...30/10/2015 Standard Visitor visa GOV.UK GOV.UK Standard Visitor visa NOTES 1. Overview You can apply for a Standard Visitor visa if you want to visit the UK: for leisure, eg on holiday or to see your family and friends for business, or to take part in sports or creative events for another reason, eg to receive private medical treatment Check if you need this visa if you’re visiting from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland. ! You might not need a Standard Visitor visa if you qualify for British citizenship. Read the guidance on right of abode (ROA) to find out what you should do instead. The Standard Visitor visa has replaced the: Family Visitor visa General Visitor visa Child Visitor visa Business Visitor visa, including visas for academics, doctors and dentists Sports Visitor visa Entertainer Visitor visa Prospective Entrepreneur visa Private Medical Treatment Visitor visa Approved Destination Status (ADS) visa If you visit the UK on business You can apply for a Standard Visitor visa if you want to visit the UK for businessrelated activities, eg: you’re coming to the UK for a conference, meeting or training you want to take part in a specific sportsrelated event you’re an artist, entertainer or musician and coming to the UK to perform you’re an academic and are doing research or accompanying students on a study abroad programme you’re a doctor or dentist and are coming to the UK to take a clinical attachment or observer post ...
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...INZ 1018 Visitor Visa Guide A guide to applying for a visitor visa Information about this guide OFFICE USE ONLY Client no.: Date received: / / Application no.: INZ 1017 Visitor Visa Application for a temporary stay in New Zealand Use the guide to help you complete the application form INZ 1018 Visitor Visa Guide A guide to applying for a visitor visa Information about this guide OFFICE USE ONLY Client no.: Date received: / / Application no.: INZ 1017 Visitor Visa Application for a temporary stay in New Zealand Use the guide to help you complete the application form INZ 1018 Visitor Visa Guide A guide to applying for a visitor visa Information about this guide This guide will help you to complete the form Visitor Visa Application (INZ 1017) or the Visitor Visa Application for Auckland Region Applicants (INZ 1111). It will give you information about coming to New Zealand as a visitor and help you to understand the requirements you need to meet if you want to visit New Zealand. You should read this guide before completing the application form. The guide gives you information about: • how to decide which visa you need to apply for • what evidence you need to provide with your application form • what a visitor visa allows you to do. Do you need a visa to visit New Zealand? You do not need a visa to visit New Zealand if one of the following applies to you. • You are a New Zealand citizen. • You hold a New Zealand residence class visa. Australian citizens and...
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...Services, we deal with various types of cases related to visa applications. Even illegal immigrants talk to us regarding applying for a genuine visa. Anyway, if you an illegal immigrant; then applying for a genuine visa is a tough job. In this article, we explain you mistakes to avoid and what should do when visiting a foreign country. Let's get started! * Talk to Melbourne Immigration Services to know about must-have documentation when applying for a visa. Travel documents are extremely important for getting your visa application approved. Lack of documentation to support the visa application is one of the most common reasons behind results. For example, you move from Melbourne to Moscow for a visit. You should produce ample "valid documents" at both ends. What documentation you will have to provide may vary from country to country. Countries like the UK, US, and Australia have tough immigration rules and regulations. Getting a visa to those countries is not a piece of cake today....
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...CANADA-U.S. Business Travel Guide Released February 2013 CANADA-U.S. BUSINESS TRAVEL GUIDE INTRODUCTION Word from Jayson Myers, President & CEO, Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters T he advent of global supply chains has led to significant changes in the way manufacturers do business. In today’s day and age, the business of manufacturing is no longer simply about getting a product out the door — it is rather about providing innovative solutions to customers’ problems. Manufacturers now deliver value to customers by embedding their skills, innovation, financing and logistics solutions in the tangible goods they deliver. To compete and win in today’s environment requires constant interaction between manufacturers and their suppliers, customers, business partners, and services providers. Despite recent advances in information and communications technologies, much business is still conducted face-to-face, and deals are still done with a handshake. Whether it’s engineers working together to develop a new manufacturing process, executives meeting to negotiate a licensing agreement, or industry leaders getting together at a conference to map the future of their sector, creating value requires business people to meet and interact. Given the intensity of Canada’s trade relationship with the United States, this is especially the case between our two countries. Not only are we each other’s largest customer, but our businesses increasingly work together...
