Raj Gyawali

Competing With The “Developed” World

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Raj Gyawali is Founder of socialtours.com, a three time Responsible Tourism Award nominated company based in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Photo by socialtreks.com

Photo by socialtreks.com

This comes first hand from trying to travel to the UK right now for the World Travel Market in London, and from years travelling in the “developed” world for business.  I am a Nepalese entrepreneur trying to compete in the global travel market.  Business is about opportunities and one has to be able to pounce on them. This means the ability to quickly reach places where opportunities arise. Unfortunately, for a large part of the world travel has several hindrances, and the biggest hurdle is the visa.  You are guilty unless proven innocent and the visa official is the judge. We have to prove that we have no intent to stay or seek employment which is fine and countries are required to check but how can it be proven.  Compare the small selection of requirements listed below that I have to contend with against someone travelling from the UK, the U.S. or the EU into Asia, Africa or Latin America where an entry visa can often be purchased on arrival.

  1. Are you employed? If yes, give us originals of your salary sheet for at least three months to six months and a letter of temporary leave from employment.
  2. Are you self employed? prove that you have an organization. Is it legal? Give registration papers, and possibly bank statements, to prove that this is not a paper organisation.
  3. Are you married? do you have children (you might consider coming back to)?
  4. Who invited you to the UK? Do you have papers to prove this? Originals please, no emails or faxes! Can this organisation please prove that you will go back once the business is over? (by the way, there is not much chance that an organisation from “our” parts of the world would have enough money and zeal to actually travel on their own, without having to get an invitation)
  5. Have you booked your tickets? Return please. We want to make sure you are coming back. So there is no chance that you can change your dates without spending big money, even if the opportunity arises?
  6. Are you applying from your home country, or a country where you are a resident? If not, please go back there to apply. (no way you are allowed to change your itinerary)
  7. Do you have enough personal savings? please give us an original of your six monthly bank statement of your personal account.

Finally, after all this preparation, you might get a visa (or you might not!).  How can WE compete in this globalised world?

Raj Gyawali

Raj Gyawali

Founder of socialtours.com travels & socialtreks.com adventures, a Responsible Travel Award nominated outfit based in Kathmandu, Nepal.