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MHA against visa-free travel to BRICS visitors
A proposal to grant visa-free travel for business visitors and tourists from BRICS nations has faced the security hurdle with the Home Ministry raising concerns over offering the facility to Chinese citizens.
New Delhi
Home Ministry officials said the Commerce Ministry’s proposal to allow visa-free travel for business visitors and tourists from Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa cannot be given the go-ahead as there are security concerns for Chinese nationals.
“As such we have no issues with Brazil, Russia and South Africa. But there are concerns with regard to giving visa-free entry to any category of Chinese travellers,” the official said. Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa are part of the BRICS grouping.
The Commerce Ministry has forwarded the proposal to the Home Ministry for its clearance. Besides, Home Ministry officials pointed out that visa rejections for business travellers and tourists are very rare and so the proposal lacks merit.
It is practically not possible to allow visa-free entry to citizens of Brazil, Russia and South Africa but deny Chinese nationals, they said.
“The processing for citizens of Brazil, Russia and South Africa, in any case, is always faster than other countries,” the official said. Business visa is given for a maximum of 180 days on each visit. A foreigner is permitted to undertake casual business activities and its validity is 30 days. The idea of visa-free travel within the trade bloc was first proposed in 2013 at the 5th BRICS Summit in Durban.
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