default Male Behavior. Like white men do Civilised Default Misogyny and Crime and men of color do Horrible Racialized Uncivilised Misogyny and Crime. I’m not excusing misogyny or violence by any man, but it’s important to note how alt-right and racist movements portray white men and their crime as “default” while men of color are exceptionally bad.
Radblr has a similar problem where white radical feminists hide their racism behind feminism. They say they “distrust all men” but often times hold extreme opinions about men of color, especially migrants, that they don’t about white men. Or they act like western governments should be able to ban male migrants from the Global South “just because they are men.”
I personally don’t hold these views but it’s how some of your anons are sounding. I’m curious what you think as someone who has immigrated to Germany from another country
i mean you basically put my views into words very well here. my issue is the obvious double-standard.
as for ~banning male immigrants~, frankly i think for a side of tumblr constantly saying not dating men is a “pipe dream”, i find it strange that they think any government would ban all males from entering their countries but would allow female immigrants & refugees. as if. i remember when i was struggling to get my visa to come to germany (primarily bc of racist singling out by the visa officers, they apparently do this all the time to women from certain brown countries), i was told by some that germany doesn’t like unmarried women of colour coming to germany bc they think we’ll just find a german man to marry and stay in the country, or that we’ll turn to prostitution.
these governments barely even punish rape to begin with, and y’all think they’d keep men out but let women in in order to protect local women? be realistic. they already discriminate against us in the process. they already tend to prefer young men bc they view them as definite additional workforce, and feel the opposite about young women bc they view us as potential burdens to the system. and they do this even more frequently to women of certain non-european, non-western nationalities. they’ve discriminated against MENA ppl so much that it had to go to court in the past and their discrimination was eventually ruled unconstitutional in germany.
but even ignoring that.. the idea of ‘ban male migrants! ban male refugees’ assumes that no woman ever would be disadvantaged by this further. many women cannot escape if not with male relatives. it’s pretty dangerous to go on a boat and try to reach another country, countless refugees lost their lives like this. female refugees often arrive with family, or went with their family, for a reason. if not with her husband, then potentially with her son, or her brother, or her father. they would also be impacted if they have to choose between leaving alone or leaving with male loved ones. especially considering how protective eastern families can be of women, like some of us have parents that don’t let us go out after a certain time even if we’re obviously adults and can make that choice for ourselves. many eastern women aren’t even allowed to study abroad bc of how possessive and protective our families can be. often males will escape first and then pay money to help their female relatives & loved ones leave more safely after them, often because of how dangerous it is to go by boat to escape. many female refugees already die on the way and there are no efforts to actually safely evacuate female refugees specifically, nor do western governments WANT to do that. the ones that don’t want immigrants & refugees don’t want ANY, they’re not going to limit it to males.
anyways yes, although men of every race & religion commit vile acts of misogyny against women, it’s sensationalised and racialised when men of certain racial backgrounds do it. and apparent “radical” feminists can’t even see past that and question who it will benefit if we argue that certain men are better than others… because that argument certainly won’t protect women, but it does prop up certain men. i thought that’s part of why we all opposed the whole “men of colour didn’t even partake in misogyny until white colonisers came!” argument but i guess not.
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g-rasyaana · 3 months
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My US tourist visa got approved!!!
After graduating in 2018, all I ever thought was becoming a pharmacist in the US. I studied the process and made sure I understood what I needed. The very reason why I pursued the Doctor of Pharmacy program is because they required foreign graduates to have this degree before we are able to take the equivalency exam. After getting the PharmD degree, one big obstacle I had to face was getting a tourist visa because exams are only held in the US, even the English exam. I read testimonies from different people online and I lost hope because I didn't have strong ties to the Philippines back then. I thought it was going to be an impossible journey to consider. Which is why I researched more about Australia instead.
Initially, I planned to just make Australia my stepping stone before I eventually continue my plans to move to the US as a pharmacist. However, after getting exhausted after a year of internship, I decided that it was gonna be the last academic exam I'm gonna take. I was so done with endless studying just to pass an exam. My main priority is to make money and save up for my future, which I know I am capable of doing now in Australia. I don't want to go through all the hassle again of researching about the visa that will make me stay longer in a certain country, exams I have to study for all night long, trying to adapt to a new culture. I now just want to enjoy life and focus on honing my skills work-wise.
I rarely give myself credit, but I'm so happy and proud of how far I've come now. Looking back, I was just struggling how to get that tourist visa and now I easily got it after 4 questions. I will see whether visiting USA will actually make me want to continue my American dream or not.
