What problems are expected for middle eastern attendees to Cape Town? What 
countries passports are expected to have problems?

Cheers,

Peter

 

From: Wikimania-l [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Gnangarra
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 12:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [Wikimania-l] Visa rejections

 

These issues are a symptom of the closed processes that have occurred firstly 
with Montreal and next year with middle eastern attendees to Cape Town .  
Acknowledging that the change was because of the amount effort put in by 
unsuccessful bidders was said to be wasted its showing that some things need to 
be opened for community discussion before decisions are made.  

 

 That it may be better for the WMF to require applicants to first obtain a visa 
before being confirmed for the scholarships in the future.  Perth/Australia is 
another place that visas for attendees wouldnt have been a big issue.    

 

On 22 June 2017 at 17:43, cs <[email protected]> wrote:

That’s one of the  reasons why  I  proposed Bangkok, Thailand, for 2019 - apart 
 from its extremely tolerant  social cultures and very  low cost, while being  
a very  modern hi-tech city easily  accessible by  direct  flights from most  
parts of the world. Almost  everyone can enter the country  for  at  least  15  
days without  even a visa. Thailand only makes it difficult for people wanting 
to stay longer (years) in the country  on the pretext  of being  tourists.

 

It’s a shame for the visa refusals, but  perhaps this will open up the 
possibility to some refused scholarship applications. 

 

Kudpung.

On 22Jun, 2017, at 16:23, Bodhisattwa Mandal <[email protected]> 
wrote:

 

Hi,

The main topic of discussion among the scholarship recipients from global south 
this month is the high visa rejection rate by Canadian embassies from these 
countries.

This year, we had 7 scholarship recipients from Bengali community, 4 from India 
and 3 from Bangladesh. Already 3 out of 4 scholarship recipients from Indian 
part of the communities got their visa rejected, others are waiting. Although I 
am hoping for the best for all the scholarship recipients, but may be news of 
more rejections are coming soon. 

Wikimania should be organised in a visa friendly country, and not in those 
countries where global south citizens are not allowed to enter even for a 
6-days conference. Otherwise, a global community is not truly presented. 

Best wishes,
Bodhisattwa

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