Senior citizens to get visa on arrival, while business visa will be issued within five days; vistors get visa for upto two years
India and Pakistan signed a key agreement that will ease the visa regime to promote greater trade, travel and people-to-people contacts between the two neighbours, yesterday.
India’s External Affairs Minister SM Krishna and Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rehman Malik signed the agreement. “This is a sign of friendship,” said Malik.
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Before the signing of the agreement, Krishna, who is on a three-day visit to Pakistan, held wide-ranging talks with counterpart Hina Rabbani Khar.
The agreement, which was struck after months of negotiations, will ease trade and travel between the two countries. Senior citizens, aged 65 and above, inu00a0India and Pakistan can now walk across the border between the two countries and without going through the hassles of getting a visa from embassies in New Delhi and Islamabad. They will be granted visas on arrival at the Attari and Wagah border. Senior citizens will be granted a visa on arrival valid for 45 days. Many senior citizens in the two countries have been witness to the bloody partition in 1947 in which millions of people were uprooted after India’s independence and Pakistan’s creation. The new regime envisages changes aimed at easing controls.
There will be a single-entry visitor visa for a maximum period of six months but the stay cannot exceed three months at a time and for five places.
The process, simplified