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applythaivisa · 2 months
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Multiple Entry Tourist Visa
A Multiple Entry Tourist Visa (METV) is a travel document issued by certain countries that permits holders to enter and exit the country multiple times within a specified period. This visa category is designed to accommodate frequent travelers, business people, and those with family or personal ties to the host country.  
Understanding the METV
While the term 'tourist' might suggest solely leisure travel, METVs often cater to a broader spectrum of visitors. Business travelers, for instance, can utilize an METV for frequent business trips, saving the hassle of repeated visa applications. Similarly, individuals with family abroad can use it for regular visits.
Key characteristics of an METV typically include:
Multiple entries: The visa holder can enter the country multiple times within its validity period.
Validity period: This is the duration for which the visa remains valid. It can range from a few months to several years.
Duration of stay: This is the maximum permitted stay for each visit.
Conditions and restrictions: Each country has its own specific rules regarding eligibility, required documents, and conditions of stay.
Benefits of an METV
Convenience: The most obvious benefit is the elimination of the need to apply for a new visa for each visit.
Flexibility: It offers greater flexibility in travel plans, allowing for spontaneous trips or extended stays.
Status: In some cases, holding an METV can enhance one's perceived status or credibility.
Challenges and Considerations
While the METV is undoubtedly convenient, it’s essential to understand the potential challenges and considerations:
Eligibility: Not everyone qualifies for an METV. Countries typically have strict eligibility criteria based on factors like nationality, financial status, travel history, and purpose of visit.
Cost: METVs often come with higher fees compared to single-entry visas.
Conditions of stay: There might be restrictions on activities permitted during the stay, such as work or study.
Visa refusal: Even with eligibility, visa applications can be denied. It's crucial to provide accurate and complete information.
Countries Offering METVs
The availability of METVs varies widely between countries. Some popular destinations known for issuing METVs include:
Schengen Area countries: Offering various categories of multiple-entry visas based on the purpose of travel.
United States: Provides different visa categories, including the B1/B2 visitor visa which can be issued for multiple entries.  
United Kingdom: Offers Standard Visitor visas with multiple entry options.  
Canada: Provides multiple-entry visitor visas for eligible applicants.
Australia: Offers various visa subclasses with multiple entry options.  
Tips for Applying for an METV
Research thoroughly: Understand the specific requirements of the country you're applying to.
Prepare meticulously: Gather all necessary documents and ensure they are accurate and complete.
Be truthful: Provide honest and accurate information on the visa application.
Consider a visa consultant: If the process seems overwhelming, consider seeking professional assistance.
Obtaining a Multiple Entry Tourist Visa can significantly enhance your travel experience. By understanding the intricacies involved, you can increase your chances of a successful application and make the most of your travels.
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australiavisauk · 1 month
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Australian eVisitor (Subclass 651) Visa for UK and European Citizens
If you're a citizen of the United Kingdom or one of 35 other eligible countries, embarking on an adventure to Australia has never been easier. Australia Visa UK offers the fastest services for obtaining an Australia eVisitor tourist and business visa, ensuring you can explore the vibrant landscapes and rich culture of Australia without the hassle.
Why Choose the eVisitor (Subclass 651) Visa?
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Flexible Purpose: Ideal for both tourism and business visits.
Short-Term Study: Participate in short-term study or training programs.
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Eligibility Check: Ensure you are from one of the 36 eligible countries, including the UK.
Online Application: Complete the online application form with your personal and travel details.
Documentation: Upload the required documents, such as your passport and any supporting information.
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mariacallous · 10 months
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On November 30, Finland completely closed its border with Russia, attributing the decision to the sharp increase in the flow of refugees from the Middle East and Africa. Some of the refugees planning to request asylum in Finland were detained in Russia’s Karelia and Murmansk regions and placed in temporary detention centers for foreigners. Another 200 people, according to the Murmansk regional authorities, were sent on buses to St. Petersburg in late November. The majority of the refugees may be deported from Russia. The St. Petersburg outlet Bumaga spoke with a Syrian man, who is facing deportation back to his home country, to learn why he and hundreds of other refugees are trying to enter Finland through Russia, despite the challenging relationship between Russia and the E.U. since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. With Bumaga’s permission, Meduza is publishing the text in full.
On attempting to reach Finland
I’m from Syria. I’m 28 years old. I studied engineering for six years in Damascus, graduating from one of the best universities in the country. But the war in Syria isn’t easing up, and Israel is constantly attacking. I decided to leave home to search for work.
Two and a half months ago, I got to Russia on a tourist visa. But the laws in Russia are strict, there’s no asylum here. [In November,] I decided to travel to Finland, to look for work in Europe. I just want to work so I can help my family.
At first, I reached St. Petersburg from Moscow. Then, I paid an Asian man $100 and travelled with him to the Salla border crossing [in the Murmansk region.] No one sent me to this driver, I found him myself.