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...FOR A TEMPORARY RESIDENT VISA – CHECKLIST Complete and place this checklist on top of your application. For information, forms and instructions, please consult the website of one of our visa offices: Buffalo, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York, Seattle or Washington, DC. Failure to submit all required documentation may result in the refusal of your application or processing delays. Unless otherwise indicated, submit only photocopies of the documents requested. The doc uments you provide with your application will not be returned. Documents not in English or French must be accompanied by a certified translation. Provide both a photocopy of the original document and the translation in English or French. False statements or submission of fraudulent documents will result in refusal and may lead to legal action against you. We do not offer pre-assessment or counselling services. Submit your completed application with all your supporting documents and the appropriate fees and an Immigration Officer will assess it. You must submit the following: Each applicant, including accompanying children, must complete, date and sign their own: Application for a temporary Resident Visa made Outside of Canada (IMM 5257) Answer every question. If not applicable, write N/A. Please note: Only the application form above will be accepted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. If the application form is submitted without the barcode page (page 5 of...
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...Student Visa Overview The United States welcomes foreign citizens who come to the United States to study. Before applying for a visa, all student visa applicants must be accepted by a school or program. Once accepted, educational institutions will provide each applicant the necessary approval documentation to be submitted when applying for a student visa. Visa Descriptions and Qualifications F-1 Visa This is the most common type of student visa. If you wish to engage in academic studies in the United States at an approved school, such as an accredited U.S. college or university, private secondary school, or approved English language program then you need an F-1 visa. You will also need an F-1 visa if your course of study is more than 18 hours a week. M-1 Visa If you plan engage in non-academic or vocational study or training at a U.S. institution then you need an M-1 visa. More information about each of these visas and opportunities for studying in the United States can be found at the Education USA website. U.S. Public Schools U.S. law does not permit foreign students to attend public elementary school (kindergarten to 8th grade) or a publicly funded adult education program. Hence, F-1 visas cannot be issued for study at such schools. An F-1 visa can be issued for attendance at a public secondary school (grades 9 to 12), but the student is limited to a maximum of 12 months at the school. The school must also indicate on the Form I-20 that the student has paid the...
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...INTRODUCING ANZ REWARDS INCLUDES REWARDS PROGRAM TERMS AND CONDITIONS 4201_ANZ REWARDS VISA INTRODUCTION GUIDE_82214.indd 1 2/03/2016 11:49 am Convenient Quick Start Guide Get started now. Simply follow the easy steps below and you could be using your new ANZ Rewards today. Quick Activation 1. Sign the back of your cards when you receive them. 2. Refer to your Welcome Letter to see if you need to complete ANZ’s Customer Identification Process at any ANZ branch. 3. To activate your card/s visit anz.com, log on to ANZ Internet Banking and select ‘Profile’ > ‘Activate an ANZ card’ or call 1800 652 033 to activate. Discover more convenient banking 1. et up ANZ goMoney™, ANZ Internet Banking and S ANZ Phone Banking by calling 13 13 14. 2. If this is a new account, your new Personal Identification Number (PIN) should arrive within 5 business days. The PINs for your ANZ Rewards Visa card and an ANZ Rewards American Express® card will arrive separately. If this account is a transfer from another ANZ card, you will retain your existing PINs for both your Visa and American Express cards. If you didn’t previously have an American Express card, you will receive a card as a part of your account transfer. The PIN for this new American Express card will arrive within 5 business days. If you wish to select new PINs, visit any ANZ ATM in Australia with your new card(s) and PIN mailer(s). Simply go to the PIN change screen where you will ...
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...into the United States. You need Visas. You will need a lot of different Visas in order to get into the United States Of America. You also need a Passport. There are temporary work visas, vacation and tourist visas, student visas, and much more, but this essay is going to cover the three I have mentioned. Visas are important in the U.S, and the visas let you do certain things in the United States. There are 11 different types of Temporary Work Visas. One of them is H-1B: Person IN Specialty Occupation. It is basically a permit to work in a specialty occupation. Models need this permit to perform and do their thing. I think that this visa can be important if you are a celebrity or famous, but most people do not need this visa. The government thought this was a good idea because they knew that they didn’t have a visa for celebrities and fashion designers and people who were famous. There is also L: Intracompany Transferee visa, which is for business managers, and parents. That is important if you have any children....
