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Agent Seminar Guangzhou 15 September 2011. 2.15pmPresentation 3.00pmAfternoon Tea 3.15pmQuestion and Answer Session 4.00pmVisit to Guangzhou VAC 5.00pmFinish.

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1 Agent Seminar Guangzhou 15 September 2011

2 2.15pmPresentation 3.00pmAfternoon Tea 3.15pmQuestion and Answer Session 4.00pmVisit to Guangzhou VAC 5.00pmFinish Programme for the Afternoon

3 Context – Growth in China 120,000 visitor visas issued in 2010/11 104,000 visitor visas in 2008/09 and 2009/10 6,400 student visas 7000 work visas

4 Context – Growth in China Continued economic growth in China Increasing direct air services Promotion of New Zealand as tourist and education destination

5 INZ Response Short term additional capacity in China Branches Appointment of Senior Liaison Officer in Guangzhou Expanded Branch in Shanghai

6 INZ Response Visa Application Centres (VACs) run by VFS Global Services in: –Beijing –Shanghai –Guangzhou –Hong Kong

7 VFS Global Services Specialist provider of visa application receiving services 400 VACs across 52 countries VFS serves 12 diplomatic missions in China including Canada, UK and France VACs located throughout China

8 Services Provided by VFS Lodging and checking of application forms and supporting documentation Data entry of all applications Banking of application fees Facilitate the submission and return of additional documents requested by INZ

9 Services Provided by VFS Dedicated call centre to handle telephone and email inquiries Website – passport tracking and FAQ section Secure delivery and collection to and from INZ Branch Return of passports and documents to applicants

10 Services NOT Provided by VFS Cannot provide immigration policy advice Have no influence on outcome of an application Policy advice and visa decisions will continue to be provided by INZ

11 Services Provided by VFS Photocopying Photo booth for passport photos Priority Service for ADS Agents and longer opening hours Applications can be lodged by mail or in person

12 Facilitation Fees At the Guangzhou VAC: 220 CNY per application 200 CNY per GV applicant – ADS agent 220 CNY per GV applicant - not ADS At the Hong Kong VAC: 264 HKD per application 240 HKD per GV applicant – ADS agent 264 HKD per GV applicant – not ADS

13 VACs – Streamlined Services Growing demand in China has put pressure on INZ resources VACs will provide a streamlined application submission service First time ever people can lodge applications in Guangzhou Making the visa process easier for people who live in Southern China

14 Commencement dates VAC in Shanghai opened on 12 August Opening of VACs in Beijing, Guangzhou and Hong Kong - to be advised We will announce opening dates shortly All VACs located near or in CBD and easily accessible by public transport

15 Opening Hours and Delivery Open to the public between 8am and 3pm Counter applications received before 3pm and mail applications received before 1pm in Guangzhou will be delivered to INZ HK the next day Mail applications received and receipted after 1pm in Guangzhou will be delivered to INZ HK the day after next

16 Process for Applicants – Mail Applications Applicant logs on to VAC website and downloads application form and checklist Prepares documents according to checklists Remits visa fee, facilitation fee and courier fee (for pp delivery) into VFS account Applicant/agent couriers complete application including bank transfer transaction slip showing amount deposited to VAC Applicant/agent scans bank slip and courier airway bill and emails it to VAC VAC staff track the airway bill number and accountant checks payment

17 Process at the VAC Officer checks completeness of form and documents against checklist Counts and verifies number of passports and applications Receives visa fee and tallies with number of passports and applications Inputs data from application form (name, pp, visa category and fee) to generate Invoice/Receipt Prints Invoice/Receipt in triplicate (original for applicant, 1 for INZ, 1 for VAC)

18 Process at the VAC – Part 2 Out-scans Application Docket and Return Envelope from VAC to INZ Branch Retains copy of bio page of applicant’s passport Data officer inputs data from application to VFS system Generates barcode in triplicate Puts 1 barcode at back of passport, 1 on Application 1 on Return Envelope Puts all documents in Application Docket and asks applicant to sign checklist

19 Process at Branch and on Return to VAC Applications In-scanned Application Dockets tallied against Fee Reconciliation Report Data transferred and application processed by Branch Passport and documents to be returned to applicant placed in Return Envelope and Out-scanned to VAC Once couriered to VAC, Return Envelope is In-scanned

20 Mandatory Requirements Incomplete Applications Over the counter – applicant can chose not to submit, or risk application being returned by INZ By mail – will be sent to INZ to determine whether or not to accept. Further documents requested by INZ will be sent to the VAC (unless email is acceptable).

21 Scanning and Online Status Checks The VAC puts a unique barcode on each application Barcodes are scanned as they: –Leave the VAC –Arrive at INZ –Leave INZ –Return to the VAC Scan is up-loaded to VFS website to allow applicants to view the location of their application Same process occurs when additional documents are sent

22 Thank you Afternoon tea now Question and Answer session Visit to the VAC


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