2014年4月15日星期二

Global holiday home prices recovering

Home prices in niche residential retreat areas have taken a beating since the global financial crisis, according to a study.London-based international property consultants Savills said this month that values for such homes are up to 30 per cent below peak levels.

But they are expected to return to pre-crisis levels by 2019, led by "high-quality, low-supply prime hot spots" such as those in the Spanish Balearics and the Caribbean.

Following a turnaround inChina Work Visa application form prices last year after the global economic downturn, Savills estimates that properties in "city getaway locations" such as the Mediterranean may see continued price growth of up to 10 per cent this year.

With property markets in prime cities becoming more fully valued, second homes in popular locations are becoming increasingly attractive as an alternative investment for the wealthy.

"There are strong signs that the recovery which started in major world cities in 2009 is now rolling out to the hinterland and boltholes inhabited during weekends and vacations by equity-rich homeowners," said Savills World Research director Yolande Barnes.

France is leading the price table. A typical four-bedroom villa or apartment in the French Riviera is going for about £2 million S$4.2 million.

Before the crisis, prime RivieraChina Student Visa application locations such as the Provencal town of Saint-Tropez could fetch prices up to four times that, according to a May 2007 New York Times article.

Investors from Russia, Britain and the Middle East are chasing a limited number of French holiday properties. An example is the popular region of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat in the Riviera - the exclusive tourist peninsula has only 500 homes.

Spain and Portugal have seen home prices in holiday locations fall by up to a third from peaks in 2007.

Tourist visa reforms for Chinese an investment

It was “hypocritical” to treat them differently to American tourists, he said.Chinese tourists - many of whom make a beeline for Mr Packer’s Crown resorts and casinos - could create tens of thousands of new jobs in Australian tourism.

“Why should the visa -requirements for a wealthy Chinese visitor wanting to come to Australia be any harder than the visa requirements for a wealthy American?” he asked in an exclusive interview with the Herald Sun in Macau.

“We’re not in a Cold War anymore. The dollar’s at 91 cents because of China, not America, and we all benefit, so let’s not be hypocrites.“The visa processing system for Chinese tourists has improved recently, but there is more work to do in this area and each day we waste costs Australia a great amount of tourism dollars,’’ he said.

“Visa applications are done in English, not Mandarin, that’s stupid. And they are not done online, that’s stupid.“I think over 70 countries can apply for an Australian tourist visa online but China isn’t one of them.”

Mr Packer, whose estimated $7.3 billion fortune has seen him ranked the 211th richest person in the world by Forbes magazine, has built a sizeable portion of his wealth through attracting wealthy Chinese gamblers and tourists.

About $1 billion of Crown’s $2.8 billion revenue in Australia last financial year came from overseas visitors — the vast majority from China.Mr Packer will next week join Prime Minister Tony -Abbott on a trade mission to Japan and China.He said the rise of the Chinese middle class was hugely important to the Australian economy.

The 46-year-old inherited a gaming and media business from his father Kerry, who died in 2005, and has spent 10 years consolidating it into a gaming behemoth.

2014年4月9日星期三

Police looking for father of 'Mai'

Police are hunting for the father of an abandoned toddler while the child's mother is being held at Villawood Immigration Detention Centre.

The mother of the girl, who is aged about 18 months, only found out that her child had been dumped on the doorstep of a western Sydney home after seeing media reports, a Family and Community Services spokesman said.

"The woman was alerted to the child's whereabouts after seeing media reports," the spokesman said.The doorstep where 'Mai' was found'.China Crew Visa application formThe doorstep where 'Mai' was found."Police are still hunting for the father; he has gone to ground."Fairfax Media understands the girl's parents had been involved in a dispute and the child was in the care of her fatherChina Business Visa application at the time she was dumped outside an Auburn house just before 10pm on Monday.

Auburn police superintendent, Phil Rogerson, said police interviewed the 24-year-old mother after finding her distraught."We found her on the street down the road from the police station. She was very upset so we brought her in."The woman, believed to be from China, was taken into the custody of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection after she was interviewed by police with the help of an interpreter.