But 200 kilometers (around 124 miles) from the border crossing, Russian security officials stopped us and told us we have to turn back because the crossing was closed. I’ll tell you the truth: the security officials treated us with respect and said they didn’t want us to put ourselves at risk. It was very cold there, we could’ve died in the freezing cold. The Russian police worried about us, when we weren’t worried for ourselves.
When I was going back, the driver said the Russian security forces gave us $200 to return [to St. Petersburg]. We didn’t reach Finland and spent over 20 hours in the car — it was exhausting.
I believe that Finland’s statements [that Russia is artificially creating a migrant crisis] aren’t accurate. After all, the security officers stopped me. But I think that if I insisted on driving further toward Finland, then the Russian police and army would have let me.
If the flow of migrants from Russia had a negative influence on Europe, then Russia would’ve been forcing people to enter Europe by the thousands, but it’s not doing that. There’s a political formula that we wouldn’t understand. This state politics, we don’t know where we’ll end up. We’re the victims of the political relationship between Europe and Russia. But Europe is driving us out.
On deportation and Syria
After the border, I went to Moscow, went to a migration service and said that I wanted to leave. The problem is that my tourist visa expired two weeks ago. And I understood: if the police catch me, I’ll be arrested and sent to a deportation center.
When I was summoned to the [Gagarinsky District] Court [on November 27], I told the judge: “I need time to be able to leave Russia.” But I didn’t say where I was planning to go. I was given a notice to leave the country in 15 days. I have now appealed the decision and am waiting for the court’s response. After all, I’m an educated person and I know how this all works legally.
If Russia lets me, I’ll stay here. Though when I asked my lawyer about applying for asylum in Russia, he told me it’s impossible. So I never figured out how to apply and where to go.
If I’m deported to Syria, then I’ll lose my life and my family. My family lives in Damascus. Father, mother, and siblings.
If I return to my country, then I won’t be able to work, because I’ll go to the army and I’ll earn $20 per month. I won’t even have enough money for clothing, I won’t be able to get married and have a family. I have to help my parents and siblings, send them money for education. The situation in Syria is worse than you can imagine.
In Syria, a visa costs a person the price of their house. If they have a house…So you can imagine how hard it is [to get a visa to Russia].
The people who send out invitations [for visas] are Arabs who live here [in Russia]. They’re taking advantage of the people in Syria. Most of those who talk about wanting to “help” just want money. Arabs living in Russia exploit people from Syria and other countries, forcing them to pay for accommodations and translation [of documents into Russian]. They charge over $600 for filing an asylum application. You know, humanity buried itself a long time ago and there’s nothing left of it.
On the reason refugees went to the Finnish border
I didn’t try going to Belarus. My friends who’ve been there said that it’s a catastrophic situation, that people can’t enter Poland and Latvia and that the Belarusian army sends them back to the border with Russia. I don’t think that Belarus will put up with the influx of migrants and refugees.
I know someone who went missing for 15 days. Believe it or not, he came from Saudi Arabia, traveled to Latvia, and lost contact. Then, someone found him in the forest in Belarus. The problem is that Latvian border guards sometimes beat refugees, electrocute them, and break their phones [Bumaga notes that torture by the Latvian authorities has been confirmed by Amnesty International’s report]. Then, refugees are dumped into the forest in the direction of Belarus where they’re lost for several days because they don’t have phones. You can only find your way out with the help of a map.
The Belarusian government doesn’t allow refugees into the forest, and the police catch them. But this is hindered by smugglers who can transport people through the forests to Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania. But actually, when people enter the forest, that’s when the suffering begins.
That’s exactly why some refugees went to the Russia-Finland border. They thought that it’d be easier and safer to apply for asylum there than in Belarus.
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theilustrado · 11 months
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How to be a US Pharmacist if you’re a Philippine Registered Pharmacist.
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(Overview of the process ⬆️)
Maraming nagtatanong sa page ko kung paano daw maging US Pharmacist as a Filipino Pharmacist. Kaya, I'll just create a one big post about it. Oo nga pala, it's really hard to get a work visa/sponsorship from the US kung foreign pharmacist ka.
So, kung wala kang way na makapunta ng US to legally work (like a petition, etc) it'll be difficult (Unlike sa mga nurses). I'm no visa expert and won't be able to answer any at all.
but if you're already in the US (as a citizen/permanent resident) and you have a BS Pharmacy degree from the Philippines, here's for you!
First, let's talk about qualifications:
1. You have to be a licensed pharmacist in your home country first. kailangan, board passer ka muna sa Philippines. HINDI REQUIRED ang ANY work experience to qualify for the exam.
