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|colspan="6"| Leviathan allows Open through assylium immigration as well as Tourism and uses the same policies for all nation. with exceptions to its enemies | |colspan="6"| Leviathan allows Open through assylium immigration as well as Tourism and uses the same policies for all nation. with exceptions to its enemies | ||
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|colspan="6"| Ostrovian police automatically assume that anybody without a visa is staying for less than six months and not seeking employment. But anybody who plans to stay in Ostrov for more than six months in a contiguous twelve-month period, wishes to work in Ostrov at any time, or seeks to permanently move to Ostrov with their children must - depending on their nationality - either obtain a Work Visa or an Employee Sponsorship Form (ESF). Tourists cannot apply for a Work Visa or ESF while they are in Ostrov. | |||
All workers from outside Lurynia must apply for a Work Visa. They must pass a Common or Lurynian language test, and seek a named employer to sponsor them and give them terms of employment. (A list of employers is available on request from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.) | |||
Lurynian workers may enter the country without a Work Visa. They are exempt from the language requirement, but must also be sponsored by a named employer; at the Ostrovian border, they must present proof of their Ostrovian nationality and sign an ESF, which is a sworn affirmation that they have a named sponsor. | |||
Foreign workers who work for an employer that is not sponsoring them are liable for deportation, unless they seek a new named sponsor or citizenship. Anybody who works and pays income tax for eight of the past ten years is, in theory, eligible to apply for citizenship; permanent resident status as such does not exist. | |||
There is one small university on the island, the Polytechnic of Ostrov, which specialises in science, medicine, engineering, mathematics and economics. About 300 domestic students, a quarter of each year's cohort, are accepted for study - although the vast majority of them reside in Southport, which has the best-funded schools of any town and where the University is located. There is a quota of 50 international students; prospective students must apply for a Student Visa between Nox 15th and Florentina 15th in the year before they wish to begin studies. Applications are shared with the Polytechnic, who will make recommendations as to which students are of sufficient academic calibre to attain a good degree. All students whose Student Visa application is successful will hear back by the end of Lux and be guaranteed a place, subject to attaining certain grades equivalent to those that Ostrovian students must achieve. | |||
The Ostrovian police force will seek the deportation of anyone who moves to Ostrov simply so their children can be educated in the Ostrov primary and secondary school system. However, parents with Work Visas, Student Visas or ESFs do not need to apply for a visa for their children: they are entitled to an education on the same basis as an Ostrovian citizen. And non-Ostrovian citizens who are married to, or the children of, an Ostrovian citizen may enter the country without any documentation - so long as they can prove their spouse or parent is an Ostrovian. | |||
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Revision as of 21:46, 17 November 2022
Country | Free movement | Visa not required | Electronic authorization or eVisa required | Visa on arrival | Visa required | Special arrangements required |
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Lurynia | N/A | N/A | N/A | All Other Countries | N/A | |
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Template:Country data Santi Rasta | N/A | N/A | N/A | All Other Countries | N/A | |
Santi Rasta is a protectorate of Choslow and due to agreements arranged by the two nations have accepted free movement of their people between each other's nations. | ||||||
Kursibar | N/A | N/A | All Other Countries | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Kursibari Visas also require a medical component to ensure that the traveller won't have an allergic reaction to Kursibari biotechnologies. | ||||||
Leviathan Federation | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Leviathan allows Open through assylium immigration as well as Tourism and uses the same policies for all nation. with exceptions to its enemies | ||||||
Ostrov | Tourists from all countries | Workers from Lurynia
Non-citizen spouses and children |
N/A | N/A | Workers from all other countries
University students from all countries |
N/A |
Ostrovian police automatically assume that anybody without a visa is staying for less than six months and not seeking employment. But anybody who plans to stay in Ostrov for more than six months in a contiguous twelve-month period, wishes to work in Ostrov at any time, or seeks to permanently move to Ostrov with their children must - depending on their nationality - either obtain a Work Visa or an Employee Sponsorship Form (ESF). Tourists cannot apply for a Work Visa or ESF while they are in Ostrov.
All workers from outside Lurynia must apply for a Work Visa. They must pass a Common or Lurynian language test, and seek a named employer to sponsor them and give them terms of employment. (A list of employers is available on request from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.) Lurynian workers may enter the country without a Work Visa. They are exempt from the language requirement, but must also be sponsored by a named employer; at the Ostrovian border, they must present proof of their Ostrovian nationality and sign an ESF, which is a sworn affirmation that they have a named sponsor. Foreign workers who work for an employer that is not sponsoring them are liable for deportation, unless they seek a new named sponsor or citizenship. Anybody who works and pays income tax for eight of the past ten years is, in theory, eligible to apply for citizenship; permanent resident status as such does not exist. There is one small university on the island, the Polytechnic of Ostrov, which specialises in science, medicine, engineering, mathematics and economics. About 300 domestic students, a quarter of each year's cohort, are accepted for study - although the vast majority of them reside in Southport, which has the best-funded schools of any town and where the University is located. There is a quota of 50 international students; prospective students must apply for a Student Visa between Nox 15th and Florentina 15th in the year before they wish to begin studies. Applications are shared with the Polytechnic, who will make recommendations as to which students are of sufficient academic calibre to attain a good degree. All students whose Student Visa application is successful will hear back by the end of Lux and be guaranteed a place, subject to attaining certain grades equivalent to those that Ostrovian students must achieve. The Ostrovian police force will seek the deportation of anyone who moves to Ostrov simply so their children can be educated in the Ostrov primary and secondary school system. However, parents with Work Visas, Student Visas or ESFs do not need to apply for a visa for their children: they are entitled to an education on the same basis as an Ostrovian citizen. And non-Ostrovian citizens who are married to, or the children of, an Ostrovian citizen may enter the country without any documentation - so long as they can prove their spouse or parent is an Ostrovian. |