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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Licensed Immigration Advisers for New Zealand in Sri Lanka

We are not able to recommend a licensed Immigration Adviser or Agent you can use. 
You can access the list of Licensed Immigration Advisers to make your selection at the Immigration Advisers Authority (IAA) Website.
You are not required by Immigration New Zealand to have an agent or representative to apply for any visa.
We treat all applicants equally and we do not provide preferential service to applicants with an Adviser.
If you decide to use the services of an Immigration Adviser, then your Adviser must be licensed or exempt under the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act from 4th May 2009 (4th May 2010 for offshore advisers).
You can find out more detailed information on licensing from the Immigration Advisers Authority.

  last updated on 31 January, 2014.

http://www.dol.govt.nz/immigration/knowledgebase/item/1012


Visa Application Center Service Fees to change

VAC Service Fees to change


Monday, 25 August 2014
From Thursday 28th August 2014, the local currency Visa Application Centre (VAC) service fees for applications lodged in the following countries will change.
This change in fee is a result of a review of foreign exchange rates against the New Zealand dollar in line with INZ's contract with VAC providers for these locations.






New fees will come into effect for applications lodged at VACs in the following countries:
  • India
  • Fiji
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Solomon Islands
  • New Caledonia
  • Kiribati
  • Vanuatu
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
  • Vietnam
  • South Korea
  • Indonesia
  • Taiwan
  • Japan
  • Singapore
  • Russia
  • Australia
  • United Arab Emirates
  • South Africa
  • Sri Lanka
  • Thailand

The updated fee information for each location can be found via the office and fees finder or the relevant INZ office page.

Migration Agents Registration Authority - MARA - approved agents for Australia






Migration Agents Registration Authority - MARA - approved agents for Australia

Given NameFamily NameBusinessSuburbStateCountryMap
Warnakulasuriya Maxwel Mervyn Perera ACTB Consulting (PVT) LTD Nugegoda Sri Lanka
Hirosh Hemantha Gamage AUSTRALIAN EDUCATION CENTRE (PVT) LTD Colombo 03 Sri Lanka
Hemantha Sarath Kumara Punchihewa Australian Migration Centre Nugegoda Western Province Sri Lanka
Surani Anupama Lakmali Punchihewa Australian Migration Centre Nugegoda Western Province Sri Lanka
Mario Lucas Australian Migration Consultants (PVT) LTD Colombo 13 Sri Lanka
Manjula Mudiyanselage Kulatunga Australian Migration Consultants Pty Ltd Colombo Sri Lanka
Hirosh Hemantha Gamage AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION SERVICES (PRIVATE) LIMITED Colombo 03 Sri Lanka
Sajini Imesha Yapa Campus Direct UK Colombo 08 Colombo Sri Lanka
Don Lalith Hilary Ganlath Don Lalith Hilary Ganlath Colombo 01 Sri Lanka
Michael Samuel Benjamin Lindsay Infinity Migration Services (Sri Lanka) Colombo,Western Province Sri Lanka
Hirosh Hemantha Gamage International Student Services Colombo 03 Sri Lanka
Deepika Nilmini Kumari Jayasinghe Jayasinghe Mudalige Dona SEAMS International Rajagiriya Western Province Sri Lanka
Vivian Sylvanus Monteiro SHIFTING LIFESTYLES (PVT) LTD Ja- Ela Sri Lanka
Zaheer Khan Union Education Consultants Colombo 03 Sri Lanka
Muthutantri Bastiange Udaya Namal Fernando Visa Consultants (Private) Ltd t/as Oz Visas Mount Lavinia Sri Lanka

Saturday, August 02, 2014

New Zeraland shopping website

Trade Me is New Zealand's leading shopping website, with thousands of online


http://www.trademe.co.nz/About-trade-me/

New Zealand Power Plug

New Zealand (as well as Australia and New Guinea) uses different power plugs to the rest of the world.

 New Zealand operates on 220 – 240 volts A.C., 50Hz.

New Zealand power outlets accept power plugs with 3 flat pins - 1 of which is an earthing pin (this is simply a safety measure). Some power plugs don't have the earthing pin but they still fit into the power outlets.

The pins on New Zealand power plugs look something like this:
Pins on a New Zealand power plug

New Zealand power plug adapters

If you plan to travel to New Zealand, you may need a power plug adapter if you plan to bring your own electrical appliance such as a hair dryer, shaver etc. If you are going to buy an adapter, be sure to get one with the earthing pin. New Zealand power plug adapters look something like this:
New Zealand power plug adapter
 
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