Shipping companies should allow at least three months for crew changes due to the recent rise in seafarers from South Asia and the challenges in arranging visas for them, says BCS Group – Boers Crew Services.
This has meant that the complex visa process needed for crew changes is
taking even longer as the embassies do not have previous experience in dealing
with these nationalities, and companies are not
allowing enough time for the application process.
Hans Boers, Group director and Co-Owner says good communication is crucial between Boers and the embassies to ensure the visas can be completed as swiftly as possible.
Leading specialists in crew services, Boers says the ongoing conflict in Ukraine has led to a rise in seafarers from other nationalities including Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, to help fill the shortage of crews. Ukraine and Russia used to contribute nearly 30 per cent of sea farers for the global shipping industry before the war.
“The visas are taking longer for these nationalities
because they are new for the embassies and there are a lot more complexities to
deal with and it is taking longer for the visas to be issued. We have a very
good communication with the Visa Facilitation Service and back-office staff at
the embassies which is vital for the process.
“I do feel that shipping companies should be arranging
crew changes much more in advance because of this issue. Using our letter of
invitation and our networks with the embassies, the visas can be issued on time
– but companies need to be applying
three months in advance.”
As leading industry experts in facilitating crew
changes in The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, Boers speaks regularly to
people in Brussels about the issues with visa arrangements who have told them
some companies do not have enough understanding of the system and how to get a
visa arranged.
“For example, in the case that we are asking for visa
on arrival, the border police will check the history of the vessel and see if
that vessel has stopped at Schengen ports and had the opportunity to arrange
the visa.
“For a visa on arrival, we need proof that the vessel
was scheduled to come into port at the last minute. So it’s really important that companies understand the rules for
different countries and what they need to do.”