Home Minister Lekhak expresses commitment to support in making immigration laws Minister for Home Affairs Ramesh Lekhak has expressed commitment to extend support in formulation of Acts and laws related to immigration. Kathmandu 23 Jul, 2024
Confusion surrounds new tourist visa provisions The new provisions introduced by the government to grant tourist visas for Nepali travellers is raising some eyebrows, with travel agents claiming the new criteria is only sowing confusion and discourages genuine travellers. Business 07 Sep, 2022
Govt to implement tracking system to stop illegal activities The Ministry of Home Affairs is planning to put in place a tracking system of foreign citizens travelling to Nepal in a bid to ensure their safety and prevent them from engaging in illegal activities. Nepal 28 Feb, 2022
Britain initiates historic visa scheme benefitting Hong Kongers Responding to the Chinese crackdown, the United Kingdom is set to launch a historic immigration regulation World 29 Jan, 2021
Govt raises visa fees for foreigners Kathmandu, May 9 The government has decided to raise visa fee for foreigners visiting Nepal. A meeting of the Cabinet this week decided to amend Section 46 of immigration regulation to increase multiple-entry tourist visa fee, spokesperson for the... Horoscopes 10 May, 2019
Chinese, Koreans found working in Nepal on tourist visa Kathmandu August 6 The Department of Immigration will soon take action against two Chinese and two South Korean nationals for working in Nepal without obtaining work permits. Chinese women Yu Yan and Zheng Huanxia and Korean men Kang Youn Goo... Travel 07 Aug, 2018
Two deported on proselytisation charge Kathmandu, July 9 The government has deported two foreigners to their respective countries on charges of forceful religious conversion, which is a crime in Nepal. Philippine national De Vera Richard and his Indonesian wife Rita Gonga, who... Horoscopes 10 Jul, 2018
Subaru's secret: Low-paid foreign workers power an export boom OTA: Yasuyuki Yoshinaga was in a good mood at the early May earnings briefing in Tokyo. The top executive at the maker of Subaru automobiles joked that he would have to wear a helmet on an upcoming trip to the United States. The reason: Dealers... 29 Jul, 2015