Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The Australian Embassy has Many Services Available


A professional traveler or international business person will always  tell you that the first place to contact when arriving or wanting to deal with a foreign country is that country’s Embassy—and Australia is no different. When you want to study, visit, work with or simply need information on Australia, you first want to contact the Australian Embassy. This is the government entity that maintains all of the current information dealing with the entering or leaving of the country.

Trade
One of the most important elements of the Australian Embassy is the promotion of trade between countries. So an Embassy located in your country will have information on important trade agreements, contacts and to a degree even services or products you are looking for. Before searching anywhere else on trade partners within Australia you need to first contact the Australian Embassy and look over any information they have to offer.
Tourism
Australia is a popular destination for many. But it is a foreign country and most people visiting for the first time may not know where or how to apply for a visitor’s visa. The solution is to call your nearest Australian Embassy to ask about documentation. If you live within one of the 30 countries where you can apply online, Embassy personnel will direct you there. Otherwise, they will inform you of the authorization process you must undergo.
Australians
Australians living abroad will also want to avail themselves of the information available at the Embassy. Here they can solicit duplicates of birth certificates, register births or deaths and get passport replacements when necessary. In certain countries documents are required to be authorized by Australian Embassy personnel and all embassies have notary services to do this.

Students
Australia is often an attractive destination for students who want to complete a semester or their entire college degree in the various Universities Australia has to offer. But before applying to a University, students should first contact the Australian Embassy to see what requirements they need to meet and how long it takes to receive a student visa.
Location
There are over 150 Australian Embassies in the world, as well as many consulates throughout the world. In most countries the embassy is located in the country’s capital or largest urban city. 
As a general rule, people who have questions about residency, trade, negotiations or vital records should first contact either by phone or in person their nearest Australian embassy. This government entity provides advice and assistance  to people who want to ship, leave or enter Australia. They also offer notarial services and legal witnessing of signatures, as well as true copies of any vital record.

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