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...to visit Nigeria as a traveler or for doing business, you will require a Visa for that though Nigeria offers Visa-free travelling for some of the countries. This privilege is only for the Citizens of Economic of West African States (ECOWAS). Excluding the citizens of these countries, all visitors are advised to apply and obtain proper visas from the nearest Nigerian Mission - Embassy, High Commission or Consulate prior to get entrance into Nigeria. Please note here that Nigeria doesn’t offer visa upon arrival, which means visas can’t be issued at the port of entry. Here goes a brief about two major types of visas that have the most demand: 1. Tourist and Visitors' Visas To whom it may concern: • Visitors who want to visit Nigeria only for tourism. • Any person wishing to visit his/her family members. Prerequisites for issuing tourist visa: • Valid national passport with a validity period of 6 months at least at the time of travel. • Printed copy of a completed Online Visa Application Form with one passport size photograph attached and a copy of Payment Confirmation page. • Letter of invitation from Nigeria, addressed to the Visa Section. • Photocopy of Inviter's Passport. • Evidence of sufficient fund must be provided. • Evidence of Hotel reservation. • Valid Airline return-ticket. • Acceptance of IR (Immigration Responsibilities) Validity: • Not valid for employment. 2. Business Visas To whom it may concern: • Businessmen and Investors visiting Nigeria...
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...of contents 1. Executive Summary ……………...……………………………………………… 3 2. Introduction ……...……………………………………………………………… 4 3. Clause-by-Clause Analysis ……………………………………………………… 8 4. Discussion ……………………………………………………………………….. 18 5. Recommendation ………………………………………………………………… 21 6. Legal Corrective Measures ………………………………………………………. 23 7. Conclusion ……………………………………………………………….............. 24 8. Appendices ………………………………………………………………………. 25 9. Works Cited ……………………………………………………………………….. 31 10. Contract…………………………………………………………………………… 32 2 1. Executive summary This paper will study a contract, common in business law; but more specifically, this report will analyze a credit card agreement from CIBC Visa. In studying this contract, it will show what a contract is and the legal framework that it implies. In studying the clauses of this contract, one will familiarize oneself with the legal terms and jargon that all contracts consist of. In explaining these clauses, one might be able to divide them into twelve main principles that a contracting agreement should consist of. This paper will then analyze the clauses and any potential flaws or problems, and later suggest changes that should be applied. These can be considerable change, for instance, adding or removing clauses or can be simply a small change, such as changing a few words in a clause or fixing a spelling error. This report will then move on to challenge the legal reasoning...
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...| [For Professor Gilles LeVasseur] | Table of contents 1. Executive Summary ……………...……………………………………………… 3 2. Introduction ……...……………………………………………………………… 4 3. Clause-by-Clause Analysis ……………………………………………………… 8 4. Discussion ……………………………………………………………………….. 18 5. Recommendation ………………………………………………………………… 21 6. Legal Corrective Measures ………………………………………………………. 23 7. Conclusion ……………………………………………………………….............. 24 8. Appendices ………………………………………………………………………. 25 9. Works Cited ……………………………………………………………………….. 31 10. Contract…………………………………………………………………………… 32 1. Executive summary This paper will study a contract, common in business law; but more specifically, this report will analyze a credit card agreement from CIBC Visa. In studying this contract, it will show what a contract is and the legal framework that it implies. In studying the clauses of this contract, one will familiarize oneself with the legal terms and jargon that all contracts consist of. In explaining these clauses, one might be able to divide them into twelve main principles that a contracting agreement should consist of. This paper will then analyze the clauses and any potential flaws or problems, and later suggest changes that should be applied. These can be considerable change, for instance, adding or removing clauses or can be simply a small change, such as changing a few words in a clause or fixing a spelling error. This report will then move on to challenge the legal reasoning of...