It is understood she was detained because of a visa issue.A spokeswoman for Immigration Minister Scott Morrison said the woman was an "unlawful non-citizen".The little girl, dubbed "Mai" by carers, would soon be returned to her mother, she said.

"[The baby] will soon return to the care of her mother in the Sydney Immigration Residential Housing while efforts are made to resolve their immigration status," the spokeswoman said.

Xi’an to join China’s visa waiver scheme

The capital of Shaanxi province, which is home to the world famous Terracotta Warriors, will allow passengers transiting through Xi’an Xianyang International Airport to stay in the city for three days without obtaining a visa prior to arrival, as long as they have an onward ticket for a flight to a third destination, departing within 72 hours of their arrival.

The scheme is available to citizens of 45 countries, including the all EU member states, the US, Canada, Mexico, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Brunei, Russia, Ukraine, Qatar and the UAE.

It will be useful to also note that while Modi was facing an American and European winter over the past decade, the governments of Asian nations were sowing seeds of cooperation with him. In the past decade, Modi has visited China and Japan, their officials have been visiting Gujarat, and these governments have encouraged state-supported investments in Gujarat. Of course there have been American investments also in Gujarat – but there has been no American political support for these private investments.

In fact another question lurking in the background is whether Modi’s foreign economic policy will have a soft-leaning towards Asia, as compared to the U.S.? The short space in this article does not allow a discussion on that, and is the subject of another article.

Xi’an becomes the ninth Chinese city to offer the service, following Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Kunming, Chongqing, Dalian and Shenyang.

Shaanxi province welcomed 285 million tourists in 2013, 797,000 of whom entered through Xianyang Airport. The new policy is expected to come into force in the next two months.

2014年4月1日星期二

Visa waiver boosts Beijing visits

Beijing saw nearly double the number of travelers that benefited from the capital's 72-hour visa waiver policy in January compared with the same period last year, authorities said on Tuesday.

The city received 1,746 transit passengers in January at Beijing Capital International Airport China Crew Visa application formwho benefitted from the waiver policy, which allows a visitor with an airline ticket to stay 72 hours without a visa. The jump represented a year-on-year increase of 184.8 percent, according to the Beijing Tourism Development Commission.

The capital approved the 72-hour visa waiver for people from 45 countries on Jan 1, 2013, to boost the city's inbound tourism. The commission said the policy has attracted more international tourists to the Chinese capital this year.

Commission officials also announced they are considering a tax refund program to attract more overseas tourists. The program would allow foreign visitors to claim tax refunds at shopping malls in the city.

City officials said they are working to make the visa application process easier for foreigners and create more customized tour packages, China Business Visa applicationincluding exclusive discounts at the international airport and for buses that will take tourists from the airport to hotels and attractions.

It is also seeking alliances with other Chinese cities that have already implemented visa waiver policies, including Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu and Chongqing, to market tourism in China to the world.

Dai Bin, professor of tourism at Beijing International Studies University, said the policy will help increase spending by overseas visitors.

According to the Beijing Port Office, the international airport received more than 7.06 million visits in January, a year-on-year increase of 9.2 percent.

Number of Chinese tourists to surge 60% this year

Number of Chinese tourists to surge 60% this year


The Tourism Ministry forecasts that the number of Chinese visitors will surge 60% this year to 40,000 as Israel tries to take a bigger bite into the more than $100 billion that Chinese tourists spend annually.

More than three years ago, then-Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov prioritized  tourism from China. Since then, tourist arrivals from the Middle Kingdom have increased between 20% and 30% annually, but the numbers are minuscule compared to the 100 million Chinese who took overseas trips last year.

Israel is particularly targeting middle- and upper-class tourists as well as Chinese Christians. In 2012, the Chinese tourist’s average spending per day in Israel was $286 not including souvenirs — higher than for visitors from any other country. Overall, Chinese tourists spent $102 billion on overseas travel.

As part of the government’s efforts, Tourism Minister Uzi Landau will head a delegation to China in June that will include executives from the Israeli airline and hotel industries. The 20 or so Israelis will study the needs of Chinese tourists, seek to develop ties with travel wholesalers in China, and address barriers to growth in Chinese tourism to the Holy Land.

