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Agriculture / Re: .. by patina50: 8:24am On Nov 05, 2019
Ok, thanks. How much is PKM1, 1Kg (3000-3200 seeds) in the market?
And is PKM1 still in demand?
Thanks
Agriculture / Re: .. by patina50: 11:43am On Nov 04, 2019
Hello EMMAACHILE and other members,

Please I need clarification about these Moringa seeds;

1. Moringa oleifera seeds, 2. Moringa MOMAX3 seeds and Moringa Mol'e Seed.

Is Moringa Oleifera (the popular seed) the same as MOMAX3?

Is Moringa Oleifera still in high market demand in Nigeria?

How many seeds are in 1Kg and how much is the Moringa Oleifera market price?

Thanks guys.
Travel / Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by patina50: 1:49pm On Aug 18, 2017
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Dear valued customer

The Australian Immigration Office in Pretoria is entering its peak period where application volumes triple in the lead up to the Christmas Holiday period. They have reallocated all available resources to cope with the increased volumes, and will endeavour to meet these additional demands.

Understanding this growing demand, Australia’s Department of Immigration and Border Protection which is responsible for immigration and border policy, replaced visa service standard times with global visa and citizenship processing times in March 2017. Global visa and citizenship processing times provide an indicative timeframe for processing applications and are part of the Department’s ongoing efforts to improve client information. However it is important to note the Department is no longer bound by visa processing service standards, and they encourage you to lodge applications on behalf of your clients as early as possible.

Regrettably these increasing pressures on their offices mean that they can no longer be amendable to poorly prepared applications for the common temporary entry visa subclasses. In an effort to reduce processing times they are now making determinations for visa applications based on the information provided in the application. They do not have the capacity, nor is there any legislative requirement, to request standard information required to support a visa application. In circumstances where insufficient information has been provided and the application is refused, there are no grounds for appeal and your clients would not be eligible for a refund of the visa application charge. Unfortunately the majority of these poorly prepared applications for the common temporary entry visa subclasses are lodged by a handful of the many travel agents and visa lodgement services they regularly engage with. Continuing to lodge poorly prepared applications will cost your clients and your business time and money when you are required to lodge a second visa application.

The Australian Immigration Office wants to assist you in servicing your clients, and urge you to carefully consider appropriate support documentation for each Australian visa application your organisation lodges. Below are links to checklists for the common temporary entry visa subclasses. More information and checklists can be found using the Australian Government’s Visa Finder tool: www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1.

The links are as follows:

- Tourist Visitor Visa (subclass 600) – www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/600-/Visitor-visa-(subclass-600)-Tourist-Stream-document-checklist

- Business Visitor Visa (subclass 600) – www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/600-/Visitor-visa-(subclass-600)-Business-Visitor-Stream-document-checklist

- Temporary Work Short Stay Specialist (subclass 400) – www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/400-#sub-heading-8 (under Follow these steps tab)

- Temporary Activity Visa (subclass 408) – www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/408-/applicant-checklist
and www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/408-/sponsor-checklist

- Transit Visa (subclass 771) – www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/771-#sub-heading-5 (under Follow these steps tab)

Please contact MDS VisaPak for further details on the above.




Kind regards
MDS Visapak Team
www.visapak.net
info@visas.co.za
0861 637 000



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