With a dwindling world economy, smart governments have reacted appropriately to streamline their expenses and are exploring other avenues of income.
Some of these have been through increase of immigration charges, interview and visa fees, and reduction of diplomatic offices, among others.
Of course, the law of osmosis has applied whereby the strong forces draw the weaker ones and weaker nations whose desperate population have been leaving their countries en-masse, have been the victims.
Three years ago, the interview fee at
About two years ago, a
After necessary calculation, one realises that the money paid by Cameroonians trying to enter the
I personally think it is NOT the fault of the
As for the
For
For
However, for
I am calculating the value of US $1 at FCFA 450.
Added to these fabulous sums, are the compulsory medical tests done in specific hospitals under the instruction of some of these embassies like the US, Belgium and so on, at a cost for sure. It is all business.
The same high amount for interview and visa fee applies for many other western countries.
The objectives of such increments are often set as strategies to meet up cost and other security reasons. One may still rightly or wrongly interpret them as means to discourage immigration while a lot more just see it a large hole to milk endlessly from those wishing to leave their country for the “western Eldorado” often out of despair as their countries have taken hostage by aristocrats.
Stunned
What has stunned me is that most African governments and
On the contrary, most people from so-called developed nations enter Cameroon and most African countries without any interview, without doing any medical test, and some times without even paying any visa fee.
For the case of
I consider this an insult and sheer stupidity on the part of the Cameroonian government, which has always used the argument of force than that of reason for the development of the nation.
How can people from so-called developed nations pay just a miserable US$70 to enter Cameron whereas Cameroonians pay an average of US$ 200 to enter other countries?
It is my opinion and for the economic interest of Cameroon that the government charges same amount from any foreign migrants be it from the most developed country or not, just as they charge Cameroonians for entering their own countries. They could even charge more because most people from west are supposedly from the richer world.
It is unacceptable that Cameroonians and other Africans pay interview and visa fee to enter most western countries whereas citizens of the latter enter and leave
It would also be nice for
It is believe that people carry diseases from
In my opinion, people wishing to enter
Homosexuals (gays) and lesbians should not be allowed to enter the continent or
While hard working people brainstorm on ways to improve their economy, the terribly ineffective and inefficient neo colonial gerontocracy in
After all, such “loans” are virtually distributed among those who have ruined the country economically and politically.
Conclusion
The bottom line of this write up is to appeal to
Those who have more, may be, ought to pay more. The biblical adage that, those who do not have, the little they have would be taken away from them should not work, because, it is a very exploitative adage at its best in its application.
1 comment:
"Africa:Urgent nee to review immigration policies and charges". This is one of the best articles on this issue. This shows we have to wake up and take up the people and continent in our hands. We have to protect our nationals and also promote our countries. We should be patriotic and stand up for what is best for us as a people and not be cheated as the case seems to be now. Kudus to this author. Keep it up!!
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