The
last 12 months must have been a pretty entertaining time to be a visa
expert if the results of a new study are anything to go by.
Data
gathered by www.globalvisas.com has revealed the peculiar, not to
mention comical, things that some people have asked when tackling their
visa applications over the past year.
From
alarming confessions to a shocking lack of cultural knowledge the top
10 makes for some rather eye-watering and rib-tickling reading. And here
it is in all its weird glory:
“I’ve
heard that cocaine is legal in Columbia; is this true?” – an enquiry
from a visa applicant looking to move there from France.
“Do you know if it’s easier to find a wife in England? I’m struggling here.” – said a Peruvian applicant for a UK visa.
“Is everybody friends with the Queen?” – asked a Japanese applicant looking to move to England.
“If I live in America, will I be a movie star?” – question posed by a Filipino applicant
“I
want to be closer to Elton John. He doesn’t come to Togo. Do you see
him much in Britain?” – a man from Togo professing to be Elton John’s
biggest fan and looking to move to the UK.
“Is it legal to marry your car?” – question asked by a man from the USA looking to move to Guatemala.
“I’ve
committed a serious crime, but I haven’t been caught or convicted. Will
I be immune once I move?” asked an individual from Italy.
“Is
it illegal if I don’t speak Dutch?” asked one applicant from the Middle
East who was looking to secure a Shengen visa for the Netherlands.
“Somebody
told me that Australia was founded by criminals. Do I have to have a
criminal record to move there?” – a Malaysian based enquiry for an
Australian visa.
“I
don’t have a passport. If I sail to Portugal but don’t fly will they
let me live there?” – asked a UK resident looking to move there.
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