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  2. Travel visa - Wikipedia

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    Pensioner visa (also known as retiree visa or retirement visa), issued by a limited number of countries (Australia, Argentina, Thailand, Panama, etc.), to those who can demonstrate a foreign source of income and who do not intend to work in the issuing country. Age limits apply in some cases.

  3. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa free was granted in 2014 under the Unilateral visa waiver for countries with high investment in Kazakhstan Economy [citation needed] No Kenya: Electronic Travel Authorisation [240] [241] 90 days Applications can be submitted up to 90 days prior to travel and must be submitted at least 3 days in advance. eTA fee is USD 32.50.

  4. Permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    A "golden visa" is a permanent residency visa issued to individuals who invest, often through the purchase of property, a certain sum of money into the issuing country. Dating back to the 1980s, golden visas became much more popular and available in the 21st century.

  5. Electronic visa - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the 2000s many countries introduced e-visas and electronic travel authorisations (ETAs) as an alternative to traditional visas.An ETA is a kind of pre-arrival registration, which may or may not be officially classified as a visa depending on the issuing jurisdiction, required for foreign travellers who are exempted from obtaining a full visa.

  6. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The typical process for issuing a United States visa, possibly including a Visas Mantis check. Applicants for visitor visas must show that they qualify under provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act. The presumption in the law is that every nonimmigrant visa applicant (except certain employment-related applicants, who are exempt) is an ...

  7. Travel document - Wikipedia

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    In general, a passport is a travel document that also serves as proof of nationality from the issuing country. Although generally accepted by the majority of countries in the world, some issuing countries expressly exclude the validity of passports from nations that are not recognised by their governments. [15]

  8. Visa policy of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The visa policy of Australia deals with the requirements that a foreign national wishing to enter Australia must meet to obtain a visa, which is a permit to travel, to enter and remain in the country. [1]

  9. Category:Visa policy by country - Wikipedia

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