2. Your education should be a MINIMUM of 5- years if you graduated after Jan 1, 2003. Kapag 4 years lang natapos, you'll have to go back to school for another year (CLINICAL PHARMACY) or PharmD (plus 2 years). NO EXCEPTIONS. again, di naman mandatory ang pharmD. Okay na yung clinical pharmacy. Also, Not MS/PhD kasi i-evaluate siya case by case and hindi guaranteed to qualify.
Pero kung grumaduate ka before ng Jan 1, 2003, you can take the exam with a 4-year degree as long as you passed the other requirements like TOEFL, good standing w/ your license sa PH, etc.
After meeting the education requirements, no need to study again in the US.
For me, I graduated sa CEU-Manila noong 2015. Kulang yung 4- years na degree ko kaya I went back to school noong 2020-2021 (Clinical pharmacy). I'll link below my experience a full-time student sa Philippines while also working full-time in Texas.
Let's talk about the exams you need to take:
1. TOEFL (ENGLISH TEST) - there are minimum scores you need to achieve. Kahit offered ang TOEFL sa Philippines, it's only acceptable by the US kapag tinake mo siya mismo sa US territories or parts of Canada. You can take this exam with a US tourist visa. TOEFL ha, not IELTS. You can take this anytime kasi 2 years naman ang validity niya.
2. FPGEE (Foreign Pharmacy Graduate Equivalency Exam). Itong exam na ito ay para sa mga Pharmacists educated outside of the USA. Kahit sa Philippines ka grumaduate, or UK, or Canada, Australia, SAME EXAM for EVERYONE. You need to pass this exam in order for you to INTERN sa desired state mo. This exam is usually administered ONCE A YEAR DURING FALL. You can take this exam with a tourist visa. Btw, it is important to say na kahit na qualified ka na to take the FPGEE, it doesn't guarantee your US tourist visa acceptance. kaya plan accordingly.
question about how to apply? please join the PH FPGEE support group. I already posted the detailed instructions on how to file your application. here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/filipinofpgeesupport/
Next step is INTERNSHIP. Once you passed TOEFL and FPGEE you're given an FPGEC certification which is a requirement for foreign pharmacists to start Internship! With internship, US tourist visa is not allowed anymore. You need to have a work visa na. Yung required hours ay depende sa state kung saan ka mag-wwork. Example sa California ay 1500 hours. Sa Texas ay 1740 hours. CHECK your RESPECTIVE state's Board of Pharmacy.
3. NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination). Ito pa lang mismo ang US Pharmacy Boards. I've shared to you my experience when I took it. Ito yung exam na tinatake ng mga FPGEE passers after internship and PharmD graduates ng US. Please see my posts about sa details ng exam and my experiences. I'll link them below.
4. The last exam is MPJE/CPJE. Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence Examination® aka the LAW EXAM. Kahit naipasa mo yung NAPLEX pero hindi yung MPJE, you won't be able to practice as a US Pharmacist. This is a very tricky exam and it should not be taken lightly.
after you take these exams + Internships, you're now a US Pharmacists!! Good luck everyone and I encourage you to read the official BULLETINS only from the NABP site. Sila lang ang naglalabas ng official requirements and wag maniwala sa mga sabi-sabi.
If you have any questions except VISA, feel free to message me as I have taken all the exams na. I'm here to help yo Pero before you ask anything, please read this "frequently asked questions": https://theilustrado.com/faqforcc Any repeating questions won't be answered kasi nakalagay naman na diyan. 🙂
Here are the links: I included the review duration, review materials, prep, experience, etc.
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Philippine Pharmacy board exam experience 2015:
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Clinical Pharmacy 5th year 2021:
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FPGEE 2002 experience:
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US Pharmacy board exam 2023 NAPLEX experience:
Helpful Filipino US Pharmacists groups:
PH FPGEE support group
Filipino-American Pharmacists
Official USA Pharmacy website for FPGEE :
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thebrightgroups · 2 years
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Schengen Tourist Visa
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oculusxcaro · 1 year
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PRIDE. What is your muses biggest flaw?
“DAMN.” Questions for Muses.
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Cowardice. In all fairness, it's rather hard to approach authorities after you've been kidnapped and forcibly mutated into a horrible anomaly but Khare will always deeply resent herself for not doing something, for simply running away from the facility that day without raising the alarm. The truth was that she was too caught up in her own selfish desires, wanting to lay low for fear of getting into trouble herself. She's no longer legally entitled to stay in America, her tourist visa having long since expired but without a passport or form of identification, she's stuck between a rock and a hard place, no longer able to return home but forced to remain indefinitely in a country she doesn't belong in.
