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if i take as an example a person wanted to go to Dubai from his home country india,it is mention that in passport that immigration check is required. Some time it is not written in passport WHY?

2006-11-14 20:42:56 · 5 answers · asked by omer 1 in Travel Travel (General) Other - Destinations

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IMMIGRATION CHECKS ARE REQUIRED WHEREVER U GO IN THIS WORLD!!!!
N IF IT IS NOT WRITTEN IN UR PASSPORT U MIGHT FALL IN TROUBLE....

2006-11-14 20:51:20 · answer #1 · answered by CB 2 · 0 0

Immigration Check is necessary only for those people who are unable to prove that they belong to the India while applying for the Passport there are some instructions which will be given to U that this is needed to prove that U R an INDIAN if U R unable to furnish the required proof then there will be an imigration check. THE imigration check is there as some people can come into the country and live in this country without the Citizenship and can like to move to other forign countries as the INDIAN citizen

2006-11-14 21:00:44 · answer #2 · answered by Ramasubramanian 6 · 0 0

Emigration Check Not Required Stamp

Following persons are entitled to get the ECNR stamp on their passports:
Persons going abroad in managerial capacity in Hotels/Restaurants,Tea-Houses or other places of Public Resorts etc. possessing specialised Degrees in these fields
Gazetted Government Servants;
Income-tax payees
Persons holding professional degrees, such as Doctors holding M.B.B.S.Degree in Ayurved or Homoeopathy, accredited Journalists, Engineers, Chartered Accountants,
Persons staying abroad for more than 3 years
Spouses of the above mentioned categories
Persons holding 10+2 qualification or higher qualifications.
Seamen in possession of Continuous Discharge Certificate and Sea Cadets and Deck Cadets
who have passed final examination of three year B.Sc.Nautical Sciences Courses at T.S. Chanakya, Mumbai, or
who have undergone three months Pre-Sea training at any of the Government approved Training Institutes after production of Identity Cards issued by the Shipping Master, Mumbai/Calcutta/Chennai
Persons holding permanent Immigration Visas, or any country e.g. Green Card in USA
Persons holding diplomas from recognised institutions like Polytechnics or certificates of vocational training from Government/recognised institutions. The Diploma/Certificate should be for a minimum duration of two year course.
Nurses possessing qualifications recognised under the Indian Nursing Council Act, 1947
Dependent children of parents eligible for ECNR, as above (upto 24 years of age)
All persons above the age of 60 years
All visitors to Pakistan and Bangladesh
All visitors going to any country in Europe (except the Commonwealth of Independent States) or North America, Australia, Japan and New Zealand

Emigration Clearance Rules

Even if you do not have the ECNR stamp, you can visit Bangladesh, Pakistan and all countries in Europe (except the Commonwealth of Independent States), North America, Japan Australia and Newzealand without emigration clearance. In any case, Protector of Emigrants can grant emigration clearance to certain categories of skilled/semi-skilled workers for a period of six months if application is made through authorised recruiting agent and there is a valid employment visa.In case, the person concerned is leaving the country for non-employment purposes, he can obtain suspension from emigration clearance for the specified country and for the specified period from Protector of Emigrants.

2006-11-14 21:14:20 · answer #3 · answered by Rajarajan Karur 2 · 0 0

You need passport and Valid visa for the intended country you are travelling to.

2006-11-14 20:50:32 · answer #4 · answered by Krishna 6 · 0 0

it is written only once..in that page.
if there is a seal that ECNR not required....means emmigration not required and they dont check.
if the seal is not there they will be a check....

2006-11-14 20:55:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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