Rule 28
Circumstances Where Visa May Be Cancelled
(1) The Department may cancel a visa of a foreigner in the following circumstances:
(a) If he or she fails to produce an international health certificate as and when required to do so;
(b) If he or she becomes insane;
(c) If he or she is found to have absconded after committing any serious criminal offense;
(d) If he or she is found to be suffering from any contagious or communicable disease;
(e) If his or her presence seems to cause an adverse impact on peace and security of Nepal or mutual harmony between the people of Nepal;
(f) If his or her conduct is found suspicious or if he or she carries out, or causes to be carried out, any undesirable activity;
(g) If his or her presence seems to result in an adverse impact on the social and culture environment in Nepal;
(h) If he or she violates, or causes to be violated, the Act, these Rules and other law in force;
(i) If he or she carries out any other act which is not in consonance with the purpose for which the visa was issued ? or the purpose for which the visa was obtained ends prior to that time;
(j) Where it is recommended by the concerned body for the issuance of a visa of other category than that issued or an application is made for a visa of such other category, and it is then required to cancel the existing visa for the purpose of issuing a new visa to such a foreigner.
(2) In the event of cancellation of a visa pursuant to Sub-rule (1), the fees paid for the same shall not be refunded.