She could have told someone, where the facility is located, about all the people like herself who had been captured, forced to undergo the most inhumane tortures imaginable for the sake of research. She was too afraid, that she would be arrested for overstaying her visa, perhaps even incarcerated due to what she's become, studied, examined, maybe even dissected on a table somewhere. She wasn't supposed to escape, and fears that maybe the government not only knows what Prometheus is doing but allows it, condoning the disappearance of society's most unwanted. Khare rarely sleeps but when she does, her thoughts always drift back to the what-if's and could-be's, wondering that maybe if she'd fought a little harder, perhaps tried to save people while she was escaping that things could have turned out differently. Instead she ran away like a coward with her tail between her legs, leaving people behind to suffer while she gets to continue living. It's the biggest reason why she doesn't look for a cure, and that she deserves every bit of what's happening to her.
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How to get the  UK Visa?
How to get the  UK Visa?
To obtain a UK visa, you'll need to follow a specific process. Here's a general outline of the steps.
Determine the type of visa: The UK offers various types of visas, such as tourist visas, work visas, study visas, and family visas. Identify the category that suits your purpose of travel.
Check eligibility: Visit the official UK government website (https://www.gov.uk/) to determine if you meet the eligibility criteria for the visa you're interested in. Each visa category has specific requirements and conditions.
Complete the online application: Create an account on the UK Visas and Immigration website and complete the online visa application form. Provide accurate and truthful information regarding your personal details, travel plans, and purpose of visit.
Collect required documents: Prepare the necessary documents to support your visa application. These typically include a valid passport, recent photographs, proof of financial means to support yourself during your stay, accommodation details, travel itinerary, and any additional documents specific to your visa category.
Biometric data and appointment: Depending on your nationality, you may need to visit a visa application center to provide your biometric data (fingerprints and photograph). Schedule an appointment and ensure you bring all the required documents on the appointed day.
Pay the visa fee: Pay the visa application fee, which varies depending on the type of visa and the duration of your stay. You can find the fee details on the official UK government website.
Attend an interview (if required): In some cases, you may be asked to attend an interview at the visa application center or the British embassy/consulate in your country. Be prepared to answer questions regarding your travel plans, intentions, and personal circumstances.
Wait for a decision: After submitting your application and attending any necessary interviews, you'll need to wait for a decision. Processing times can vary, so check the official website for estimated processing times for your location.https://www.aecglobal.com.au/
Collect your visa: If your application is approved, you'll receive your visa either as a sticker in your passport or as a digital visa. Follow the instructions provided to collect your visa.
It's important to note that the UK's immigration policies can change, so always refer to the official UK government website for the most up-to-date information regarding visa requirements, application procedures, and any additional documents needed for your specific circumstances.
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skybeatimmigration · 2 years
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Choose The Right Country For Higher Study In Abroad
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International universities are witnessing constant growth in the number of admissions, especially from Indian students. Taking admissions in the most reputed institutes in the world boosts your skills and knowledge. Moreover, it adds value to your profile that would be beneficial to you while looking for a job. But, selecting the best country and an ideal course is no cakewalk for you all. So, we are here with some information on the top countries to choose for higher studies abroad.
Canada
The most popular visa category in this country is Canada Study Visa. Students work tirelessly and put their best efforts to study in Canada. This country has the rank of becoming the most popular study destination for Indian students. The living experience in Canada is unmatchable, the government offers a wide range of opportunities for students and residents who wish to live there. Apart from favourable conditions and laws for international students, the country offers a wide range of benefits and favourable procedures for a work permit, residency, visitor visa, super visa and many more.
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United States of America (USA)
The United States of America is one of the top-rated study destinations in the world and people are eager to go there. Not just one or two cities, anywhere you go in the USA, it is all filled with beautiful mountains, landscapes and sceneries. This country is home to some amazing, well-reputed and international universities. No matter which city are you choose, New York, Miami, California, Los Angeles or any city, every place has the best environment and welcoming too. The USA has so much to offer the people. Even if you are going on a tourist visa or study in USA, you will see an abundance of opportunities for USA study visa.
United Kingdom (UK)
Recently, the United Kingdom is becoming host to many Indian students travelling to study in UK. It has been a great and favourable place to study further and your higher education. The UK has a quality education system and is ranked among the top-rated country for good quality education for students. Students from India are recently getting their UK study visas approved quite easily. The country is becoming a hub for international students and is offering some great courses which are high in demand. The United Kingdom has historical places and the country holds a lot of historical events and monuments that you will never get tired of visiting.
