Tourism

Breaking Down Borders: Relaxed Visa Rules Are Opening Up the World

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Skift Take

Looser visa restrictions are greasing the wheels of global tourism, but the real question is whether these policies can sustain long-term growth or just offer a fleeting boost to countries eager for quick wins.

Five years ago, Indian newlyweds Pallabi and Kshitiz were all set for their dream honeymoon in Australia. But Kshitiz had a business trip to Dubai that left him with no time to submit his passport for the Australian visa, which would take about a month to process. They had to settle for a local getaway instead. Fast forward to today, and with Australia’s new online visa application process — no passport submission required — they're finally heading to Australia this October.

Rahul Diwan has a visa-disappointment story too. In 2018, right after he started his MBA in Dublin, he had a shot to study for a semester at Yale University in the U.S. But Ireland required a re-entry visa for Indian passport holders, and with a month-long wait, it just wasn’t possible. 

Stories of visa headaches are all too common for travelers throughout Asia. It’s been a major block on growth in tourism. But there are subtle yet significant changes happening that highlight