Business Establishment
The Gambia's business-establishment route is a ministerial consent regime rather than an application form.
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The Gambia's business-establishment route is a ministerial consent regime rather than an application form.
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The expatriate quota is the employer-side gate that stands in front of every foreign hire in The Gambia.
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The multiple journey visa is the Gambian visa for a traveller who will come and go.
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The Non-Gambian ID Card is a bilateral instrument rather than a general immigration category.
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After an immigration officer admits someone into The Gambia, the next legal requirement — depending on the nature of the visit — is to apply for a resident permit so that the person can reside, and where applicable work, while in the country.
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Resident Permit B is The Gambia's residence-and-work permit.
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The short visit visa is the visa The Gambia issues to people intending to embark on short-duration visits, for a period of 90 days, subject to local security clearance.
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The single journey visa is the simplest of the Gambian visa forms: the Gambia Immigration Department defines it as a visa valid for one journey or single entry in The Gambia.
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The Gambian transit visa is issued to enable the holder to pass through The Gambia en route to a further destination.
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