02 March 2013,New Delhi:Union
Tourism Minister Dr.K.Chiranjeevi has met Union Home Minister Sri Sushil Kumar
Shinde Friday and submitted a proposal to extend Visa-on-arrivals to 16
countries.
The Ministry of Tourism strongly felt that the “Tourist Visa – on – Arrival (TVOA)” facility for those
countries, which are potential source markets to India and where there have
been no security related issues in the past or likely to be in future can be
taken up under this scheme. Accordingly, the Ministry of Home Affairs accepted
the proposal of the Ministry of Tourism and introduced “Tourist Visa – on – Arrival (TVOA)” scheme for the tourists from five countries
viz. Singapore, New Zealand,
Luxembourg, Japan & Finland on a pilot basis for a period of one
year w.e.f. 01st January 2010.
The TVOA scheme was extended
by the Ministry of Home Affairs on an experimental basis for one year for the
nationals of six more countries viz. Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Philippines,
Indonesia and Myanmar arriving
at the airports of New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata, with effect from 01st
January 2011. Thus, the Tourist Visa – on – Arrival with a maximum
validity of 30 days with single entry facility is being granted by Immigration
Officers at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and
Kolkata airports to the citizens of eleven countries viz. Singapore,
New Zealand, Luxembourg, Japan, Finland, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Philippines,
Indonesia and Myanmar.
An independent study conducted by the Indian
Institute of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM) has noted that TVOA scheme has a significant and
positive impact on the decision to travel to India. This scheme needs to be
expanded to cover more countries and more ports of entry. The Ministry of
Tourism had proposed extension of TVOA
to the following markets:
(i)
Germany,
France, Spain, Poland, Sweden and Norway to cover the European and Scandinavian
countries which are key inbound markets.
(ii)
Russia,
Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan to cover the emerging markets from the CIS
countries.
(iii)
Brazil
and South Africa to cover foster IBSA Cooperation and Trinidad & Tobago to
foster our historical links.
(iv)
Thailand,
Malaysia and Brunei to cover all the ASEAN countries which will be consistent
with our look east policy.
The
Ministry of Tourism had also proposed extension of TVOA to more airports namely
Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kochi, Goa, Bodhgaya and Trivandrum.
Visa on Arrival is an attraction for
potential tourists in key markets and at times also helps in tapping the people
who make decisions at the last moment. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is
considering this issue of extending TVOA to the 16 countries proposed by MOT
earlier.
Keeping in view the recent travel
trends, the Ministry of Tourism now also proposes TVOA scheme for South Korea,
which is a very important tourist generating market.
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