Rabu, 29 Mei 2013

United Kingdon ( England ) Visit Visa

Visiting the UK

This section describes the different types of visitor visa, and helps you to choose the right one for your circumstances. It also explains what you are allowed to do while you are in the UK as a visitor.
If you come to the UK as a visitor, you are normally allowed to stay here for a maximum of 6 months. If you want to stay here for longer than 6 months, read the other categories in the Visas and immigration section to see if you qualify for another type of visa.
See the Travel and customs section for general information about visas and travelling to the UK.
If someone in the UK will 'sponsor' you during your visit, they should read theSponsoring a visitor pages.
Our service standards for visitor visas are that we will decide 90 per cent of applications within 3 weeks, 98 per cent within 6 weeks and 100 per cent within 12 weeks.

Tourism and visiting friends

If you want to visit the UK as a tourist or to stay with friends in the UK, you should apply to come here as a general visitor (or as a child visitor if you are under 18).
If you are a Chinese national and you will be coming to the UK as part of a group for a maximum of 30 days, you can apply for a visa as an ADS visitor.
There are restrictions on what you can do in the UK in these visitor categories. For example, you cannot get married.
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France Working Holiday Visa

Who requires a visa?
Several factors determine whether a visa is required:
- the nationality of the foreign national;
– the holding of a residence document in France or another country adhering to the Schengen Agreement;
– the length of stay;
– and which part of the territory of the French Republic the foreign national is to visit.
As far as visas are concerned, legislation divides the territory of the French Republic into the following three sections, where different regulations apply:
- the European territory of France, which is part of the Schengen area;
– the territory of Overseas Departments (Réunion, Martinique, Guadeloupe and French Guiana);
– Overseas territorial communities: French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Mayotte, French Southern and Antarctic Territories.
1. The European territory of France
The European territory of France is part of the Schengen area. The Schengen area includes the territory of the following European Union countries and associated countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
1.1. Short stays (under 90 days in the Schengen area)
A short stay is a stay in the Schengen area under 90 days or multiple stays totalling less than 90 days in a period of six months.
For short stays, European regulations determine the list of countries from which citizens are not required to have a visa to enter the Schengen area.
A visa is waived for:
– citizens of the following countries: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Bermuda, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Holy See, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Nicaragua, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela & Member States of the European Union and the European Economic Area (EEA);
– holders of passports from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China and the Special Administrative Region of Macao of the People’s Republic of China;
– holders of a valid residence document in France;
– holders of a residence document issued by a country which adheres to the Schengen Agreement;
– holders of a travel document issued by a country which adheres to the Schengen Agreement.
1.2. Long stays (over 90 days in France)
Citizens of the following countries are not required to have a long-stay visa: Member States of the European Union and the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland, Monaco and Andorra.
2. Overseas Departments (DOM)
– Réunion
– French Guiana, Guadeloupe and Martinique (the three French Departments of the Americas)
2.1. Short stays
A short stay is a stay under 90 days in an Overseas Department.
A visa is waived for:
– citizens of the following countries: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Holy See, Honduras, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Nicaragua, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela & Member States of the European Union and the European Economic Area (EEA);
– holders of passports from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China and the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China;
– holders of a valid residence document in France.
2.1. Long stays
Citizens of the following countries are not required to have a long-stay visa: Member States of the European Union and the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland, Monaco and Andorra.
3. Other territories of the French Republic located overseas
They include:
– French Polynesia
– New Caledonia
– Wallis and Futuna
– Saint Pierre and Miquelon
– Mayotte
– French Southern and Antarctic Territories
3.1. Short stays
A short stay is a stay under 90 days.
A visa is waived for the citizens of the following countries:
Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Bermuda, Bolivie, Brunei, Bermuda, Bolivia, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Holy See, Honduras, Hong Kong, Japan, Macao, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Nicaragua, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Switzerland, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela & Member States of the European Union and the European Economic Area (EEA).
3.2. Long stays
Citizens of the following countries are not required to have a long-stay visa: Member States of the European Union and the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland, Monaco and Andorra.
What documents will be required?
To apply for a Schengen short-stay visa, you are required to present one visa application per person, including the following items:
– A passport which is valid for at least 3 months after the date of the requested visa;
– [A visa application form] duly completed and signed;
– A maximum of 3 photographs meeting requirements;
– Application fees. Visa application forms for a child under 18 years of age must be signed by a parent or legal guardian.
If any of the items you provide do not fulfil our criteria, consular personnel will not accept your application and will ask you to present items which do. If you insist on submitting your application anyway, your application will be recorded but a visa will not be issued and the other items in the application will not be studied.
Proof
– Proof of the purpose of your stay in the Schengen area;
– Proof of your means of support during your stay and accommodation;
– Proof of travel and repatriation insurance;
– Guarantees of repatriation to your country of residence (return ticket or adequate personal means to purchase one);
– For children under 18 years of age, specific proof;
– Any documents helping to convince the consular authority of your intention to leave the Schengen area when your visa expires.
Certain diplomatic and consular authorities that issue visas on ordinary passports may include more detailed information taking local specificities into account. These items providing proof that are are required are to be presented to the consular authority.
The consular authority will accept your application as provided by you and will make his decision on the basis of the guarantees and proof attached to your application. If you have failed to attach the proof included in the list, the consular authority will assume that you are unable to do so unless you effectively explain why such proof was omitted in a separate letter attached to the application.
Additional documents
The consular authority may ask you to provide additional documents within a set period in order to study your application more effectively. You do not need to submit a new application nor pay additional application fees if that is the case.
Proof that a visa application has been submitted
When you submit your visa application, the consular authority will give you a receipt for the exact amount of application fees you paid. This receipt is acknowledgement of receipt of your application.
Time required to issue visa:
After a visa application is submitted, the consular authority processes it and decides on whether to issue a visa.
The consular authority makes his decision as swiftly as possible, the time period will vary depending on possible consultations he must conduct. There is no point in contacting the consular authority while the application is being processed.
If the consular authority has not responded to you within two months, you may consider that your visa application has been refused.
What is the cost of a visa?
The table below sets forth the application fees in euros for the main visa categories.
Visa categoriesApplication fees (in euros)
Airport transit visas and short-stay visas (under 90 days) valid for France and, unless otherwise indicated on the visa, for the Schengen area€60
Airport transit visas and short-stay visas (under 90 days) valid for Overseas Departments and Regions (DOM-ROM): Guadeloupe, (including Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin); Martinique; French Guiana; Réunion.€60
Airport tranist visas or short-stay visas (under 90 days) for New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Mayotte and French Southern and Anatartic Territories€9
Long-stay visas (over 90 days) valid for France (without a territorial distinction)€99
National long-stay visa (over 90 days) issued to foreign nationals adopted by French citizens in the legal and definitive form required in their countries of origin, valid for Metropolitan France, Overseas Departments and Overseas Communities€15
Reduced fee: Application fees for citizens of Albania, Bosnia, Macedonia, Moldavia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia and Ukraine are set at 35 euros for short-stay visas.
How long is the visa valid for?
Short stay visas: Up to 90 days
Temporary long-stay visas: Up to 6 months
Long stay visas: The residency permit obtained actually determines the length of the stay
Other information:
American citizens intending to study in France have to apply for a visa before leaving the United States, whatever the duration of their studies in France. The visa cannot be issued once the applicant is in France.
NOTE: Students who will be 18 years old within 3 months of the dates of registration in a French school, must apply for a Long Stay Student visa.
The visa issued will depend on the duration of the studies in France :
– Less than 90 days: you have to apply for a short term Schengen visa (type C) by filling out a short stay application form.
– Between 90 days and six months: you have to apply for a temporary long term visa by filling out 2 long stay application forms.
With such a visa, you will not have to go to the prefecture to ask for a residency card (carte de séjour) in France.
- More than six months : you have to apply for a long stay visa by filling out 2 long stay application forms.
With such a visa, you will have to apply, as soon as you arrive in France, for a residency card with the French prefecture which has jurisdiction for the place where you are studying.
Embassy contact information:
Embassies & Consulates of France to Other Nations
France French Courses in Chamonix

