Saturday, September 26, 2009

Govt tells expat workers on biz

visas to leave

AHMEDABAD/SURAT: Pack your bags and leave the country
before September 30! The terse notice has rattled and
scared expats across Gujarat.

"This is rather rude and a very short notice. We are not sure
what to do now," said a US national, who has been
living in Ahmedabad for the past two years.

GS Malik, additional commissioner of police (special branch),
has sent notices to the expats saying: "All foreign nationals
who are already in the country on business visas and
engaged in executing projects/contracts should leave
the country on expiry of their existing visas or by
September 30, 2009, positively, whichever is earlier."

"We are just following orders from the ministry of external
affairs (MEA). We have not been told why the
Centre wants this," Malik told TOI.

According to sources, the Centre has decided to stop misuse
of business visas by expats for employment. "Employment
visa applications are examined thoroughly while business
visas are easily procured," said a source.

Special branch officials said in Ahmedabad there are 21
registered business visa holders. These include nine from US, six
from UK and the rest from other European countries.

"Employment visa has a limit of six months and requires constant
monitoring by the employer. Business visas have much
relaxed norms and can be issued for up to one year and
can be extended by another six months," said an immigration official.

The impact of the notice has also been felt in other cities in Gujarat.
Foreign nationals were vacating hotels in Surat. Three, four
and five-star hotels have been instructed to ask such foreign
nationals to vacate rooms before September 30.

"We are confused about the order. We will meet the city
police commissioner on Friday for clarifications," said
Sanat Relia, hotelier in Surat. "These were long-term
guests who used to stay with us for months together," said Relia.


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