Thursday 24 April 2014

Quicker Permit Processing in Australia Favored Against Higher Application Fee

Some immigration observers claim that the Premium permit processing ought to be given to those travelers landing on the Australian shores, who could be prepared to shell-out more with a view to be fast-tracked. It denotes that they (the travelers) would be in a position to bypass lengthy queues at the immigration & customs, via a plan duly backed by the nation’s major tourism industry organization.

Allegedly, the logic behind the development is to inspire the travelers, with very deep pockets, from Asia and somewhere else, via providing paid for premium visitor permit processing. The same comes at a time when many well-known business persons are passionately urging for the visa processing to be made simpler and easier for the Chinese persons.

As per a concerned person, the premium processing is a wonderful occasion to offer a faster procedure for the tourists who could be keen to pay extra. The same may cover shorter turnaround for the sanction procedure, besides also a VIP experience on entrance in the nation. He, however, added that the same doesn’t cut-down the level of inspection; it only increases the pace of the procedure for submission, and once they gain entry.

Reportedly, the proposal is on the lines of some other intended or present schemes that offer preferential treatment to persons passing through immigration. Several airlines will also offer speedier immigration processing for the first & business category travelers at some of the chosen airports. Though no exact number has been fixed on the additional expenses, for the fast-track processing, a parallel service offered in Dubai charges guests a maximum of $95.

An online visitor visa processing plan for the guests from vital important markets, and producing permit submission forms in Chinese & other major languages of Asia, has also been proposed.

For more updates on Australia immigration and visa, watch this space.
Source: http://www.abhinav.com/news/quicker-australia-favored-against-higher-application-fee.aspx

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