Disclaimer: The contents of these pages are provided as an information guide only, in good faith. The use of this website is at the viewer/user’s sole risk. While every effort is made in presenting up-to-date and accurate information, no responsibility or liability is accepted by the owners to this website for any errors, omissions, outdated or misleading information on these pages or any site to which these pages connect or are linked.
Source & Copyright: The source of the above visa and immigration information and copyright owner/s is the:
– Ministère des Affaires étrangères, France – URL: www.diplomatie.gouv.fr
– Consulat General of France in Washington – URL: www.consulfrance-washington.org
The viewer/user of this web page should use the above information as a guideline only, and should always contact the above sources or the user’s own government representatives for the most up-to-date information at that moment in time, before making a final decision to travel to that country or destination.
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Italy Working Holiday Visa

Italy Working Holiday Scheme

There are unlimited places available annually under this scheme to young citizens of Italy for a stay of 12 months.

Online application service available

Applications can be made online for this scheme by following the link below.  You will need a valid Visa or Mastercard credit card. This is the only way to pay for your online application. 

However, before you think about applying, please read the following important information. 

To be eligible

You must:
  • have a passport from the Italian Republic that‘s valid for at least three months after your planned departure from New Zealand
  • be at least 18 and not more than 30 years old
  • not bring children with you
  • hold a return ticket or sufficient funds to purchase such a ticket*
  • have a minimum of NZ$4,200 available funds to meet your living costs while you’re here
  • meet our health and character requirements
  • hold medical and comprehensive hospitalisation insurance for the length of your stay
  • be coming to New Zealand to holiday, with work or study being secondary intentions for your visit
  • not have been approved a visa under a Working Holiday Scheme before.
AND
If you are already in New Zealand you also need to hold a valid temporary visa.

*You are required to hold sufficient funds for the duration of your visit and for the purchase of an outward ticket from New Zealand. Such evidence may be requested on arrival at the border.

Health requirements

You will need to meet our health requirements for temporary entry to New Zealand. 

