Entry and Departure. 1. Solomon Islands authorities shall facilitate the entry into, and departure from, Solomon Islands of the Visiting Contingent. Members of the Visiting Contingent shall be exempt from visa laws and orders and immigration inspection and restrictions on entering into or departing from Solomon Islands. Members of Participating Armed Forces may enter into, and exit from, Solomon Islands on presentation of military identification issued by the relevant Participating Armed Forces. The Government of Solomon Islands shall grant all members of the Visiting Contingent exemption from departure tax.
2. Members of the Visiting Contingent shall be exempt from any laws and orders governing the residence of aliens in Solomon Islands, including registration, but shall not be considered as acquiring any right to permanent residence or domicile in Solomon Islands.
3. The Visiting Contingent may import into and export from Solomon Islands without licence, other restriction or registration and free of customs, duties and taxes, and inspection, any equipment (including vehicles, vessels and aircraft) and other supplies required by them for the purpose of their operations, together with personal effects of, and items for the personal consumption or use by, members of the Visiting Contingent. Any personal property imported duty-free which is sold in Solomon Islands by members of the Visiting Contingent to persons other than those entitled to duty-free import privileges shall be subject to customs and other duties on its value at the time of sale.
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Entry and Departure. 1. The Government of the United States may bring into Palau:
(a) United States personnel and United States contractors; and
(b) Third country contractor personnel in a manner consistent with those laws of Palau, relating to the exclusion of individual, undesirable aliens and taking into account paragraph 5 of this Article and Article IV of this Agreement.
2. United States personnel shall be exempt from the passport and visa laws and regulations of Palau. Taking into account paragraph 1(b)of this Article and Article IV of this Agreement applications of third country contractor personnel for visas shall be granted or denied expeditiously. All such personnel shall comply with medical immunization requirements of Palau.
(a) No United States personnel or third country contractor personnel shall acquire any right to permanent residence or domicile solely as a result of their being United States personnel or third country contractor personnel.
(b) United States personnel shall be exempt from laws and regulations of Palau on the entry, departure, registration and control of aliens and foreign agents.
3. Upon entry into or departure from Palau, United States personnel shall have in their possession official orders or documents certifying the status of the individual or group. Such orders or documents shall be shown on request to the appropriate authorities of the Government concerned.
4. For the purpose of their identification while in Palau, United States personnel ten years of age or older shall have in their possession a personal identification card authorized by the Government of the United States which shall show the name, date of birth, status, and photograph of the bearer. Such card shall be shown on request to the appropriate authorities of the Government concerned.
5. Should the Government of Palau request the removal from Palau, of any United States personnel or any third country contractor personnel, the request shall be referred to the Joint Committee established pursuant to Section 351 of the Compact for resolution in accordance with that Section, unless the Government of the United States receives the person concerned within its own territory or otherwise effects the departure of such person outside the territory of the requesting Government. Section 351 of the Compact is incorporated by reference into, and becomes a part of, this Agreement. If the Joint Committee so determines, the person concerned shall immediately become subject to the jurisdiction...
Entry and Departure. I/We understand that we will be given a unique code via text to access the key to the Xxxxxx Street Entrance. I will maintain sole possession of that key until it is deposited back into the key lock box upon departure. I will incur any charges in case of a lost, stolen, or damaged key.
Entry and Departure. 1. The Government of the United States may bring into the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands:
(a) United States personnel and United States contractors; and
(b) Third country contractor personnel in a manner consistent with those laws of the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands relating to the exclusion of individual, undesirable aliens and taking into account paragraph 5 of this Article and Article III of this Agreement.
2. United States personnel shall be exempt from the visa laws and regulations of the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands. Taking into account paragraph 1(b) of this Article and Article III of this Agreement, applications of third country contractor personnel for visas shall be adjudicated expeditiously. All such personnel shall comply with the medical immunization requirements of the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands.
(a) No United States personnel or third country contractor personnel shall acquire any right to remain permanently in the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands solely as a result of their being United States personnel or third country contractor personnel.
(b) United States personnel sha ll be exempt from laws and regulations of the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands on the entry, departure, registration and control of aliens and foreign agents.
3. Upon entry into or departure from the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands, United States personnel shall have in their possession official orders or documents certifying the status of the individual or group. Such orders or documents shall be shown on request to the appropriate authorities of the Government of the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands.
4. For the purpose of their identification while in the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands, all United States personnel described in Article I, paragraph (d)(1) of this Agreement, shall have in their possession a personal identification card authorized by the Xxxx rnment of the United States which shall show the name, date of birth, status, and photograph of the bearer. Such card shall be shown on request to the appropriate authorities of the Government of the Republic of the Xxxxxxxx Islands.
