Common use of Business Visitors Clause in Contracts

Business Visitors. Business visitors being natural persons seeking to travel to Australia for business purposes whose remuneration and financial support for the duration of the visit must be derived from sources outside Australia and who must not engage in making direct sales to the general public or in supplying the services themselves. Business visitors comprise: (i) Service sellers, as business visitors being natural Entry is for an initial stay of 6 months and up to a maximum of Sector or Sub- Sector Description of Category Conditions and Limitations (Including Length of Stay) persons not based in Australia who are (sales) representatives of a service supplier and are seeking temporary entry for the purpose of negotiating for the sale of services or entering into agreements to sell services for that service supplier. 12 months. (ii) Business visitors, being natural persons seeking to travel to Australia for the purpose of participating in business negotiations or meetings. Entry is for periods of stay up to a maximum of three months. (iii) Business visitors, being natural persons who are Investors of a Party or employees of an Investor (who are senior managers, executives or specialists whose work responsibilities match those set out in (A)(i) and (ii) Entry is for periods of stay up to a maximum of three months. Sector or Sub- Sector Description of Category Conditions and Limitations (Including Length of Stay) above) seeking temporary entry to establish an investment. (iv) Business visitors, being natural persons of a Party who are seeking entry for the purposes of negotiating the sale of goods where such negotiations do not involve direct sale to the general public. Entry is for periods of stay up to a maximum of three months.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Asean–australia New Zealand Free Trade Area Agreement, Asean–australia New Zealand Free Trade Area Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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