Common use of Transit procedure Clause in Contracts

Transit procedure. 1. An application for transit operations shall be submitted to the competent authority of the Requested State in writing and shall contain the following information: (a) type of transit (by air, sea or land), possible other States of transit and intended destination; (b) the particulars of the person concerned (e.g. given name, surname, maiden name, other names used/by which known or aliases, date of birth, sex and where possible place of birth, nationality, language, type and number of travel document); (c) envisaged international point of entry, time of transfer and possible use of escorts; and (d) a declaration that in, the view of the Requesting State, the conditions pursuant to Article 14(2) are met, and that no reasons for a refusal pursuant to Article 14(3) are known of. A common form to be used for transit applications is attached as Annex 6. A transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or e-mail. 2. The Requested State shall, within three working days after receipt of the application and in writing, inform the Requesting State of the admission, confirming the point of entry and the envisaged time of admission, or inform it of the admission refusal and of the reasons for such refusal. If no reply is received within those three working days the transit shall be deemed to have been agreed to. Reply to a transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or e-mail. 3. If the transit operation takes place by air, the person to be readmitted and possible escorts shall be exempted from having to obtain an airport transit visa. 4. The competent authorities of the Requested State shall, subject to mutual consultations, assist in the transit operations, in particular through the surveillance of the persons in question and the provision of suitable amenities for that purpose.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between the European Union and the Republic of Belarus on the Readmission of Persons Residing Without Authorisation, Agreement Between the European Union and the Republic of Belarus on the Readmission of Persons Residing Without Authorisation

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Transit procedure. 1. An application for transit operations shall must be submitted to the competent authority of the Requested State in writing and shall is to contain the following information: (a) type of transit (by air, sea or land), possible other States of transit and intended final destination; (b) the particulars of the person concerned (e.g. given name, surname, maiden name, other names used/by which known or aliases, date of birth, sex and where possible place of birth, nationality, language, type and number of travel document); (c) envisaged international point of entry, time of transfer and possible use of escorts; and; (d) a declaration that in, in the view of the Requesting State, State the conditions pursuant to Article 14(2) are met, and that no reasons for a refusal pursuant to Article 14(3) are known of. A common form to be used for transit applications is attached as Annex 66 to this Agreement. A transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or ones e.g. facsimiles, e-mailmails etc. 2. The Requested State shall, within three five working days after receipt of the application and in writing, inform the Requesting State of the admission, confirming the point of entry and the envisaged time of admission, or inform it of the admission refusal and of the reasons for such refusal. If there was no reply is received within those three five working days the transit shall be deemed to have been agreed to. Reply to a transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or ones e.g. facsi­ miles, e-mailmails etc. 3. If the transit operation takes place by air, the person to be readmitted and possible escorts shall be exempted from having to obtain an airport transit visa. 4. The competent authorities of the Requested State shall, subject to mutual consultations, assist in the transit operationsopera­ tions, in particular through the surveillance of the persons in question and the provision of suitable amenities for that purpose.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Readmission Agreement

Transit procedure. 1. An application for transit operations shall must be submitted to the competent authority of the Requested State in writing and shall is to contain the following information: (a) type of transit (by air, sea or land), possible other States of transit and intended final destination; (b) the particulars of the person concerned (e.g. given name, surname, maiden name, other names used/by which known or aliases, date of birth, sex and where possible place of birth, nationality, language, type and number of travel document); (c) envisaged international point of entry, time of transfer and possible use of escorts; and; (d) a declaration that in, in the view of the Requesting State, State the conditions pursuant to Article 14(214 (2) are met, and that no reasons for a refusal pursuant to Article 14(314 (3) are known of. A common form to be used for transit applications is attached as Annex 66 to this Agreement. A transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or fax, e-mailmails etc. 2. The Requested State shall, within three working days after receipt of the application and in writing, inform the Requesting State of the admission, confirming the point of entry and the envisaged time of admission, or inform it of the admission refusal and of the reasons for such refusal. If there was no reply is received within those three working days the transit shall be deemed to have been agreed to. Reply to a transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or fax, e-mailmails etc. 3. If the transit operation takes place by air, the person to be readmitted and possible escorts shall be exempted from having to obtain an airport transit visa. 4. The competent authorities of the Requested State shall, subject to mutual consultations, assist in the transit operations, in particular through the surveillance of the persons in question and the provision of suitable amenities for that purpose.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Readmission Agreement

