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        Easier UK visas to lure Chinese tourists

        Updated: 2013-10-15 08:43
        By ZHAO YANRONG and LIU WEIFENG ( China Daily)

        The United Kingdom will make it easier for Chinese nationals to apply for visas to visit the country, a move designed to lure more Chinese tourists as well as potential investors, several British officials said on Monday in Beijing.

        Under the proposals, Chinese tourists visiting the European Union using selected travel agencies will no longer have to file a separate application to visit Britain.

        Starting in the summer of 2014, businesspeople will be able to apply for a "super-priority" visa, which will be processed within 24 hours rather than one week.

        A "mobile visa service", which targets business executives and enables visa teams to collect forms and data at applicants’ workplaces, is likely to be extended from Beijing and Shanghai to other cities.

        British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, who is leading a British trade delegation in China, said the measures will be "good for tourism and British business".

        The number of UK visas issued to Chinese nationals continues to rise, according to the British embassy in Beijing. UK Visas & Immigration issued 289,000 visas in 2012-13, nearly a third more than in 2010-11.

        In the first half of 2013, the number of visitor visas issued to Chinese nationals increased by more than 30 percent compared with the same period in 2012.

        Dominique Hardy, visa manager at the British embassy in Beijing, said her team is working hard to speed up processing visas for Chinese applicants.

        "We recruited an additional 190 visa officers to work over the 2013 peak season. And our average processing time for a visa in China was less than seven days in the first half of 2013, and for Approved Destination Scheme visit visas (for group travelers), it was less than five days," Hardy said.

        Up to 96 percent of Chinese customers who apply for a visa get one, she added.

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