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ARTICLE 2 Visas for Assignments 1. A Citizen of either Party, who is assigned as a member of the diplomatic or consular staff in Missions/Posts or as representative of his/her country in an international organization located in the territory of the other Party and is in possession of a valid diplomatic or special/ official passport, shall be required to obtain a visa prior to entry into the territory of the other Party. 2. The holders of diplomatic or special/official passports of either Party who are employed by an international organization, body, agency or any other such entity, would be required to obtain visa prior to their entry into the territory of the other Party for official or private visits. 3. The conditions enumerated in paragraph 1 of this Article shall also apply to the spouse of a member of the diplomatic Mission or Consulate or representative in international organization, their children and their dependent parents. Article 3 Study and Work limited restrictions Citizens of the State of either Party holding diplomatic or special/official passports are not permitted to work or engage in any profession or to study in each other's country without obtaining the visa required under the laws applicable in both countries pertaining to those activities.
ARTICLE 4 Refusal of Entry and Loss of Passport 1. Each Party reserves the right to refuse the entry into, or shorten the stay in its territory, of any citizen of the other Party, whom it may consider undesirable.