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Australia
It’s been so long since Australia is ranked as one of the best destinations for study. An Australia study visa is readily available to you. Study in Australia to witness the best education and educational facilities. Australia has the most beautiful beaches and calming nature. There is so much to explore in Australia, you will not get tired of roaming around with such beautiful locations and sceneries. Lifestyle in Australia is so cool and the economy is also boosting constantly. Along with studying at the best universities, students can also work to balance their cost of living. It is legal to work part-time for students in Australia.
Conclusion
There is no doubt that these destinations are lovely but you still need an expert who can look into it and provide you with the best guidance. Connect with SkyBeat Immigration for transparent guidance and assurance of visa approvals.
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What is the full procedure for getting a Dubai visa?
 What's the process for getting a visa for Dubai?
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What is a Dubai Visa?
The Dubai visa is a document that allows entry into the United Arab Emirates. It is issued by the government of the UAE and is required for all foreigners wishing to visit or reside in the country. There are different types of visas available, depending on the purpose of your visit. The most common type of visa is the tourist visa, which allows you to stay in Dubai for up to 90 days. Other types of visas include business visas, work visas, and student visas.
A Dubai visa is a document that allows entry into the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for a specific period of time. It is required for all nationals of countries that do not have a visa-exempt agreement with the UAE.
There are different types of visas available depending on the purpose of your visit, length of stay, and nationality. The most common types of visas are tourist visas, business visas, and student visas.
Tourist visas are valid for up to 90 days and can be obtained through travel agencies or airlines. Business visas are valid for up to 60 days and can be obtained through sponsors in the UAE. Student visas are valid for the duration of your studies and can be obtained through your university or college.
If you are planning to visit Dubai, it is important to check if you need a visa in advance. The requirements vary depending on your nationality and the type of visa you require. Once you have all the necessary documents, applying for a Dubai visa is quick and easy.
Eligibility for a Dubai Visa
To be eligible for a Dubai visa, you must:
-Be a citizen of one of the countries listed on the UAE visa website
-Have a valid passport with at least 6 months remaining before expiration
-Have a confirmed airline ticket to and from Dubai
-If you are traveling on a business visa, have an invitation letter from your company in Dubai
-If you are traveling on a visit visa, have an invitation letter from your sponsor in Dubai
-Pay the visa fee online
Process for a Dubai Visa
The process for getting a Dubai visa is quite simple and can be done in just one day. All you need to do is submit an online application form and pay the applicable fees. Once your application is approved, you will be issued a visa that will allow you to enter the country.
There are a few things to keep in mind when applying for a Dubai visa. First, make sure that all of the information on your application is accurate. Your application can be rejected if the information is inaccurate. Second, be sure to include all required documentation. Failure to do so could also result in your application being denied. Finally, make sure to pay the applicable fees. Your application won't be handled if you don't.
Once you have submitted your online application and paid the fees, all you need to do is wait for your visa to be processed. Processing timeframes can change according to the season and the level of demand. However, in most cases, visas are processed within just a few days. So long as everything is in order, you should have no problem getting your Dubai visa in just one day.
How can I get a Dubai Tourist Visa?
You can apply for a Dubai tourist visa in just one day with E Dubai Tourism. We provide a hassle-free application process and our team of experts will guide you through every step of the way. Just provide us with your travel documentation, and we'll take care of the rest.
We understand that getting a visa can be a stressful experience, which is why we are committed to making it as easy as possible for our clients. We offer a wide range of services to help you get your visa in no time, including:
- Fast and efficient online application
- Comprehensive document check
- Expert guidance on requirements and eligibility
- Assistance with completing and submitting your application
With E Dubai Tourism, you can be confident that you are getting the best possible service to help you obtain your visa quickly and without any fuss.
How can I change my visa status?
If you want to change your visa status, you will need to contact the Dubai Immigration and Visa Section. You will need to submit a written request along with your current passport, a copy of your residence permit, and supporting documents. The authorities will then review your case and decide whether or not to grant your request.
If you want to change your visa status, there are a few things you need to do. First, you need to contact the UAE Immigration and Visa Services and let them know that you want to change your visa status. They will then provide you with a list of requirements that you need to meet in order to change your visa status. Once you have met all the requirements, you will need to submit an application for a new visa. The UAE Immigration and Visa Services will review your application and if they approve it, they will issue you a new visa.
What are the types of visas available in Dubai?
There are many types of visas available for those wanting to travel to Dubai. The most common type of visa is the tourist visa, which allows visitors to stay in the city for up to 90 days. Other types of visas include business visas, work visas, and student visas. There are certain qualifications and application procedures for each category of visa.
For those wanting to visit Dubai for business purposes, a business visa is required. This type of visa allows travelers to stay in the city for up to 30 days and can be extended for an additional 60 days. To apply for a business visa, applicants will need to submit a letter from their employer stating the purpose of their trip and provide other required documentation.
