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Indians lose INR 1.36 billion in Schengen visa rejections in 2024
Rate this post In 2024, Indian travellers submitted 1.1 million Schengen Area visa applications, making India the third-largest source of such requests globally, says a report by the European Commission, the central body that governs the Schengen Area countries, with the exception of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, which are not members of the EU, but issue Schengen Visas. According to the EU report, Switzerland issued the most S…
Indian applicants lost Rs 136 cr due to rejected Schengen visa
Securing visas to foreign countries, specially the US, UK and Canada, for any purpose has become an uphill task. A Schengen visa is an entry permit allowing short-term stays (up to 90 days in any 180-day period) in the Schengen area, for tourism, business, or other non-gainful purposes. It allows holders to travel freely within the 29 Schengen countries without border controls. With the changed policies, migrating to foreign countries is proving…
Ghanaians pay GH¢65.5m in visa fees to Schengen countries in 2024 - Ghana Business News
For most Ghanaians, applying for a Schengen visa is arduous, even traumatic, because the chances of being rejected is higher and the fees paid in advance are not refundable.
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