Visa
A visa is an official document that allows the bearer to legally enter a foreign country. The visa is usually stamped or glued into the bearer’s passport. There are several different types of visas, each of which afford the bearer different rights in the host country.
Type of Visa
Tourist Visa
Permanent Resistence (PR) Visa
Family Visa
Work Visa
Business Visa
Student Visa
Tourist Visa
Tourist/Travel visas allow the bearer to enter a foreign country for touristic and leisure purposes only and stay for a predetermined amount of time. Generally, as a temporary visitor in a country, you can either attend short-term business activities, visit family/friends, or go as a tourist. A visitor visa also allows you to visit overseas for medical treatment.
Student Visa
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.
Work Visa
A work visa is a type of employment permit that gives someone permission to take a job in a different country. There are a variety of different kinds of visas based on the work you do and whether you plan to stay permanently or temporarily. Learning about the different types of visas and their qualifications can help you understand which is the most appropriate for your purposes.
Permanent Resistence (PR) Visa
A PR visa is a type of permit that allows you to work and settle in the country with your family permanently. A PR visa holder can get citizenship status upon meeting specific requirements. The Permanent Residence status allows individuals to work and settle in a foreign country, indefinitely. It also offers many perks and benefits.
Business Visa
A business visa is a type of travel authorization that allows an individual to visit a foreign nation for the purpose of conducting business. During the visit, they may engage in business activities that do not constitute work or employment.
Family Visa
A family visa is a document issued for family reunification purposes in a foreign country. Usually, to qualify for a family visa, you need to have a family member, i.e., a spouse/partner, parent, sibling, or child who is settled in a foreign country and you want to join them.