Those wishing to work in Dubai will need to obtain a work visa. The requirements for this type of visa vary depending on the applicant's nationality and the type of work they will be doing. Work visas can be valid for up to 3 years and can be renewed. To apply for a work visa, applicants will need to submit proof of employment offer or contract, as well as other required documentation.
Students who wish to study in Dubai will need to obtain a student visa. This type of visa is valid for the duration of your studies, up to 4 years. To apply for a student visa, applicants will need to submit proof of admission into an educational institution, as well as other required documentation.
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Sweden Embassy Delhi: A Comprehensive Guide to Consular Services
When it comes to visiting Sweden or handling various official matters related to the country, the Sweden Embassy Delhi plays a crucial role for Indian citizens. Whether it's acquiring a visa, legalizing documents, or seeking assistance as a Swedish national, the consular services provided by the embassy are vital. This article will guide you through the various consular services offered, key procedures, and important information you need to know when dealing with the Sweden Embassy in Delhi.
Introduction to the Sweden Embassy Delhi
The Sweden Embassy in Delhi represents Swedish interests in India and offers an array of consular services to both Swedish nationals and Indian citizens. From visa applications to legal document attestations, the embassy ensures that the relationship between India and Sweden is smooth and seamless. Whether you're planning to visit Sweden for work, study, or leisure, understanding how the embassy operates will save you time and hassle.
This guide will cover all the essential aspects, including visa categories, document attestation, and other consular services. It’s important to note that for many of the services, there are specific requirements and fees involved, so always ensure you're well-prepared before visiting the Sweden Embassy in Delhi.
In this article, we’ll break down the main services you can access, the costs involved, and some frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the embassy and its offerings.
Consular Services Offered by the Sweden Embassy Delhi
The Sweden Embassy in Delhi provides a broad range of consular services to facilitate interactions between India and Sweden. Below are some of the most essential services offered:
1. Visa Services
One of the most common reasons people visit the Sweden Embassy in Delhi is to apply for a visa. The embassy handles various visa categories:
Tourist Visa: For individuals looking to visit Sweden for tourism purposes.
Business Visa: For business-related travel, including meetings, conferences, and trade fairs.
Student Visa: If you are planning to study in Sweden, this is the visa you'll need.
Work Visa: Issued for professionals who have a job offer in Sweden.
Visa Fees:
Tourist Visa: ₹6,800
Student Visa: ₹12,000
Business Visa: ₹6,800
Pro tip: Always ensure you have complete documentation before applying for any visa category to avoid delays.
2. Passport Services for Swedish Nationals
Swedish nationals living in or visiting India may require passport services at some point. The embassy helps with:
New Passport Issuance
Renewal of Expired Passports
Emergency Travel Documents
The processing time for passport renewal usually takes about 3-4 weeks, and the cost varies based on the urgency.
3. Document Attestation and Legalization
For legal purposes, some documents may need to be attested or legalized by the embassy, especially for Indian nationals looking to work, study, or migrate to Sweden. Commonly attested documents include:
Birth Certificates
Marriage Certificates
Educational Documents
Attestation Fees: Typically, attestation services range from ₹1,500 to ₹3,000, depending on the document type.
4. Assistance for Swedish Citizens
The Sweden Embassy in Delhi also provides assistance to Swedish nationals in distress, such as:
Emergency medical assistance
Legal aid in case of arrest
Help in case of lost or stolen passports
5. Notarial Services
The embassy offers notarial services, including the notarization of signatures and documents. This is essential for anyone submitting legal documents or applications that require validation.
Notarization Fees: These services generally cost around ₹1,000 to ₹2,000 per document.
Applying for a Visa at Sweden Embassy Delhi
Applying for a visa at the Sweden Embassy in Delhi requires you to follow specific steps. Here’s a quick rundown of the visa application process:
Determine Your Visa Type: Whether you’re applying for a tourist, business, or student visa, the first step is to determine the category.
Collect Necessary Documents: Ensure that you have all the required documents, including passport copies, photographs, financial statements, and invitation letters (if applicable).
Book an Appointment: You can schedule a visa appointment through the embassy’s official website.
Submit Your Application: Attend your appointment at the embassy to submit your documents and pay the required fees.
Wait for Processing: Visa processing can take anywhere between 7 to 15 working days.
For more detailed information, you can visit the official Sweden Embassy website.
Tips for a Smooth Experience at the Sweden Embassy Delhi
Early Booking: Always book your visa appointment well in advance to avoid last-minute rushes.
Complete Documentation: Incomplete applications are often delayed, so double-check your documents before submitting.
Be Polite and Courteous: Remember that embassy staff are there to help you. A respectful attitude will go a long way.
