Sunday, February 5, 2017

How To Apply For A Work Permit And Work Visa For Malta?

Whatever is your nationality, you will have to have a work permit to work in Malta. Work permits can be difficult to obtain and are delivered to the employers, who wish to hire foreign workers for a determined purpose and duration, and only if they can prove that no Maltese citizen can take the work in question. 

If your plan is to start an independent business in Malta, then you will have to supply a letter of recommendation drafted by a person with whom you will have a commercial relation. 



Who needs a work permit to work in Malta?

The nationals of the EU and the EEA can work in Malta without need for a work permit for a duration of up to three months. After this period, they will have to make an application for a work permit. 


The nationals who live in a country, which is not a member of the EU or the EEA, will have to request and obtain a work permit even before going to Malta. The application for a work permit can impossibly be made inside Malta. 

How to apply for a work permit to work in Malta?


A work permit is granted by the department of labour according to the conditions mentioned above, and only after the application made by your potential employer. During the application process, you will have to supply the following documents:


1- A valid passport.



2- A certificate of good behavior.



3- A letter of your future employer detailing the description of the job and its specificities.


How to renew a work permit in Malta?


Work permits in Malta are, generally, valid during one year after the date of delivery. Three-year work permits exist, but will be only delivered at request of your potential employer. You can renew your work permit after its expiry date.

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

How To Make A Work Visa Application For Brazil?


To get paid job in Brazil, you will need a temporary or permanent residence permit, in addition to a work visa (Autorizaçao de Trabalho). It is the duty of your future employer in Brazil to make an application for your work permit at the Ministry of Labor and Employment (Ministério de Trabalho e Emprego) by supplying the contract of employment and some other documents. Once the application is accepted, you will have to make in your turn the application for a work visa with the Brazilian embassy or consulate in your country.


The Requirements for the work visa application:

To make an application for work permit in Brazil, your employer will have to supply your CV, your certificates and documents giving evidence of your education and your work experience, as well as a copy of your passport to the "Coordenaçao de Imigraçao do Ministério de Trabalho." Other documents can be asked according to the type of visa which you need. A list of these document is available on the Web site of the "Ministério de Trabalho e Emprego."

All your documents that are submitted for approval of the Brazilian authorities must be translated into Portuguese and certified before submission. The acceptance will be sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which will authorize the embassy or the responsible Brazilian consulate in your country to begin the procedure for the work visa.

When you apply for the work visa in your country, you will have to present:


1- A valid passport, which should remain valid during at least 6 months. 

2- Two application forms available at the consulate. 

3- Two passport photos.

4- An extract of police record of less than three months.

Monday, January 30, 2017

How To Apply For A Work Visa To Japan?


The following documents are required for every application of visa unless the opposite is indicated:


1- A valid passport.


2- Two passport-size photos.


3- Application forms (they are available on the website of consulate or embassy in your home country).


4- A proof of financial means to live in Japan.


5- A health care insurance.


6- The proof of a return ticket or sufficient funds to buy a return ticket for your country of origin.


The procedure to apply for a Japanese work visa:

To live and work in Japan you will have to apply for a working visa. Working visas are given for specific domains. For example, if you work as a journalist, then you will be given a journalistic visa.

In general, there are 14 types of working visas in Japan. To make an application, you will need a Certificate of Eligibility of the company or the organization which sponsors your travel in Japan. Although it is, in theory, possible to obtain a working visa with other documents such as your reason for coming to live in Japan, and proof of financial means. You need to your best to obtain the Certificate of Eligibility.

Your employer has to submit additional forms to the Office of Immigration. These forms include:


- A registration form (tokibo tohan).

- A report of earnings and losses (son-ekai keisansho).

- General information of the company. 

You will have to supply your CV, diploma and employment contract within the framework of the process of application. Working visas can be valid for durations going from two months to several years.


If you want to stay in Japan longer than your visa allows it, you will have to ask for an extension before it expires. If you fail make it, you will have to leave the country and make a new visa application in a foreign embassy.

Sunday, January 29, 2017

What Are The Types Of Work Visas For Brazil?


In Brazil, there are several types of work visas according to your profession and when you waish to travl to Brazil. But, generally, the work visas can be classified into types: temporary visas and permanent visas.


A- Temporary work visa or (Visto Temporario V)

In this type of work visas, foreign employees will be issued a temporary work visa that is valid for two years. An extension of this type of visa is possible and an application should be made, at least, one month before the expiration of the first visa. After four years of residence in Brazil, the company you are working with can make you an application for a permanent visa. If you hold a temporary visa, you shouldknow that you don't have the right to change employer without authorization.

In general, visas and work permits are delivered only to foreign workers, whose future employer is a Brazilian company. However, there are exceptions on this matter as, for example, for the technical supports or the professional cases. To be certain about which visa suits your situation, get in touch with the Brazilian embassy or consulate in your home country, or check out  the procedure guide of the Brazilian Ministry of work for work permits.

B- Permanent work visa or (Visto Permanente)

A permanent work visa is often delivered to foreigners workers, who have the right of permanent residence in Brazil. In general, this regulation applies to:


- Researchers or professional scientists for an activity of more than two years.

- Investors, if the investment exceeds $US50000 for the people, and $US200000 for companies. 

- Managers or directors. 

Again, to be certain about your particular case, contact the Brazilian embassy or consulate in your home country, or consult the procedure guide of the Brazilian Ministry of work for work permits.

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

The Visa Requirements To Travel To Kenya!