Entry and Departure. Our properties are ready for your arrival at 3:00pm. Please contact our office if you cannot collect the key during office hours and we will make other arrangements. To enable us to service the property between occupants we ask that you vacate by 12:00pm, failure to do so will incur an additional day's rental, which will be deducted from the bond. Please return keys to our office. If the keys are lost or misplaced by the tenant, the Agent reserves the right to charge a call-out fee ($50-00per hour) for after hours attendance, plus the tenant is responsible for the cost of any key replacement. On departure, please ensure that all electrical appliances are turned off (e.g. air-conditioner, lights in general, etc. If any are left on there will be an automatic $100 excess charge taken off your bond)
Entry and Departure. (1) The Government of the Receiving State shall facilitate the admission and departure of the members of the Visiting Force and its Civilian Component. For combined training, exercises or other activities mutually approved by the Parties, the Sending State shall notify the Receiving State of the arrival of the Visiting Force and its Civilian Component at least fifteen (15) days in advance of its estimated time of arrival. In emergency situations, as determined by the Authorities of the Receiving State, which may include search and rescue and disaster relief operations, the Sending State shall notify the Receiving State of the arrival of the Visiting Force and its Civilian Component at least forty eight (48) hours in advance of its estimated time of arrival, or as otherwise mutually determined by the Parties. In both cases, the Sending State shall notify the Receiving State of the departure of the Visiting Force and its Civilian Component at least twenty four (24) hours in advance of its estimated time of departure.
(2) Subject to the conditions specified in Paragraphs (3) and (4) of this Article, and subject to compliance with the formalities established by the Receiving State relating to the entry and departure, members of the Visiting Force and its Civilian Component, shall be exempt from any requirement to apply for a visa for entry into or departure from the Receiving State. The Visiting Force and its Civilian Component shall also be exempt from the regulations of the Receiving State on the registration and control of non- citizens, but shall not be considered as acquiring any right to permanent residence or domicile in the territory of the Receiving State.
(3) Only the following documents, which shall be presented on demand, shall be required in respect of members of the Visiting Force on Official Duty who enter or depart the Receiving State:
(a) a personal identity card issued by the Sending State showing the full name, date of birth, rank or grade and service number (if any), service or branch of service and photograph; and
(b) an individual or collective document issued by the Authorities of the Sending State authorizing the travel or visit to the Receiving State and identifying the individual or group as members of the Visiting Force.
(4) Members of the Civilian Component shall be required to be in possession of a passport that shall remain valid for at least six (6) months beyond the contemplated period of stay and a certificate issued by the Aut...
Entry and Departure. Our property is ready for your arrival at 3:00pm. Keys for the property will be available for collection from the key safe located at the property. The code for the key safe will be sent to you 7 days prior to your arrival. To enable us to service the property between occupants we ask that you vacate by 11:00am, failure to do so will incur a $250 fee, which will be deducted from the bond. Please return the keys to the key safe on your departure. If the keys are lost or misplaced by the tenant, we (the landlord) reserve the right to charge a call-out fee ($50-00), plus the tenant is responsible for the cost of any key replacement. On departure, please ensure that all electrical appliances are turned off (e.g. fans, lights in general, etc), dishwasher is empty, rubbish has been removed from the house and that the property is left clean and tidy. If any of these obligations are not meet by the tenants an automatic $100 excess charge will be taken off your bond.
Entry and Departure. 1. The Government of the United States may bring into the Federated States of Micronesia:
(a) United States personnel and United States contractors; and
(b) Third country contractor personnel consistent with those laws of the Federated States of Micronesia relating to the exclusion of individual, undesirable aliens and taking into account paragraph 5 of this Article and Article IV of this Agreement.
2. United States personnel shall be exempt from the passport and visa laws and regulations of the Federated States of Micronesia. Taking into account paragraph 1(b) of this Article and Article IV of this Agreement, applications of third country contractor personnel for visas shall be granted or denied expeditiously. All United States and third country contractor personnel shall comply with medical immunization and other health requirements of the Federated States of Micronesia.
(a) No United States personnel or third country contractor personnel shall acquire any right to permanent residence or domicile solely as a result of their being United States personnel or third country contractor personnel.
(b) United States personnel shall be exempt from laws and regulations of the Federated States of Micronesia on the entry, departure, registration and control of aliens and foreign agents.
3. Upon entry into or departure from the Federated States of Micronesia, United States personnel shall have in their possession official orders or documents certifying the status of the individual or group. Such orders or documents shall be shown on request to the appropriate authorities of the Government of the Federated States of Micronesia.
4. For the purpose of their identification while in the Federated States of Micronesia, United States personnel ten years of age or older shall have in their possession a personal identification card authorized by the Government of the United States which shall show the name, date of birth, status, and photograph of the bearer. Such card shall be shown on request to the appropriate authorities of the Government of the Federated States of Micronesia.
5. Should the Government of the Federated States of Micronesia request the removal from the Federated States of Micronesia, of any United States personnel or any third country contractor personnel, the request shall be referred to the Joint Committee established pursuant to Section 351 of the Compact, as amended for resolution in accordance with that Section, unless the Government of the United Sta...
Entry and Departure. 1. Papua New Guinea authorities shall facilitate the entry into, and departure from, Papua New Guinea of Designated Persons. Such facilitation shall include the grant of a special exemption visa or successor visa of that type. The Government of Papua New Guinea shall grant all Designated Persons exemption from departure tax.
2. Designated Persons shall be exempt from any laws and orders governing the residence of aliens in Papua New Guinea, including registration, but shall not be considered as acquiring any right to permanent residence or domicile in Papua New Guinea.