A big barrier is the red tape in issuing tourist visas to Chinese citizens, something the Tourism Ministry aims to simplify.

“Our challenge is to dramatically reduce the amount of time — currently as much as a month — that it takes a Chinese tourist to obtain an Israeli visa,” Landau said. “To accomplish this, we are in touch with the immigration authorities, the Interior Ministry and the embassy in China.”

Another major impediment is El Al Israel Airlines’ monopoly on nonstop flights to and from China.

“We’ve had several discussions with the head of the Chinese aviation authority about more direct flights to Israel, and we’ll be appointing a special adviser precisely for that purpose — adding another airline to fly directly from China. More direct routes could change the entire picture,” Landau said, adding that efforts were being made to add a weekly charter flight from Shanghai.

2014年3月26日星期三

Chinese tourists key to target

High-value Chinese tourists are central to the tourism industry's goal to reach $41 billion in revenue by 2025.That is according to outgoing Tourism Industry Association of New Zealand TIANZ chief executive Martin Snedden, who launched the industry's 10-year blueprint launch in Auckland.

The industry would focus on "growing volumes, but growing value faster", after some years during which average expenditure per tourist decreased to about $2300, Snedden said.china visa requirements houston Of the $41b goal, TIANZ wants $19.1b to come from international visitors.Industry players have all highlighted China as the prime target.

China generates $670 million in tourist earnings and that will double to $1.2b in five years, according to TIANZ.A Chinese law introduced last year banning budget shopping tours supported the step change to target higher-value, independent Chinese tourists, the TIANZ report said.

Snedden said independent Chinese tourists stayed longer, travelled more widely and spent more than their tour-bus counterparts.The public sector was working to improve visa and driver licence processing for china visa application form Chinese tourists while tourism operators were improving their activities and products, Snedden said.

Air New Zealand chief executive Christopher Luxon said tourism companies would have to be proactive in adapting to the growing Chinese market, as the airline had on its Shanghai to Auckland services.

"We have bilingual flight attendants, provide a choice of Chinese or Western-style food and offer Chinese inflight entertainment options," Luxon said.

Auckland tour company founder Neill Sperath said his company, Time Unlimited, was already attracting high-end Chinese tourist groups and was always looking to enhance its products to suit their needs.

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The company uses helicopters and a fleet of Mercedes vehicle for tours to Rotorua, the Bay of Islands, Waitomo and the Coromandel Peninsula.

Time Unlimited has an intern charged solely with researching the various niches of the Chinese market and Chinese social media websites such as Weibu, so it can adopt "Chinese-specific strategies".

"Our challenge is how we can best take advantage of this huge boost in individual Chinese arrivals, which happened as soon as they banned the discount shopping tours," Sperath said."We've quickly learned to offer Chinese catering, Mandarin guides when needed and to use hotel providers that cater to Chinese wishes.

"Auckland International Airport chief executive Adrian Littlewood said the industry needed to see China as a series of market niches that were each large enough to boost New Zealand revenues.
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"In a market of 1 billion, a niche can be several million people strong," Littlewood said.The airport has encouraged a marketing push into the Shanghai wedding market, and said similar niches could be exploited, such as the golfing or the gourmet food and wine markets.Auckland International Airport is the arrival point for the vast majority of Chinese tourists.

Littlewood said it was easier for the airport to grow Chinese passenger numbers sustainably with existing airlines, like Air New Zealand, China Southern and Cathay Pacific, than by luring new airlines, although "the airport is always looking for new partners to fly here".


