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Lucas21c Posted 10 years ago
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Could you confirm whether the following sentence is right? Thank you in advance.

To entering the country, all foreigners must get issued their visas from each embassy of their countries.
  

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No, that's incorrect. Try, To enter the country, all foreigners must obtain a visa issued at the embassy in their home country.

  • No, that's incorrect.
  • Try, To enter the country, all foreigners must obtain a visa issued at the embassy in their home country.
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No, that's incorrect.
Try,
To enter the country, all foreigners must obtain a visa issued at the embassy in their home country.
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Is the above sentence still correct even if the foreigners come from other countries?
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teechrTo enter the country, all foreigners must obtain a visa issued at the embassy in their home country.
May I know why did you use the singular 'visa' and 'home country' instead of the plural? Is using the plural forms incorrect?
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Each person is from one country. Each person needs one visa, from the embassy in their home country.

If you used "obtain visas" you might make people think they need more than one.

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