Visa cancelled at Melbourne Airport after bringing cigarettes

-Melbourne, Australia. Eight Chinese nationals were caught at Melbourne Airport while trying to bring in large amounts of undeclared cigarettes. The group arrived at the airport on a flight from Hong Kong on 6 May 2019. Australian Border Force (ABF) officers found 177,063 cigarettes in their luggage which is...

HOW TO APPLY FOR PORTUGUESE NIF AS AN IMMIGRANT ?

Newcomers to Portugal soon learn that they need one particular number for a whole range of everyday transactions in the country: The NIF (Número de Identificação Fiscal), also known as Número de Contribuinte. A few examples of transactions where you’ll be asked for a NIF include… – Getting a phone subscriptio...

Do you know? BPI, BCP and Santander Totta charges MB Way transfers !

- Lusa After BPI, since May, and BCP, as of June, Santander Totta is the third bank to announce the collection through the application of SIBS. The president of Santander Totta, Pedro Castro and Almeida, criticized several times the exemption of charges for customers of the ATM system and indicated that th...

A private jet from Las Vegas crashes in Mexico, No one survived.

No survivors were found after a private jet from Las Vegas crashed in northern Mexico, officials said Monday.At least 10 passengers and three crew members listed on the flight plan are presumed dead. The plane's crash site was in a mountainous area of the state of Coahuila and found using aerial sighting, the pu...

The New Immigration Law now makes it easier for tax-paying undocumented foreigners to regularise their situation in Portugal. Article 123 is replaced by Article 88, Declared the President Marcelo.

- VON, Lisbon, Portugal. The President Of The Republic Portugal, Marcelo Put Into Effect By Official Announcement : Art 123 Will End And All Who Live And Work In Portugal Will Be Documented By Artº 88º. The diploma that simplifies the access to the visa of residence of the immigrants without authorizatio...

Portugal tackles labor trafficking on farms but resources scarce

- Catarina Demony ODEMIRA, Portugal (Reuters) - Portugal is cracking down on labor trafficking, carrying out thousands of raids on farms suspected of trapping poor migrants in unpaid work, with the known number of victims almost doubling in less than a decade. “Labor exploitation in agricultural areas, esp...