UK to ease China visa applications

BEIJING. – Britain says it will make it easier for China’s citizens to obtain visas, as it seeks a bigger share of the multibillion-dollar Chinese traveller market against stiff European competition. Finance Minister George Osborne, who is in China leading a British trade delegation, promised the new measures would help the tens of thousands of Chinese visitors hoping to visit Britain. “Have announced new measures to simplify and speed up visa applications for visitors from China,” the Chancellor of the Exchequer wrote on his official Twitter account.

“Good for tourism and British business,”  Osborne said. Chinese tourists visiting the European Union using selected travel agencies will no longer have to file a separate application to visit Britain, which is not part of the EU’s “Schengen Area” for border-free travel.

Business people will also be able to apply for a “super-priority” visa, which will be processed within 24 hours rather than a week. Some 210 000 visas were issued to Chinese nationals in 2012, adding around £300 million (US$480 million), to the British economy.

But Beijing University student Chen Xiao said the current British visa application process was “a nuisance and time consuming”. “The amount of forms needed to obtain a British visa isn’t small compared to other countries,” she added. “Also they require you to show proof of assets. So this is a challenge for those who come from less wealthy backgrounds.”

Analysts say Britain has missed out on benefiting from Chinese tourists’ spending power, partly because of its visa rules. According to the UN’s World Tourism Organisation, China has become the world’s most valuable source of tourists, with expenditure on overseas travel reaching US$102 billion in 2012.

But France attracted 1,4 million tourist trips from China last year, around six times as many as Britain, Franziska Brandenburger of research firm Euromonitor International wrote in a recent note.

Among Western European countries, Britain was also behind Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Spain, the company said, leaving it in sixth place. “Currently the majority of Chinese tourists opt for other European destinations as a consequence of the visa application process,” wrote Brandenburger.

“Europe has laid out the red carpet to Chinese consumers.”
During his visit, Osborne is trying to win over a Chinese government that has rebuffed Britain due to a meeting last year between Prime Minister David Cameron and the Dalai Lama.

In a speech at Peking University on Monday, Osborne insisted “there is no country in the West more open to investment, especially from China than Britain”. – AFP.

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