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| My daughter (UK citizen) is off on a round the world trip in October and will be away for six and a half months. The last destination before coming home is India where she will spend a couple of weeks. Immediately prior to that she'll be in Singapore and Thailand for several weeks and before that Australia and New Zealand. Here's the rub - a six-month tourist visa applied for in the UK before departure will obviously have expired, being valid from date-of-issue. Will she have to apply for a visa while she's travelling? What's the best way to manage this please? Affordable with Great Features - China Mobiles & Gadgets- Buy Here. Professional Yet Economical, Tour Operator, Car, Bus, Minibus Rentals, anywhere in India. For all Your Pet Needs, Pet Adoption, Pet Forums. It's all about earning easy money on Internet. No Investment. No Risks. Home Based Bringing Astronomy Closer to you. Astro Shoppee, |
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