2014年1月16日星期四

Extra costs factor into study abroad

International travel is on the bucket list of many college students, but there are other costs besides airfare, hotels and food that students need to take into consideration when preparing to travel abroad. In order to travel internationally, a U.S. citizen must have a passport — an official document that establishes a person's identity and serves as a form of identification no matter where they find themselves in the world, according to Rebecca Laumann, study abroad director for the University of Memphis. Although the process of obtaining appropriate documentation and traveling to unknown places may seem intimidating, students can find information on how to apply for a passport on the U of M's study abroad homepage. Passport applications are also available at local post offices. According to the U.S. Passports and International Travel Bureau, prices for adult passports start at $135, while passports for minors who are 16 years old and younger range from $80 to $100. Having a passport is the first step to going abroad, but other important expenses include visas, international medical insurance and a calling card or cell phone plan. Many European countries don't require a visa as long as a person is staying 90 days or less, but some countries require it no matter the length of time. According to the U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs, it costs $160 to apply for a visa. For students who need international health insurance, the U of M Study Abroad office can help students find a plan online that works for them. Through organizations like HTH Worldwide, students can obtain long-term or short-term health insurance. On HTH's website, students can get personalized quotes and purchase insurance that covers hospital care, surgery, office visits, prescription drugs and medical evacuations. Plans usually cover month by month and range from $16 to $35 a month. Many cell phone providers have international calling packages with rates that range from $10 a month with T-Mobile to $30 for 80 minutes with AT&T. Even though it may be difficult for some students to stay away from their phones, using instant messaging clients like Skype, who offers free internet calls all around the globe, can help save money when a student is budgeting in a foreign country. Carissa Hoitenga, a study abroad advisor for the U of M, answers student's questions about the process of applying for a passport as well as aiding them through the often-tedious process of doing so. "Students may want to travel abroad as a participant on a study abroad program, conduct research abroad as part of a thesis or simply to experience something new and explore the world outside of Memphis and the USA," she said. Hoitenga believes that while traveling abroad may seem intimidating when you begin the process, it's still something everyone should do once. According to her, traveling to different countries can bring a completely different aspect of culture and life to people, and, most importantly, it allows many to get out of their comfort zone.

2014年1月14日星期二

New e-visa is a good thing for Turkish tourism

The news that British tourists heading to Turkey this summer will have to apply online for an electronic visa before they travel may not have been welcomed by holidaymakers. But a major holiday company says the introduction of the new e-visa is a positive step for tourists and will help to reduce lengthy queues at Turkish airports. Specialist tour operator Anatolian Sky Holidays said that holidaymakers often had to wait for hours in visa queues on arrival in Turkey and were required to have the right money in English pounds to pay for it. Anatolian Sky managing director Akin Koc, who is also chairman of the Association of Turkish Specialist Tour Operators, claimed the new scheme was a 'positive move'. He told travel industry magazine Travel Weekly: ‘I welcome the change because the client will have extra time when they arrive at the airport and it will be a hassle-free start to their holiday.’ The e-visa will cost the same as before and will be emailed to travellers for China Work Visa application form them to print out at home after they have provided their name, date and place of birth, email address and passport details. They will then be required to present the document to immigration on arrival. According to one immigration official: 'The entire process takes less than 10 minutes and it will speed up the whole visa application and processing system.' Cruise ship passengers with British passports entering the country for a day trip, remaining in China Student Visa application the port of embarkation and returning to the ship the same day will continue to be able to enter Turkey without a visa or e-visa. Mr Koc said Anatolian Sky would require customers to pay them the cost of the visa when booking their holiday but would then fill the form in for free, which he said would ‘defuse the problems at airports’. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has warned holidaymakers about unauthorised websites that could try to charge an additional application fee for the visas. 'These websites are not endorsed by or associated with the Turkish government. Be wary of such sites and businesses, particularly those that seek additional fees for other services.' The Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) has warned travel agents about the changes and says it will continue to advise them to ensure that holidaymakers are told ahead of their trips. An ABTA spokeswoman said: 'We have already informed our members about the need for consumers travelling to Turkey to apply online for a visa for travel after 10/4/14 and we will be reminding them again this week. 'Turkey is an extremely important destination for our members and we are concerned that consumers, particularly those who have not booked through ABTA members, may not be aware of the new requirement and may as a consequence be refused entry to Turkey.' Turkey is among the five most popular holiday destinations for Britons and a very important market for package holidays. But tourism was badly affected by political protests last year. Turkey’s Ministry of Culture and Tourism had to last summer reassure tourists that it is safe to visit the country as anti-government protests took place in Istanbul and popular holiday resorts including Bodrum and Marmaris.