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Top 5 Student Visa Consultants in Delhi-Dhairya Visa
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For students aspiring to study abroad, finding a reliable visa consultant is crucial. The journey to securing a student visa involves meticulous planning, paperwork, and guidance through intricate processes. In Delhi, several visa consultants offer their expertise in helping students achieve their dreams of studying in prestigious international institutions. In this blog, we will explore the top 5 student visa consultants in Delhi, each known for its exceptional service and success rate. If you are looking for a trusted visa consultant in Delhi, read on to find out which agency aligns best with your needs.
1. Dhairya Visa Documents & Assistance
Dhairya Visa Documents & Assistance stands out as a top choice for students seeking visa consultancy in Delhi. This agency has gained a solid reputation for its personalized approach and comprehensive support throughout the student visa process. Dhairya Visa Documents & Assistance understands that each student’s situation is unique. Therefore, they offer tailored solutions based on individual profiles, preferences, and study destinations.
Their team of experienced visa consultants in Delhi is well-versed with the rules and regulations of various countries, including the USA, Canada, Australia, the UK, and more. They provide end-to-end services that encompass visa application, documentation, interview preparation, and follow-up with the respective embassies. With a high success rate and numerous satisfied clients, Dhairya Visa Documents & Assistance has established itself as a trusted name in the industry.
Moreover, the company also specializes in work visas, tourist visas, and dependent visas, making it a one-stop solution for all visa-related needs. Their commitment to transparency, zero hidden charges, and on-time processing sets them apart as a reliable visa agent in Delhi.
2. Videsh Consultz Delhi
Another prominent name among the best student visa agents in Delhi is Videsh Consultz. Known for their expertise in international education consultancy, Videsh Consultz Delhi offers extensive services that help students find the right academic institutions, courses, and career paths. Their visa consultancy services are backed by a team of skilled professionals who guide students through the entire visa process.
Additionally, Videsh Consultz offers services for tourist visa agents in Delhi and work visa agents in Delhi, making them a versatile choice for all kinds of visa requirements.
3. Nationwide Immigration Services
Nationwide Immigration Services is a highly reputed visa agency in Delhi that provides a wide range of immigration services, including student visas, work visas, and tourist visas. Their experienced consultants offer detailed guidance on visa eligibility, requirements, and processes. For students aiming to study abroad, Nationwide Immigration Services offers comprehensive support, from helping with admission applications to securing student visas.
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4. Global Opportunities
Global Opportunities is another leading visa agency in Delhi that has been helping students realize their dreams of studying abroad for over two decades. Their expertise spans across multiple countries, including the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. With a strong focus on student-centric services, Global Opportunities provides assistance in university selection, application processes, and visa documentation.
What sets Global Opportunities apart is its dedicated team of student visa agents in Delhi, who offer free counseling sessions to help students make informed decisions about their education abroad. They guide students in preparing all the necessary documentation, including Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LOR), and financial statements.
Global Opportunities is also a reliable name among tourist visa agents in Delhi and work visa agents in Delhi, offering comprehensive solutions for those looking to travel or work abroad. Their holistic approach and extensive network make them a preferred choice for many students.
5. Aspire World Immigration Consultancy Services
Aspire World Immigration Consultancy Services is a well-known name among visa consultants in Delhi, specializing in immigration and student visa services. With a team of qualified consultants and legal experts, Aspire World offers end-to-end solutions for students aspiring to study in top global universities.
The consultancy also offers services as work visa agents in Delhi and tourist visa agents in Delhi, providing comprehensive support to individuals and families planning to move abroad for work or travel. Their success stories and high client satisfaction rates make them a dependable visa agent in Delhi for anyone looking to study or migrate abroad.
Conclusion
Choosing the right visa consultant in Delhi is a crucial step for any student planning to study abroad. The process of obtaining a student visa involves a multitude of steps, from documentation to interviews, and having a trusted consultant can make all the difference. The five visa consultants mentioned above — Dhairya Visa Documents & Assistance, Videsh Consultz Delhi, Nationwide Immigration Services, Global Opportunities, and Aspire World Immigration Consultancy Services — have established themselves as reliable names in the industry.
Dhairya Visa Documents & Assistance, in particular, offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the needs of students, professionals, and tourists alike. Their dedication to customer satisfaction, ethical practices, and a high success rate make them a top choice for anyone seeking visa assistance in Delhi.
Whether you are looking for a student visa agent in Delhi, a work visa agent in Delhi, or a tourist visa agent in Delhi, these agencies have proven their mettle in providing quality service and successful outcomes. Make sure to research thoroughly, consult multiple agencies, and choose the one that best aligns with your aspirations and goals.
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