A Tourist visa allows you to visit a foreign country for leisure or recreational purposes, engage in tourism-related activities, stay temporarily in accommodations, explore the country’s attractions, and meet friends or relatives. However, it generally does not permit you to work, study, or engage in employment while in the foreign country.
A business visa allows individuals to travel to a foreign country for business-related purposes such as attending meetings, conferences, negotiations, or exploring business opportunities. It typically permits limited engagement in commercial activities but does not authorize long-term employment or full-time work within the country. The specific permissions and limitations of a business visa vary depending on the country issuing the visa and its regulations.
A Transit visa allows travelers to pass through a country en route to their final destination. It’s typically granted for a short period, often 24 to 72 hours, and is meant for travelers who have a layover or need to change planes in a country without leaving the airport. Transit visas generally do not permit travelers to leave the airport or engage in tourism activities within the country. The specific requirements and conditions of transit visas vary depending on the country issuing the visa and the traveler’s citizenship.