The name of Kenya remains synonymic of safari. At the foot of the Mount Kenya and at the heart of spectacular landscapes, the safari journey in Kenya will make you be next to one of the most impressive fauna of the world. In Kenya, you will enjoy the shows of the migration of gnus, hunting of the cheetah and the pink flamingos of the lake Bogoria. Kenya is the cradle of humanity according to the anthropologists and it also boasts some beautiful beaches to visit.

Is a visa required to enter Kenya?

The Europeans and the Canadians require a visa to enter Kenya. Upon arrival at the International Jomo Kenyatta Airport of Nairobi,or on the borders with Uganda and Tanzania, a tourist visa that isvalid for 3 months will be issued. This tourist visa costs $50 US or €40 and is prolongeable for a duration of 3 months.

The Kenyan representations abroad also issue visas. The applications must be made early, especially if they are sent by mail. Visas remain valid for the 3 months which follow the delivery. The visa application is, very simply and quickly, made from Tanzania and Uganda, since the visa fee is accepted in local currencies.

Within the framework of the system of partnership between the various countries of east Africa, you can visit Tanzania and Uganda before returning in Kenya with a visa planned for an entrance. If you are planning to waite more time before your journey, then a visa with multiple entries does not present interest. Before you start your journey, check again the conditions of entrance with the concerned embassies.

You will to prove that you possess sufficient resources to stay in Kenya. If it seems like that you do not go to stay in the country to work, you will take advantage of the benefit of the doubt, which will dispense you of providing evidence.

Before your departure to Kenya, it is adviced to contact embassies and consulates to make sure that the formalities of entrance on the Kenyan territory did not change. It is also adviced to make copies of your imortant travel documents.


How to extend your visa once in Kenya? 

You can renew your visa at the immigration authorities in the office hours. The extensions are issued that same day. The immigration officers are, generally, pleasant, but the process is a bit long. To extend your 3-month visa, you will need 2 passport-size photos. As for the price, it is left to the judgement of the officers and it varies from one office to another. 


You will have to be recorded as foreigner if you plan to stay more than 90 days. The immigration offices are opened from Monday to Friday. The small structures sometimes send back the travelers towards Nairobi or Mombasa for the applications of extension of visas.

The main immigration offices in Kenya where you can extend your visa:

1- Kisumu: located in Nyanza Bldg, angle Jomo Kenyatta Hwy and Wuor Otiende Rd. 


2- Mombasa: located in Uhuru nor Kari Bldg, Mama Ngina Dr, Tel: 041-311745

3- Lamu: located near Kenyatta Rd, Tel: 042-633032. The traveler is sometimes sent back to Mombasa.

4- Malindi: located in Mama Ngina Rd, Tel:  042-20149.

5- Nairobi: located in Nyayo House, angle Kenyatta Ave and Uhuru Hwy; 8h30-12h30 and 14h-15h30 Mon-Fri, Tel: 020-222022.

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

What Are The Visa Requirements To Enter Madagascar?

Lying in the Indian Ocean off the southeast of Africa, is the fourth largest Island in the world, called Madagascar. The latter is a land of contrasts and of breathtaking beauty. Madagascar has many seaside resorts, forest lodges, leaping lemurs and carnivorous plants, which make it a very popular tourism destination in the world.

All people who wish to visit Madagascar have to possess an entry visa. You can contact the embassy or consulate of Madagascar in your country or in the nearest country to you to find out how you can get a visa, but the simplest way is to obtain it upon your arrival at the airport. The visa is free of charge for stays of 30 days maximum. But for longer stays, you will have to pay 45 for stays of 60 days and 60 for maximal stays of 90 days. The visa fees can be a bit higher if you apply from abroad at an embassy or consulate of Madagascar. 

It is also possible to apply for a visa by correspondence with the diverse Malagasy diplomatic representations abroad. And in this case, it will take a while before to receive an answer to your application.


The required documents to get a visa to Madagascar?


Before travelling to Madagascar, it is recommended that you inquire in advance with embassies and consulates Of Madagascar about the formalities of entry on the territory and the necessary documents. As a general rule, the documents required are:

1- A complete form, which is often distributed in the plane.

2- Two passport-size photos.

3- Have a valid passport at least 6 months after your intended return date.

4- A copy of your plane ticket or your summons at the airport.

5- Pay the visa fees.

Extending your stay in Madagascar:

The visas of tourism are not extendible beyond 90 days and cannot be transformed into visas of long stay. Thus, the best solution to extend your visa is that you leave the territory then return on the Malagasy territory to ask for a new visa. You will obtain precision with the Home Office, in Antananarivo, regional prefectures or of a Malagasy diplomatic representation.

Note: The obtaining of a visa to Madagascar is, sometimes, more complicated if you accost the island by boat from the Comoros, Mauritius Island or the African continent.

Monday, January 23, 2017

How To Legally Enter In Finland?


Finland is a member of the European Union and part of the Schengen area, which means that the nationals of the EU do not need a visa to enter Finland for stays not exceeding three months. All they need is a simple ID card or a passport of current validity. A residence permit is, however, necessary for the stays of more than three months. It can be obtained when you are in Finland by supplying an application to the police station of the region where you are staying at the end of three past months.


The Canadian nationals also do not need a visa to travel to Finland, and they just have to present a passport that is valid three months after their return date. It is always advised to contact the closest embassy of Finland to get more information about travelling to Finland.

To go from Finland to Russia, a visa is compulsory for all the nationals, except in case you visit Saint-Petersburg within the framework of a cruise from Finland. You will then have the right to stay in this city without visa during 72 hours.

Before travelling to Finland, it is highly recommended to get in touch with the Finnish embassy or consulate nearest to you, to make sure that the formalities of entrance on the Finnish territory did not change. It is also very much recommended to make copies of your important documents, so to be able to replace them in case you lose one of them or in case of a theft.