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If you plan to work or study in Surea, you should obtain a visa before traveling to Surea. Surean visas are issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) through Surean embassies and consulates in your home country. DFA maintains a comprehensive guide to visas on its website. If you do not have a Certificate of Eligibility, you must submit additional documentation to the embassy in order to obtain a visa. The required documentation varies based on which type of visa you seek. The DFA guide to visas contains a complete list of required documents.

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  • Getting to Surea
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  • If you plan to work or study in Surea, you should obtain a visa before traveling to Surea. Surean visas are issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) through Surean embassies and consulates in your home country. DFA maintains a comprehensive guide to visas on its website. If you do not have a Certificate of Eligibility, you must submit additional documentation to the embassy in order to obtain a visa. The required documentation varies based on which type of visa you seek. The DFA guide to visas contains a complete list of required documents.
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  • If you plan to work or study in Surea, you should obtain a visa before traveling to Surea. Surean visas are issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) through Surean embassies and consulates in your home country. DFA maintains a comprehensive guide to visas on its website. Your employer or school in Surea will most likely provide you with a "Certificate of Eligibility". This is a document issued by the Ministry of Justice, which shows that you have fulfilled the legal criteria to obtain permission to enter Surea. The certificate does not entitle you to enter Surea; instead, it expedites the process of obtaining a visa and obtaining landing permission upon your arrival. Once you have a Certificate of Eligibility, you can provide it to your nearest Surean embassy or consulate, along with a visa application form and your passport. Visas are usually issued within a few business days, unless there is an obvious problem with the Certificate of Eligibility: in that case, the embassy will have to contact the Ministry of Justice in Konggei, which will delay the visa application. If you do not have a Certificate of Eligibility, you must submit additional documentation to the embassy in order to obtain a visa. The required documentation varies based on which type of visa you seek. The DFA guide to visas contains a complete list of required documents. Once you enter Surea, the Ministry of Justice will grant you "landing permission" to engage in the activities provided for by your visa. At this point, any issues regarding the legality of your stay in Surea will be handled by the Department of Immigration, Integration, National Identity and Solidary Development, which is a department of the Ministry of Justice.
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