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Economic Policy

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Exim

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Important Contacts

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Travel ( Visa Detail )

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Visa Travel

Consular information

Country Description:

Bangladesh is not frequently visited country in South Asia. Tourist facilities outside major cities and tourist areas are minimal. The capital city is Dhaka.

Entry Requirements:

A passport and onward/return ticket are required. A visa is not required for a tourist stay of up to 15 days. Visas (landing permits) are available for a fee upon arrival by air. However, it is strongly recommended to collect visas before traveling. Further information can be obtained from the Embassy or consulate of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.

Validity of Visas:

Bangladeshi visas are valid for 6 months from the date of issue and are good for stays of 1 or 3 months.

Customs:

A Customs Declaration Form is issued on arrival. Keep this until you leave as officials will check this before they let you out of the country. Tourists are allowed to bring in 200 cigarettes or two cartons and two litres or two bottles of liquor. The old selling-the duty-frees game isn't crash hot in Bangladesh and if you do get involved take care as some of the dealers are less than straightforward. Recently some travellers have also been talked into buying betel nut in Burma to resell in Bangladesh. That's unlikely to work either! Around the Biman Bangladesh Airlines office and the Dhaka Sheraton Hotel are prime areas for selling goods.

Areas of Instability:

Public demonstrations, marches and labour strikes are widely used means of political expression in Bangladesh. A number of general strikes, or hartals, have been called by the political opposition during the past year, resulting in the virtual shutdown of transportation and commerce, and attacks on individuals who do not observe the hartals. Clashes between rival political groups have resulted in deaths and injuries to participants. Violence is a particular problem on university campuses. Visitors to Bangladesh should check with the Consular Section at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in their native countries or at their Diplomatic Missions in Dhaka, Bangladesh for updated information on planned political activities.

Information on Crime:

Crime rates in Bangladesh have traditionally been low compared to those in other areas of the world. However, crime in Dhaka and Chittigong, Jessore is increasing, as are reports of crimes involving weapons. Foreigners have not been especially targeted. The loss or theft of a passport abroad should be reported immediately to local police and to the nearest embassy or consulate.

Drug Penalties:

Travelers are subject to the laws and legal practices of the countries in which they travel. Penalties for possession of, use of, or trafficking in illegal drugs are strict in Bangladesh. The death penalty or life imprisonment can be imposed for some drug-related crimes. At a minimum, convicted offenders can expect jail sentences and fines.

Traffic Safety and Road Conditions: 

The Bangladesh road network is in generally poor condition, in part, due to the difficulty of building and maintaining a transportation infrastructure across a vast river delta. The streets of Dhaka are congested, with hundreds of thousands of bicycle rickshaws competing with three-wheeled taxis, cars and trucks for limited road space. Because intercity roads are narrow and in poor condition, driving outside urban areas at night may be dangerous.

Registration:

Travellers are encouraged to register at the Embassy of their country in Dhaka and obtain updated information on travel and security within Bangladesh.

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