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| China to open a visa consulate in Kolkata | | 2008-02-28 04:33:00 | | Talking to TravelBiz Monitor, Wang Xiang Yun (Alice), Deputy Director, China National Tourist Office (CNTO), says, “China is going to open a consulate office in Kolkata by April. However, the exact date has not yet been finalised.â€A direct flight had been started by China Eastern Airlines from Kolkata to Kunming. Thus, a large number of travellers were expected in the Yunan province. However, travellers had to travel to Mumbai or New Delhi, in order to acquire Visas. In order to solve this problem, China decided to open a consulate office in Kolkata.
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| | Indian consulate in Australia opens Visa Services Centre | | 2008-02-23 09:44:00 | | SYDNEY: The plush new India Passport and Visa Services Centre opened by the Indian consulate here on Thursday will provide welcome relief to those who have sweated in long queues to get an Indian passport, visa or Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) card.The burgeoning demand for Indian visas in Australia made it necessary for the High Commission and consulates to outsource the receipt and delivery of passports, visas and OCI cards to a private company, VFS Global, a subsidiary of the Kuoni Travel Group's India branch.
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| 'Chaos' at French Consulate | | 2007-10-13 15:06:00 | | Johannesburg - For many South Africans wanting to travel to France to support the Springboks in the semi-finals and hopefully, the finals, their last-minute arrangements have become a nightmare.The reason?The French Consulate in Johannesburg announced on Wednesday that owing to a flood of applications for visas, everyone would have to hand in their applications and come to collect them in person.
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| | US Consulate On Buying Land In Panama (Panama News, Vol.10, No.14) | | 2007-08-08 14:08:33 | | The following is general information on purchasing real estate in Panama. It is not to be construed as legal advice. The different categories of Panama real esate make it imperative to engage professionals for more detailed information. Panama real estate laws on the mainland can be quite different than Panama real estate laws on islands, coastal areas, and areas near national borders.Generally, there are two very different ways to buy real estate in Panama: 1) the purchase of titled property, and 2) the purchase of rights of possession (derecho posesorio). Titled land in Panama, and the process of buying this, is similar in concept to that in the US, and land and deeds are duly recorded with the Public Registry (Registro Público). "Rights of possession" is an entirely different process, a kind of squatter's or concession rights. For rights of possession on the mainland, it might be possible to convert this later to a titled property; on islands and coastal and border areas, it is much more difficult if not impossible. Many areas in and around Bocas del Toro, including beachfront and island properties, are government property, and cannot be owned, although there are very limited and complicated exceptions. One should not buy "non-adjudicable" lands (áreas inadjudicables) unless the purchase is from the Government of Panama. Ultimately, there is only one way to acquire property in Panama to the fullest extent of the law: buy titled land in Panama. Rights of possession is not titled land.TITLED PROPERTIESPanama has a reliable Public Registry system, and this office maintains a record of all titled properties throughout most of Panama. Information regarding titled properties in Panama is readily available through the Public Registry, and is a fairly routine process to undertake through due diligence on a lot or property (finca). Your attorney can issue you in writing an abstract title of the land, along with any and all liens, mortgages, covenants, encumbrances, map... | | By: Tropiland Panama Blog: Your Panama Real Estate Sou | | |
| | British Embassy Athens/Heraklion Consulate | | 2007-01-28 13:46:00 | | Note from the British Embassy in Athens:
Anytime you have an urgent enquiry, please contact the British
Embassy, Athens by telephone, from inside Greece at +0210 7272600 or
from outside the...
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