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How to judge the difficulty of visas in various countries

I often hear the question asked by many friends: which country (region) is easier to get a visa? Why is it so difficult to get a visa to a certain country? In this regard, the expert's answer is that all applicants who have complete documents and meet the requirements for issuing visas to countries (regions) are easy to obtain visas, otherwise it is difficult to obtain approval. So how to judge the difficulty of visa application in various countries? Mainly from the following aspects: (1) It is easier for immigrant countries to obtain visas than non-immigrant countries.

Traditional immigrant countries in the world, such as the United States, Canada and Australia, have imposed strict restrictions on China immigrants in recent years, but as long as they meet the immigration conditions, it is relatively easy to get visas, although the waiting time is relatively long. On the contrary, applicants from non-immigrant countries such as Japan have much less chance of getting a visa.

(2) Family reunion is easier to obtain than non-relative visa.

Generally speaking, all countries stipulate that as long as they are directly related to their citizens or permanent residents, they can obtain visas through normal procedures and documents recognized by laws and regulations. On the contrary, those who are not relatives or relatives have little chance of getting a visa.

(3) Those with high quality are easier to obtain than those with low academic qualifications.

The competition in the world is actually the competition of talents. Those with high professional knowledge, excellent foreign language proficiency and adaptability, especially those with outstanding achievements in a certain field of science and technology or celebrities, are of course more likely to obtain visas than those with low academic qualifications and no special abilities. Not only that, their spouses and children are also much more relaxed.

(4) visas for developing countries are easier to obtain than those for developed countries.

In recent years, in order to achieve rapid economic development, some developing countries have adopted a more relaxed approach to professional and technical personnel and people with special skills in certain industries to solve the problem of lack of domestic talents. Many service industries in developing countries, such as hospital nurses and catering employees, lack suitable manpower. On the contrary, developed countries have strict visa control for such personnel.

(5) Countries with a vast territory and few people are more likely to obtain visas than countries with a large population and few people.

Because of the need of economic development, a country with a vast territory and a sparse population lacks powerful investors and a large number of professional and technical personnel. In order to change the current situation of the shortage of labor and technical personnel, they have formulated very careful and meticulous planning measures, and some have also adopted corresponding legal provisions to ensure their need to attract talents. Therefore, as long as the applicant meets the requirements, it is easier to obtain a visa.

(6) It is more difficult for people who are suspected of emigrating or staying to obtain visas.

When an applicant applies for a visa certificate in a Chinese embassy (consulate), if his own conditions or documents provided are considered by consular officials to be suspected of immigration, detention, or possible public burden due to insecure life, he will almost never get a visa.

(7) Countries that have established diplomatic relations with China are more likely to obtain visas than countries that have not established diplomatic relations.

(8) It is easier to obtain a visa from an invitation issued by an economic guarantor with superior conditions than an ordinary guarantor.

The so-called economic guarantor has superior conditions, which refers to the social and economic status of the guarantor. Invitations from social dignitaries and celebrities are generally valued and highly credible, and the guests they invite have more opportunities to get visas than those invited by ordinary people.

(9) It is easier to obtain a visa by choosing a country where the applicant travels less than by choosing a country where the applicant travels more.

Many applicants have the problem of "getting together", that is, the so-called applicants have heard that it is easier to apply for a one-time visa in a certain country, that is, they apply for a visa rashly regardless of their own conditions, and the result is half the effort and the success rate is very low. For example, choose countries (regions) that others rarely go to, such as Guyana, Uruguay, Peru and Chile in Latin America; Mauritius, Sierra Leone and Liberia in Africa are relatively easy to get visas.

(10) Applicants with superior conditions are more likely to obtain visas than those with average conditions.

The so-called applicant's own superior conditions mainly mean that social status, economic conditions, age, family and social relations are more likely to attract the attention of relevant parties in the country (region) where he is going. These people may bring them better benefits when they apply, so the success rate is much higher than that of ordinary people.

(1 1) Group visas are easier to obtain than individual visas.

In recent years, the number of China citizens traveling abroad in groups is increasing day by day, which has brought good influence and benefits to these countries and regions. Therefore, they also agree to issue visas to these tourist groups.

In a word, judging the difficulty of getting a visa to a country or region is a complex system engineering, which is determined by many complicated factors, and it is a subject that needs to be integrated with all aspects to draw an appropriate conclusion.