2014年1月10日星期五

Indian diplomat who was strip-searched leaves US

An Indian diplomat accused of lying about how much she paid her housekeeper left the United States after she was indicted on two criminal charges and Indian authorities refused to waive her immunity, authorities said. Devyani Khobragade, who had been strip-searched when arrested, left the country by plane Thursday night after being charged by a federal grand jury with visa fraud and making false statements in a case that has triggered an outcry in India, a senior U.S. official said. She's accused of fraudulently obtaining a work visa for her New York housekeeper. A U.S. government official in Washington who wasn't authorized to speak about the case publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity said the U.S. accepted India's request to accredit her to the United Nations, which confers broader immunity than what she enjoyed as a consular official. It would be almost unprecedented for the U.S. to deny such a request unless the diplomat was a national security risk. The United States asked the government of India to waive the immunity, but the Indians refused, so the U.S. then "requested her departure" from the country, the official said. At a court hearing late Thursday involving only lawyers in the case, U.S. District Judge Shira A. Scheindlin was told by Khobragade's lawyer, Daniel Arshack, that he had told Khobragade not to board a flight Thursday afternoon until he had informed the judge presiding over her case that she has diplomatic immunity and had been ordered by the Department of State to leave the country. The judge said it seemed odd that bail conditions continued to contain language that Khobragade could not leave New York when the Department of State had ordered her to do so. "If she wants to go from India to China or something, it is not anybody's business right now. To say you may not travel outside the Southern District is kind of silly at this point," the judge said. "They have ordered her out and agreed she has diplomatic immunity now." The judge said Khobragade "is permitted to obey the order of the State Department without any adverse consequence to her and her sureties," though she said Khobragade could be arrested and forced to answer the indictment if she returned to the United States without diplomatic immunity. Arshack said Khobragade, whose nighttime flight from Kennedy Airport was delayed a couple of hours before finally taking off, was "pleased to be returning to her country."

2014年1月3日星期五

EAC Citizens Thrilled to Use ID's At Border

Crossing borders of Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya by the nations' citizens is set to increase as the use of national identity cards and other agreed national documents, including voter's card and student's identity cards, came into force yesterday. The project, to be implemented under a tripartite arrangement, was agreed upon during a summit between the three Heads of State in Uganda in June last year. The leaders agreed to establish a single tourist visa, a single customs territory-launched last year-as well as fast track a joint railway line project, oil pipeline, and adopt national identity cards as travel documents. The ID initiative is meant to facilitate free movement of people within the region as stipulated in the East African Common Market protocol, the second stage of the integration process. A spot visit of the Rwanda-Uganda borders at Gatuna by The New Times showed that the rollout of the new initiative was long over due. Although it was New Year's public holiday, lines formed at the migration offices with several Rwandans using their identity cards to cross to Uganda. The same scenario transpired on Ugandan side of the border. "I'm going to Kabale District in Uganda to visit my friends. I just heard that today people will start crossing the border with identity cards; I don't have a passport so I had to utilise this opportunity," Theoneste Ndindiriyimana, from Gicumbi District, said at Gatuna border. Boniface Tumwijukye, a Ugandan from Ntungamo District, who crossed to Rwanda using his ID, said it would serve citizens more if the project was extended to Burundi and Tanzania as well. "I'm going to Cyangugu for adult English teaching; it's a good process because you don't have to spend much time at the border. However, to make it fully beneficial it needs to be extended to other countries to help us move in all East African countries freely," the teacher said. Currently, only Rwandans and Kenyans have national identity cards, meaning Ugandans will be using voter's cards until the country issues IDs to its citizens. At Kigali International Airport, all systems were set to receive Kenyans and Ugandans using identity cards or voter's cards as travel documents and also to allow Rwandans flying out to the two destinations to use the same document. However, by the time this paper visited the immigration offices at the airport, (at around 5pm) there had not been a single traveller who had used the new system. But the officer in charge of immigration at the airport, Charles Nkubito, confirmed that all systems were set and immigration staff notified on the new procedures. "The security staff and other personnel are well aware of the new system and will allow Rwandans to check in with their identity cards and also to receive Kenyan and Ugandan visitors using the arrangement. But most of our travellers are still using passports," he said.