Ashraful Haque
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 14, 2019
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bengali; Bangla
- Home Country
- Bangladesh
- Current Location
- Bangladesh
I was having a conversation about travelling. And I said:
1) I've visited a few countries so far and I'm going to Dubai next. I just trying to get as many visas on my passport as I can to strengthen it.
- Do we say 'visa on passports?'
- Does 'strengthen my passport' get the right message across?
Next I said:
2) If I get a visa for Dubai it'll be easier for me to get visas for a lot of other countries including European and Western countries.
Someone was talking about going to Pakistan and I said:
3) If you get a Pakistani visa on your passport you'll have a hard time getting visas for a lot of countries including India, Bangladesh and the USA. (No hate here. It's just something that happened to someone I know.)
- Do we 'get visa for a country?'
And also please let me know if my sentences sound natural. I'm quiet sure they sound very unnatural.
1) I've visited a few countries so far and I'm going to Dubai next. I just trying to get as many visas on my passport as I can to strengthen it.
- Do we say 'visa on passports?'
- Does 'strengthen my passport' get the right message across?
Next I said:
2) If I get a visa for Dubai it'll be easier for me to get visas for a lot of other countries including European and Western countries.
Someone was talking about going to Pakistan and I said:
3) If you get a Pakistani visa on your passport you'll have a hard time getting visas for a lot of countries including India, Bangladesh and the USA. (No hate here. It's just something that happened to someone I know.)
- Do we 'get visa for a country?'
And also please let me know if my sentences sound natural. I'm quiet sure they sound very unnatural.
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