Transit procedure. 1. An application for transit operations shall be submitted to the competent authority of the Requested State in writing and shall contain the following information: (a) type of transit (by air, sea or land), possible other States of transit and intended destination; (b) the particulars of the person concerned (e.g. given name, surname, maiden name, other names used/by which known or aliases, date of birth, sex and where possible place of birth, nationality, language, type and number of travel document); (c) envisaged international point of entry, time of transfer and possible use of escorts; and (d) a declaration that in, the view of the Requesting State, the conditions pursuant to Article 14(2) are met, and that no reasons for a refusal pursuant to Article 14(3) are known of. A common form to be used for transit applications is attached as Annex 6. A transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or e-maile‐mail. 2. The Requested State shall, within three working days after receipt of the application and in writing, inform the Requesting State of the admission, confirming the point of entry and the envisaged time of admission, or inform it of the admission refusal and of the reasons for such refusal. If no reply is received within those three working days the transit shall be deemed to have been agreed to. Reply to a transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or e-maile‐mail. 3. If the transit operation takes place by air, the person to be readmitted and possible escorts shall be exempted from having to obtain an airport transit visa. 4. The competent authorities of the Requested State shall, subject to mutual consultations, assist in the transit operations, in particular through the surveillance of the persons in question and the provision of suitable amenities for that purpose.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Readmission Agreement

Transit procedure. 1. An application for a transit operations shall operation must be submitted to the competent authority of the Requested requested State in writing and shall must contain the following information: (a) type of transit (by air, sea or land), possible other States of transit and intended final destination; (b) the particulars of the person concerned (e.g. given name, surname, maiden name, other names used/by which known or aliases, date of birth, sex and where possible place of birth, nationality, language, type and number of travel documentdocu­ ment); (c) envisaged international point of entry, time date of transfer and possible use of escorts; and; (d) a declaration that in, in the view of the Requesting State, requesting State the conditions pursuant to Article 14(213(2) are met, and that no reasons for a refusal pursuant to Article 14(313(3) are known of. A common form to be used for transit applications is attached as Annex 66 to this Agreement. A transit application may be submitted by any means of communication communication, including by electronic means such as fax or e-mailfax. 2. The Requested requested State shall, within three working days after receipt of the application and in writing, inform the Requesting requesting State of the admission, confirming the point of entry and the envisaged time date of admission, or inform it of the admission refusal and of the reasons for such refusal. If there is no reply is received within those three working days days, the transit shall be deemed to have been agreed toapproved. Reply Replies to a transit application applications may be submitted sent by any means of communication communication, including by electronic means such as fax or e-mailfax. 3. If the transit operation takes place by air, the person to be readmitted and possible escorts shall be exempted from having to obtain an airport transit visa. If the transit operation to the final destination cannot proceed as expected for reasons of force majeure, the requested State shall, if necessary, issue the visa required to the person to be readmitted and to any escorts without delay for the period necessary to continue the transit operation. 4. The competent authorities of the Requested requested State shall, subject to mutual consultations, assist in the transit operations, in particular through the surveillance of the persons in question and the provision of suitable amenities for that purpose.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Readmission Agreement

