A Quote by Abbas Kiarostami

If you are a businessman or a politician in Iran, you can get a visa as quickly as you ask for it. — © Abbas Kiarostami
If you are a businessman or a politician in Iran, you can get a visa as quickly as you ask for it.
We as voters, have long hoped that we would get a businessman instead of a politician in order to help fix America's problems. Well, I am that businessman.
Every time I ask for visa, they (USA) give me visa for five years. I have never had any problem in getting a visa to any nation.
Australia is not very exclusive. On the visa application they still ask if you've been convicted of a felony - although they are willing to give you a visa even if you haven't been.
PIO card holders- they have lot of visa issues. We decided they will get lifelong visa.
There's not a single day when I walk the streets of New York City when someone doesn't come up to me to say: 'Please, please, ask your dad to run for president.' We really need a businessman as leader of our country, not a politician.
I'm sorry: I'm a businessman. I'm not a politician.
A businessman can be as military as any politician.
40 percent of people who come to visit America on a visa overstay their visa and we have no idea where they are. On 9/11, at least 2 of the hijackers were here on visa. They were traveling back and forth to the Middle East. And we really had no idea where they were or what they were doing. And they were overstaying their visa. So there are problems I think in the immigration system that need to be fixed for our safety.
We should make it as easy as possible to be able to get a legal work visa - not citizenship, not a green card. Just a work visa, with a background check and a Social Security card so that applicable taxes would get paid.
I wanted to prove that a son of a politician can be a successful businessman.
I don't usually make political comments, because I am a businessman, not a politician.
I dont usually make political comments, because I am a businessman, not a politician.
I grew up the son of a businessman. And I didn't get into music to be a businessman.
As a politician - particularly as a politician in a coalition - you quickly realise that compromise is a part of the game. But there are some issues where you have to draw the line - where you have to stand up and be counted, and you have to do the right thing. I think climate change is firmly in that category.
I am not a politician. I'm an American businessman and entrepreneur that have built two businesses, and I try to play it straight with people.
I was born in Hereford, England, in 1944. We moved when they had an opportunity to get a visa, about 1950. My dad always thought Europe was a bit too small for him. He wanted to see the United States... The typical immigrant story. He wanted a better life for his children, too. He always tried to get the visa, and it didn't come up.
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