A recent post on China Herald is about visa-regulations for Chinese people wanting to go to Europe.
Dutch companies who want to invite staff or business partners to the Netherlands face now new barriers to get visas, business people in China and Hong Kong complain.
Well actually the article is about Dutch businesses in Hong Kong and China applying for visas for their employees or business partners and finding more obstacles on their path.
The writer is asking for some feed-back.
Do you have seen a tightening of the visa rules also in other European countries? Do let me know.
Yes Sir, we have!
OK Mia is not applying for a business visa and not being sent/invited by a company, but we do know that since August 15 this year the criteria for a student visa application to Spain have doubled.
First 500 hours of Spanish was enough, now it has to be 1,000 hours. That is like asking people that want to visit China for their studies to first speak Chinese fluently!
Before 3 months of regular income on a bank account was enough, now it is 6 months. The last regulation that has been doubled is the money that has to be present on an account during the time of application. That amount is kept secretively vague, but it was around EUR 10-15K and now it has indeed been upped (is that a word?) to EUR 20-30K.
The writer of the article also says that the new “regulations” are not impossible to comply with.
True, but it does bring a lot of extra headaches and other “mafan” (trouble)!
We have been experiencing significant interest in eu status from chinese. To date we have had 100% success in attaining visa’s adhering to all the relevant criterion for our applicants. having spent the past 18 months sted requiring legal, financial and consulate expertise in numerous jurisdictions to develop this business model.
We are looking to be introduced to reputable individuals who have local connections in any foreign countries
Dear Sir/Madam,
Please elaborate.
We specialize in placing students from China.
Regards
Paul Mirar
Paul,
we specialise in getting Eu Status for non nationals forcised primarily on business people, do you think there is some common ground between us?
Ger