temporary visa

collocation in English

meaningsoftemporaryandvisa

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temporary
adjective
uk
/ˈtem.pər.ər.i/
us
/ˈtem.pə.rer.i/
not lasting or needed for ...
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visa
noun[C]
uk
/ˈviː.zə/
us
/ˈviː.zə/
an official mark, usually made in a passport, that allows you to enter or leave a ...
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(Definition oftemporaryandvisafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is what makes the introduction oftemporaryvisarequirements so problematic.
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We have still not had an answer on when that visa restriction will be lifted—it was supposed to be atemporaryvisarestriction.
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Are we to understand—and there is a certain amount of doubt about this—that persons who come here on atemporaryvisacan never obtain permission to stay here indefinitely?
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Thetemporaryvisawould be valid for three years and renewable one-time for an additional three years.
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Victims of trafficking receive legal alternatives to their removal to countries in which they may face hardship or retribution, including the issuance oftemporaryvisaextensions.
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Information on the number of temporary visas issued is given in the table.
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In addition to that, some 13,000 have been given temporary visas which have been extended.
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Of the 57,000 people to whom visas were granted last year, what proportion were economic migrants and what proportion wanted temporary visas for a short stay?
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The proportion of postdocs on temporary visas reached 53.6% in 2010.
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However, most were forced to return when their temporary visas expired.
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The granting of different statuses and visas (i.e. refugee, temporary visas for students and workers) to immigrant groups affects the type of reception immigrants will receive.
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Disaster personnel are often granted entry on tourist or other temporary visas, which can cause subsequent problems with renewal and efforts to obtain work permits.
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