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Transit procedure. 1. An application for transit operations shall must be submitted to the competent authority of the Requested State in writing and shall is to contain the following information: (a) type of transit (by air, sea or land), possible other States of transit and intended final destination; (b) the particulars of the person concerned (e.g. given name, surname, maiden name, other names used/by which known or aliases, date of birth, sex and where possible place of birth, nationality, language, type and number of travel documentdocu­ ment); (c) envisaged international point of entry, time of transfer and possible use of escorts; and; (d) a declaration that in, in the view of the Requesting State, State the conditions pursuant to Article 14(2) are met, and that no reasons for a refusal pursuant to Article 14(3) are known of. A common form to be used for transit applications is attached as Annex 66 to this Agreement. A transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or e-mailones. 2. The Requested State shall, within three working days after receipt of the application and in writing, inform the Requesting State of the admission, confirming the point of entry and the envisaged time of admission, or inform it of the admission refusal and of the reasons for such refusal. If there was no reply is received within those three working days days, the transit shall be deemed to have been agreed to. Reply to a transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or e-mailones. 3. If the transit operation takes place by air, the person to be readmitted and possible escorts shall be exempted from having to obtain an airport transit visa. 4. The competent authorities of the Requested State shall, subject to mutual consultations, assist in the transit operations, in particular through the surveillance of the persons in question and the provision of suitable amenities for that purpose. 5. Transit of the persons shall be carried out within 30 days of receipt of consent to the request.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Readmission Agreement

Transit procedure. 1. An application for transit operations shall must be submitted to the competent authority of the Requested State in writing and shall is to contain the following information: (a) type of transit (by air, sea or land), other possible other States of transit and intended final destination; (b) the particulars of the person concerned (e.g. given name, surname, maiden name, other names used/by which that person is known or aliases, date of birth, sex and where possible place of birth, nationality, language, type and number of travel document); (c) envisaged international point of entry, time of transfer and possible use of escorts; and; (d) a declaration that inthat, in the view of the Requesting State, the conditions pursuant to set out in Article 14(2) are met, and that no reasons for a refusal pursuant to Article 14(3) are known of. A common form to be used for transit applications is attached as Annex 6. A transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or ones e.g. fax, e-mailmails etc. 2. The Requested State shall, within three five working days after receipt of the application and in writing, inform the Requesting State of the admission, confirming the point of entry and the envisaged time of admission, or inform it of the admission refusal and of the reasons for such refusal. If there was no reply is received within those three five working days days, the transit shall be deemed to have been agreed to. Reply to a transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or ones e.g. fax, e-mailmails etc. 3. If the transit operation takes place by air, the person to be readmitted readmitted, and possible escorts escorts, shall be exempted from having to obtain an airport transit visa. 4. The competent authorities of the Requested State shall, subject to mutual consultations, assist in the transit operationsopera­ tions, in particular through the surveillance of the persons in question and the provision of suitable amenities for that purpose. 5. Transit of the persons concerned shall be carried out within 30 days of receipt of the consent to the request, unless otherwise agreed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Readmission Agreement

Transit procedure. 1. An application for transit operations shall must be submitted to the competent authority of the Requested State in writing and shall is to contain the following information: (a) type of transit (by air, sea or land), possible other States of transit and intended final destination; (b) the particulars of the person concerned (e.g. given name, surname, maiden name, other names used/by which known or aliases, date of birth, sex and where possible place of birth, nationality, language, type and number of travel document); (c) envisaged international point of entry, time of transfer and possible use of escorts; and; (d) a declaration that in, in the view of the Requesting State, State the conditions pursuant to Article 14(2) are met, and that no reasons for a refusal pursuant to Article 14(3) are known of. A common form to be used for transit applications is attached as Annex 66 to this Agreement. A transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or e-mailones e.g. facsimiles, e- mails etc. 2. The Requested State shall, within three five working days after receipt of the application and in writing, inform the Requesting State of the admission, confirming the point of entry and the envisaged time of admission, or inform it of the admission refusal and of the reasons for such refusal. If there was no reply is received within those three five working days the transit shall be deemed to have been agreed to. Reply to a transit application may be submitted by any means of communication including electronic means such as fax or ones e.g. facsimiles, e-mailmails etc. 3. If the transit operation takes place by air, the person to be readmitted and possible escorts shall be exempted from having to obtain an airport transit visa. 4. The competent authorities of the Requested State shall, subject to mutual consultations, assist in the transit operations, in particular through the surveillance of the persons in question and the provision of suitable amenities for that purpose.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Between the European Union and the Republic of Turkey on the Readmission of Persons Residing Without Authorisation

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