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...The Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions Index 2014 Global Travel Freedom at a Glance The Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions Index is a global ranking of countries according to the travel freedom that their citizens enjoy. Henley & Partners analyze the visa regulations of all countries and territories in the world and present an index which ranks each by the number of other countries that their citizens can travel to without having to obtain a visa. The index is produced in cooperation with the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which maintains the world’s largest database of travel information, and is published annually. How to read the index: Countries are listed according to the numbers of other countries to which visa-free access is possible. Hence, Finland, Germany, Sweden, the UK and the US, who can all access 174 countries visa-free, the highest score achieved, are ranked in first position. Rank Citizenship/Passport 1 Finland Score 174 Germany 19 Andorra 148 Romania 51 Kiribati Vanuatu Sweden 20 Israel 147 USA 21 Brazil 146 Guyana United Kingdom 2 22 Bahamas 138 Nauru Canada 173 Denmark 3 Belgium 172 23 Mexico 24 Antigua and Barbuda Japan 133 132 St. Kitts and Nevis Luxembourg 25 Vatican City Netherlands Austria 131 125 Mauritius 28 Panama 124 Norway 29 Paraguay 123 30 Macao (SAR China) 122 Singapore ...
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...some suggestions to resolve the problems. The America tourism developed from 1790, and stand at the maturity stage now. It has rich tourism resource, such as the park, the museum, the theme park, the internet system, and developed transportation system and so on. However, the result is not the best in the world. Even though the America tourism is mature compare with more countries, it also has some problems because the special country condition. Such as the economy problem, security problem, visa problem and medial tourism problem. The article gives some suggestion aimed at each problem. Introduction “Tourism is the number-one service that we export. And that means jobs.” “More money spent by more tourists means more business can hire more workers.” President Obama announced when he went to Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida January 19, 2012. (Laura, 2012). According to the statistic from the government, tourism and travel account is 2.7% of US gross domestic product (GDP) and support 7.5 million jobs. Generated $1.9 trillion in economic impact, with $813 billion spent directly by domestic and international travelers that spurred an additional $1.1 trillion in other industries. It directly generated $124 billion in tax revenue for local, state and federal governments. (ITA Office of Trabel & Tourism Industries, 2012).There is no doubt that tourism industry has huge effect for one country’s economy....
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...www.australiaawards.gov.au www.australiaawards.gov.au Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook February 2014 Australia Awards Scholarships Policy Handbook February 2014 You must read this Scholarships Policy Handbook carefully and fully understand its contents before signing the Contract with the Commonwealth of Australia. The handbook is provided to answer any questions you may have about your scholarship. Please also read the other information in your pre-departure pack and follow the instructions carefully. For further assistance, please contact DFAT at scholarships@dfat.gov.au This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyrights Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be addressed to the Commonwealth Copyright Administration, Attorney-General’s Department, Robert Garran Offices, National Circuit, Barton ACT 2600 or posted at www.ag.gov.au ISBN 1 920861 77 7 Internet: www.dfat.gov.au Contents Australia Awards Scholarship Cycle vii GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ACRONYMS 8 1. Australia Awards 11 1.1. Australia Awards Scholarships 12 1.2. How to use this scholarships policy handbook 12 1.3. Management responsibilities 14 2. Applying for an Australia Awards Scholarship 17 2.1. Eligibility criteria 17 2.2. Country and regional profiles 18 2.3. English language requirements...
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...NAB Visa Debit Card “Use your everyday account where Visa is accepted.” NAB Hayley Plose – 695443X Natasha Underwood - 6534783 Tristan Moran - 6945627 Executive Summary Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 5 Situation Analysis 6 Competitors 6 PESTEL Analysis 6 SWOT Analysis 7 Market Size 8 Major users 9 Motivating factors 9 Information Search 10 Product Description 11 IMC Objectives 12 Target Audience 13 Segmentation 14 Budget 14 Communication Strategy 15 (1) Receiver/Comprehension 15 (2) Channel/Presentation 15 (3) Message/Yield 15 (4) Source /Attention 16 Creative Strategy 17 Advertising Campaign Theme 17 Television and Radio Media 18 Magazine and Newspaper Media 19 Support Media 19 Media Objectives 20 Media Messages 21 Website 24 Sales Promotion 24 Campaign Research and Evaluation 25 Conclusion 26 Recommendations 27 References 28 Bibliography 29 Appendices 30 Introduction NAB Smart Everyday Accounts gives you access to your own money via NAB Visa Debit. Like a credit card, it enables you to make purchases online, over the phone, overseas, or wherever Visa is accepted, but all the time using your own money. The NAB Visa Debit card is the key to an evolving E-commerce world. The campaign is being developed to attract the new generation of 16-18 year olds, who don’t have a credit card and are wishing to make online purchases. It is important for pre-adolescent to feel independent...
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