Are
applying for a Visa somewhere? Maybe to
work or live out a dream? Do you know
that your reasons for applying do matter when filling up the application or
when interviewed? So, I suggest you put
your acts together and make sure it agrees with the laws of the particular
country you want access to, thus getting higher chances of getting approved.
We are
all unique in any sense, that’s already given, we all have certain hopes in our
lives, which might have been inspired from your favourite show, a novel or
maybe sparked from an article read in the past.
This somehow, though slim in chance may have pushed us to gain interest
in trying our luck and living that glorious aspirations outside the
Philippines. I guess everything is
possible now-a-days but then do consider the list I have below, if you are
under this spell, and consider this wise.
Globalvisas.com has put together a list of the ten weirdest
applications they have come across in the last 12 months. When asked for their
reasons for travel, applicants gave an unusual array of answers - from the
illegal, to the unexpected, and the frankly odd. Global Visas is a private company that helps individuals
and businesses wishing to secure visas in the country of their choice.
According to them, the ten strangest reasons
for applying for a visa are the following:
1) A South African man applied for a European visa, by saying he wanted
to go to Romania to become a vampire hunter.
2) On his UK visa application, a Brazilian man
said he wanted to bring "flamenco to the streets of Norwich".
3) A Russian woman applied for a European visa,
so she could work as a prostitute in the Netherlands.
4) An embalmer from Mexico applied for a visa to
ply his trade in Spain. When his criminal record was unearthed, the visa was
refused.
5) On his European visa a Mali man said he was skilled
with a pirogue, and wanted to transfer his skills to gondola driving in Venice.
6) A UK man listed his profession as a dog food
taster on his US visa application.
7) A man in the Philippines applied to travel to
Australia because he was "evading the local authorities".
8) One woman applying to move from France to the
US gave her profession as 'foot model'.
9) A woman applied for a UK visa, saying she had
"seasonal work as a zombie" .
10) A Peruvian man applied for a European visa
to work as an "alpaca shearer" during "shearing season".
Note that every country has
certain laws and limitations when come to this. So for an absurd reason of running from the
a crime here in Manila, don’t count your luck on it. If ever you fall into the list or you are at loss of what better career options
to file for, it would be good to seek out professionals who are adept to this
kind of application, and those that could assure your visa approval.
Don’t get into shameful discussions about your
reasons and thus getting disappointed on a disapproved application and
eventually not finding a vampire or zombies in some countries.
On
Global Visas
Global Visas has won for its clients the
most difficult battles as far as visa facilitation is concerned, such as immigration to
Australia. The expertise of the Global Visas team allows it to
deliver the best quality service in the lodgment of spousal, fiancée, tourist
and working visas. The company holds the distinct advantage of having personnel
in destination countries as well as constant updating of visa regulations in
these areas: the USA, Canada, UK and other parts of Europe, Australia, New
Zealand and Asian territories. Visit http://www.globalvisas.com/ for more
information.