Has anyone had the new 60 day rule enforced yet ????? have you tried to get back in and been told not until you have been out of India for 60 days. I actually know someone who has been refused and that the law is going to be enforced to the full.
WONDERFUL INDIA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mike
I actually know someone who has been refused
Hope it was not you Mike and that things worked OK since we meet in Mumbai airport
Hope it was not you Mike and that things worked OK since we meet in Mumbai airport
Thanks to the MODS for putting this back on a thread of it's own and off the Visa info site.
Mike
I presume that unless things have changed that might still be the case.
Seems to be the same but they have not confirmed that it has been passed as law !!!!!!!!!!! law in India lol
I thought this stupid 60 day rule was being stopped but I take it its still in place at the moment?
Yes Gemma and if you go to the embassy in Birmingham (not the VFS) they have the rules on the notice board and it says it has now been passed by the Indian government but it only applies to British and Americans !!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
your kidding me thats awful (silly question here BUT what if you hold an Irish passport how does it go then does any one know ....colleen
Maybe as a rising world economic power they are flexing their muscles
I for one will never back down to a regime that replaces so much restrictions on having holidays, retirement etc, I think 100s of other expats have now left Goa to pastures new and many where happy to spend their remaining days there, to bring in visa rules to deter terrorist's is one thing but to deter holidaymakers and retirees is another why not bring in a retirement visa as Mexico, Tunisia and Morocco to name a few have to get people living long term and putting money into their economie's, I would have happily paid extra to obtain say a 5 year visa and come and go as I pleased and spend a decent sum during the lax monsoon, but hey if thats what Goa and India want what will be will be, but I will spend my time and money in another country that will happily accomodate me without the hassles and worries now enforced in India.
So what will happen with the long termers/people who stay in Goa for most of the year will they need to keep leaving for 2 months at a time. Its pathetic to be honest and they wonder why tourism is down
A real shame as i know there are a lot of people who really love the place despite all it's failures.
Mike
There Thai visa's were only valid for a month so they had move on and get the visa's in another country,
they have not been in connect for a month so don't know what has happend them.
The 60 day rule is an odd one which most of us cannot see the sense in, it's not well thought out, but it's intention is to prevent those who are bending current Indian VISA rules to suit their own needs, for example living permaenently in India and nipping over to Thailand once a year to renew your VISA.
It's their country I guess and, like the UK , they are free to introduce whatever steps they think appropriate to curb the flow of incomers.
What would make this post interesting would be to hear of the experiences HT'ers have had of other places as an alternative to Goa for spending the majority of one's time either on a more permanent basis or simply avoiding the misery of another British winter. Pros and cons anybody ???
Some people do have enough money to live the rest of their life abroad and wish to spend it in a hot country, I do not see the problem with wanting to live somewhere when you can provide for yourself ?? i am under the understanding that the 60 day rule only came into force when you went back to your country of origin and not to somewhere like Thailand unless of course you are trying to renew your visa in Thailand. I do agree with having to renew your visa in your country of origin but i can't see why they can't judge you individually and give tourist visa's on entry, and then do a 6 month visa a 12 month visa and a 5 year visa working on each persons reasons for wanting their visa, hey ho only my opinion and that means nothing to the Indian government.
Are you going to leave as well Mike
It is looking like it Gemma.
Oh Mike! That is so sad!
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