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Beijing Feb.18 -- There's good news for Chinese
citizen's wishing to travel to Britain. It will soon become easier to apply for
a United Kingdom visa in China.
In an unprecedented move, the British Embassy in
China has introduced a network of visa application centers across the country.
The network covers not only the major cities of
Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, but also others including Shenyang, Shenzhen,
Wuhan, Chengdu and Chongqing.
All the application centers are scheduled to be up
and running by April 5th.
From then visa applicants will no longer submit their
applications directly to the British Embassy or Consulates, but should travel to
the nearest Visa Application Center in their catchment area to make an
application.
Nicole Davison, Consul at the British Embassy in Beijing, says
this system will greatly benefit visa applicants by saving them a long journey
- and providing new services.
Under the new system the vast majority of decisions
will be made without the need for an interview. Normally, applicants will
receive a reply the day after submitting their applications.
However there will be no change to the criteria for
issuing or refusing a visa.
And finally the bad news - in addition to the visa
fee, the Application Centre service provider will levy a charge of around 220
yuan or, just under 27 US dollars, for the visa administration services.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com) |