អ្នកប្រើប្រាស់:វ័ណថារិទ្ធ/ប្រអប់ខ្សាច់/ទិដ្ឋការ (ឯកសារឆ្លងដែន)
ទិដ្ឋាការ (អង់គ្លេស៖ Visa មកពីពាក្យឡាតាំង charta visa ដែលមានន័យថា "ក្រដាសដែលត្រូវបានគេមើលឃើញ" [paper that has been seen] ) [១] គឺជាឯកសារ-លិខិតស្នាម ដើម្បីសម្គាល់ថានរណាម្នាក់ត្រូវបានអនុញ្ញាតឲ្យធ្វើការឆ្លងដែន ចូលឬចាកចេញពីទឹកដី-ប្រទេសដែលជាទីដែលលិខិតស្នាមនេះត្រូវបានចេញឲ្យ ដោយទទួលបានការយល់ព្រមនិងរអនុញ្ញាត ដោយមន្ត្រីរអន្តោប្រវេសន៍។ ការអនុញ្ញាតឲ្យឆ្លងដែនចេញចូលនេះ អាចត្រូវបានធ្វើឡើងក្នុងទម្រង់ជា ឯកសារលិខិតស្នាម ប៉ុន្តែជាទូទៅ មានករណីជាច្រើន ស្ថិតក្នុងទម្រង់ជា ត្រា-តែមន៍ (stamp) ដែលត្រូវបានបោះលើទំព័រខាងក្នុងរបស់លិខិតឆ្លងដែននៃបេក្ខជនអ្នកស្នើសុំ (ឬឯកសារផ្លូវការដែលមានតម្លៃស្មើ ដើម្បីជំនួសលិខិតឆ្លងដែន)។
ឲឲ
ប្រទេសនេះបានចេញទិដ្ឋាការធម្មតាភ្ជាប់លក្ខខណ្ឌនានានៃការស្នាក់នៅដូចជាទឹកដីដែលគ្របដណ្តប់ដោយទិដ្ឋាការកាលបរិច្ឆេទនៃការសុពលភាព, រយៈពេលនៃការស្នាក់នៅមិនថាទិដ្ឋាការនេះមានសុពលភាពសម្រាប់ច្រើនជាងមួយដំណើរទស្សនកិច្ចល ទិដ្ឋាការត្រូវបានភ្ជាប់ជាមួយនឹងសំណើសុំការអនុញ្ញាតដើម្បីចូល (ឬចាកចេញ) ប្រទេសមួយនេះនិងមានដូច្នេះសម្រាប់បណ្តាប្រទេសមួយចំនួនខុសពីការអនុញ្ញាតជាផ្លូវការពិតប្រាកដសម្រាប់ការថា alien ដើម្បីបញ្ចូលនិងនៅតែមាននៅក្នុងប្រទេស។
The authorization may be a document, but more commonly it is a stamp endorsed in the applicant's passport (or passport-replacing document). The country issuing the visa typically attaches various conditions of stay, such as the territory covered by the visa, dates of validity, period of stay, whether the visa is valid for more than one visit, etc. Visas are associated with the request for permission to enter (or exit) a country, and are thus, for some countries, distinct from actual formal permission for an alien to enter and remain in the country.
ប្រភេទនៃទិដ្ឋការ
[កែប្រែ]Each country has a multitude of categories of visas and with various names. The most common types and names of visas include:
តាមគោលបំណង៖
- Transit visa, for passing through the country to a destination outside that country. Validity of transit visas are usually limited by short terms such as several hours to 10 days depending on the size of the country and/or the circumstances of a particular transit itinerary.
- Airside transit visa, required by some countries for passing through their airports even without going through passport control.
- Crew member, steward or driver visa, issued to persons employed or trained on aircraft, vessels, trains, trucks, buses and any other means of international transportation, or ships fishing in international waters.
- Short-stay or visitor visa, for short visits to the host country. Many countries differentiate between different reasons for these visits, such as:
- Private visa, for private visits by invitation of residents of the country.
- Tourist visa, for a limited period of leisure travel, no business activities allowed.
- Visa for medical reasons, for undertaking diagnostics or a course of treatment in the host country's hospitals.
- Business visa, for engaging in commerce in the country. These visas generally preclude permanent employment, for which a work visa would be required.
- Working holiday visa, for individuals traveling between nations offering a working holiday program, allowing young people to undertake temporary work while traveling.
- Athletic or artistic visa, issued to athletes and performing artists (and their supporting staff) performing at competitions, concerts, shows and other events.
- Cultural exchange visa, usually issued to athletes and performing artists participating in a cultural exchange program.
- Refugee visa, issued to persons fleeing the dangers of persecution, a war or a natural disaster.
- Long-stay visa, valid for longer but still finite stays:
- Student visa, which allows its holder to study at an institution of higher learning in the issuing country.
- Temporary worker visa, for approved employment in the host country. These are generally more difficult to obtain but valid for longer periods of time than a business visa. Examples of these are the United States' H-1B and L-1 visas. Depending on a particular country, the status of temporary worker may or may not evolve into the status of permanent resident or to naturalization.
- Journalist visa, which some countries require of people in that occupation when traveling for their respective news organizations. Countries which insist on this include Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, the United States (I-visa) and Zimbabwe.
- Residence visa, granted to people obtaining long-term residence in the host country. In some countries, long-term residence is a necessary step to obtain the status of a permanent resident.
- Asylum visa, issued to people who have suffered or reasonably fear persecution in their own country due to their political activities or opinion, or features, or association with a social group.
