Do I require a visa to work with an international airlines?

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Asked by gungun jha

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    Megha Gupta | Guide-Level 13

    9 years ago
    Hi Gungun,
    As a crew member you would not require to personally apply for any visa, as this would be taken care of by the concerned airlines as they would be deciding on your fleet chart.
    Generally when Pilots and cabin crew go for an international layover (flight duty which results in a night stop) they carry a "General Declaration" and passports.
    GD is a company paper which declares how many crew members are traveling with their details such as DOB,Passport no., nationality with Captains sign . It acts like a visa and they don't get any other stamp on their passport.
    It all depends on the laws of the country that the crew is visiting.
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