- Immigrant visa, granted for those intending to immigrate to the issuing country (obtain the status of a permanent resident with a prospect of possible naturalization in the future):
- Spousal visa or partner visa, granted to the spouse, civil partner or de facto partner of a resident or citizen of a given country to enable the couple to settle in that country.
- Marriage visa, granted for a limited period before intended marriage or civil partnership based on a proven relationship with a citizen of the destination country. For example, a German woman who wishes to marry an American man would obtain a Fiancee Visa (also known as a K-1 visa) to allow her to enter the United States. "A K1 Fiancee Visa is valid for four months from the date of its approval."[២]
- Pensioner visa (also known as retiree visa or retirement visa), issued by a limited number of countries (Australia, Argentina, Thailand, Panama, etc.), to those who can demonstrate a foreign source of income and who do not intend to work in the issuing country. Age limits apply in some cases.
- Official visa is granted to officials doing job for their governments or otherwise representing their countries in the host country, such as the personnel of diplomatic missions.
- Diplomatic visa is normally only available to bearers of diplomatic passports.
- Courtesy visa issued to representatives of foreign governments or international organizations who do not qualify for diplomatic status but do merit expedited, courteous treatment - an example of this is Australia's Special purpose visa.
By method of issuance:
- On-arrival visa (also known as Visa On Arrival, VOA), granted at a port of entry. This is distinct from not requiring a visa at all, as the visitor must still obtain the visa before they can even try to pass through immigration.
- Nearly every country can issue a visa (or another document to the same effect) on arrival to a visitor arriving in unforeseen exceptional circumstances, for example:
- Under provisions of article 35 of the Schengen Visa Code, a visa may be issued at border in situations such as diversion of a flight causing an air passenger in transit to pass through two or more airports instead of one. When in 2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland caused disruption of air travel throughout Europe, the EU also announced it would issue visas at land borders to stranded travelers.
- Under section 212(d)(4) of the Immigration and Naturalization Act, visa waivers can be issued to travelers arriving at USA ports of entry in emergency situations or under other conditions.
- Certain international airports in Russia have consuls on-duty, who have the power to issue visas on the spot.
- Some countries issue visas on arrival to special categories of travelers, such as seafarers or air crew.
- Some countries issue them to regular visitors; however, there often are restrictions, for example:
- Belarus issues visas on arrival in Minsk international airport only to nationals of countries where there is no consular representation of Belarus.
- Thailand only issues visas on arrival at certain border checkpoints. The most notable crossing where visas on arrival are not issued is the Padang Besar checkpoint for passenger trains between Malaysia and Thailand.
- Russia issues visas on arrival for short visits to its Western exclave, Kaliningrad oblast.
- Nearly every country can issue a visa (or another document to the same effect) on arrival to a visitor arriving in unforeseen exceptional circumstances, for example:
- Electronic visa. The visa is stored in a computer and is electronically tied to the passport number; no label, sticker or stamp is placed in the passport before travel.
- Australia pioneered electronic visa issuance with the Electronic Travel Authority for tourists, and is also issuing the eVisitor for European tourists and businessmen. Recent changes in immigration law mean that almost all visas (including those for permanent residency) are issued electronically by default unless a label is required (for example to board an airplane).
- New Zealand is now also issuing some visas electronically.
- The United States has a similar internet system called Electronic System for Travel Authorization, but this is a security pre-screening only and does not technically qualify as a visa under US immigration law.
- Turkey is issuing electronic visas as of April 2013 (certain African countries are eligible only if using Turkish Airlines) through the Republic of Turkey Electronic Visa Application System.[៣][៤]
- Cambodia is issuing electronic visas to most of the visitors through the eVisa system.[៥]
- Sao Tome and Principe is issuing electronic visas to all passengers through the eVisaST ststem.[៦]
- Rwanda is issuing electronic visas.[៧]
- Myanmar is issuing electronic visas.[៨]
- Sri Lanka is issuing electronic visas through the Electronic Travel Authorization system.[៩]
- Armenia is issuing electronic visas to certain eligible countries.[១០]
- Singapore is issuing electronic visas to certain eligible countries.[១១]
This list is not exhaustive. Some countries may have more detailed classifications of some of these categories reflecting the nuances of their respective geographies, social conditions, economies, international treaties, etc. Others, on the contrary, may combine some types into broader categories.
Visa policies
[កែប្រែ]Government authorities usually impose administrative entry restrictions on foreign citizens in three ways - countries whose nationals may enter without a visa, countries whose nationals may obtain a visa on arrival and countries whose nationals require a visa in advance. Nationals who require a visa in advance are usually advised to obtain them at a consular representation of their destination country. Several countries allow nationals of countries that require a visa to obtain them online.
The following table lists visa policies of all countries by the number of foreign nationalities that may enter that country for tourism without a visa or by obtaining a visa on arrival with normal passport. It also notes countries that issue electronic visas to certain nationalities. Symbol "+" indicates a country that limits the visa-free regime negatively by only listing nationals who require a visa, thus the number represents the number of UN member states reduced by the number of nationals who require a visa and "+" stands for all possible non-UN member state nationals that might also not require a visa. "N/A" indicates countries that have contradictory information on its official websites and/or information supplied by the Government to IATA. Some countries that allow visa on arrival do so only at a limited number of entry points. Some countries such as the European Union member states have a qualitatively different visa regime between each other as it also includes freedom of movement.
ឯកសារយោង
[កែប្រែ]- ↑ "Online Etymology Dictionary".
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