Important note for online applicants: Our Working Holiday Schemes Online system will tell you whether you need to send us a completed Medical and/or X-ray Certificate, and, if so, how to do it, when you submit your online application. This is based on the maximum length of stay that you are allowed under your country's Working Holiday Scheme (not your intended stay), along with your responses to our health requirements questions.

Character requirements

You will need to meet our character requirements for temporary entry to New Zealand.

Note: If we do have concerns about your character and require additional information, such as a police certificate, the processing of your application may be delayed.

When you’re here

  • you must not take up permanent employment (unless you apply for and are granted an ordinary work visa while you’re here)
  • you must not work for the same employer for more than three months
  • you can enrol in one or more courses of training or study of up to three months’ duration in total during your visit.
Please note: New Zealand law prohibits any person on a temporary visa including a Working Holiday Scheme work visa, from providing commercial sexual services, or operating or investing in a business which provides such services.

Tax

Like all New Zealand workers, you will need an IRD number so that your employer can deduct tax from your earnings at the correct rate. In New Zealand, you pay tax on a pay as you earn (PAYE) basis. This means that there should not be a large refund or an amount to pay when you leave. For more information see Inland Revenue's Travelling to New Zealand webpage [external link].

How do I apply?

Applications under this Working Holiday Scheme can be made online. 

Take me to Working Holiday Schemes online. This link will take you to our Online Services login page. On this page you can register for online services or if you have already registered you can log in and access the Working Holiday Scheme online application system. Check our questions and answers for more information on the online application system.

If you want to apply manually, follow the steps to apply for a Working Holiday Scheme work visa.
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Spain Working Holiday Visa

2013/14 quota

The quota opened on 30 April 2013 at 10:00am New Zealand time and is now full. Further places will become available in May 2014.

To be eligible

You must:
  • be a citizen of the Kingdom of Spain and have a passport from Spain that is valid for at least three months after your planned departure from New Zealand
  • be at least 18 and not more than 30 years old
  • not bring children with you
  • hold a return ticket or sufficient funds to purchase such a ticket*
  • have a minimum of NZ$4,200 available funds to meet your living costs while you are here
  • meet our health and character requirements
  • hold medical and comprehensive hospitalisation insurance for the length of your stay
  • be coming to New Zealand to holiday, with work or study being secondary intentions for your visit
  • not have been approved a visa under a Working Holiday Scheme before.
If you are already in New Zealand you also need to hold a valid temporary visa (or permit granted under 1987 Immigration Act).

*You are required to hold sufficient funds for the duration of your visit and for the purchase of an outward ticket from New Zealand. Such evidence may be requested on arrival at the border.

Health requirements

You will need to meet our health requirements for temporary entry to New Zealand. 

The online system will tell you whether you need to send us a completed Medical and/or Chest X-ray Certificate, and if so, how to do it, when you submit your application. This is based on the maximum length of stay that you are allowed under your country's Working Holiday Scheme (not your intended stay), along with your responses to our health requirements questions.

A Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096) is required: If you are applying using the online application system from outside New Zealand you will be required to provide a Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096) PDF within 15 days of your application being submitted. You will receive full instructions in an automated e-mail shortly after submitting your application.

It will save you time if you book an appointment for your chest X-ray with a radiologist on our approved list of medical doctors and radiologists before you apply. Please note that making an appointment for a chest X-ray will not guarantee you a place. If you are not able to successfully lodge an application, the onus is on you to cancel the appointment.

Once you have successfully submitted your application, please do as follows:
  • Get your chest X-ray and Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096) form completed by a radiologist on our approved list of medical doctors and radiologists.
  • Attach the radiologist’s report to this certificate. 
  • Ensure that the radiologist’s report is in English. If the report cannot be provided in English, a certified translation from a recognised and independent translation servicemust be provided along with the original report. 
  • Write your application number on the top right hand corner of this certificate. This number can be found in the automated e-mail referred to above. 
  • Send the completed Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096) together with the radiologist’s report to one of Immigration New Zealand’s nominated branches immediately so that the information is received within 15 days. 
  • If abnormalities are present or indicated, the X-ray film/CD must also be sent with this certificate. If the X-ray is clear, you do not have to send the X-ray film/CD. If an X-ray film/CD is sent when not required, it will be destroyed.
If you have already provided this certificate with a previous application or are applying in New Zealand, and if a General Medical Certificate (INZ 1007) PDF and/or a Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096) PDF is required, you will receive full instructions in an automated e-mail shortly after submitting your application.

If you are applying manually using a paper-based application form you will be required to provide a General Medical Certificate (INZ 1007) and/or a Chest X-ray Certificate (INZ 1096) with your application.

Character requirements

You will need to meet our character requirements for temporary entry to New Zealand. 

Note: If we do have concerns about your character and require additional information, such as a police certificate, the processing of your application may be delayed.

When you are here

  • You must not take up permanent employment (unless you apply for and are granted an ordinary work visa while you are here).
  • You must not work for a period exceeding six months.
  • You must not work for the same employer for more than three months.
  • You can enrol in one or more courses of training or study of up to three months’ duration in total during your visit.
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Australia Working Holiday Visa

Australia Visa Requirements
Who requires a Visa?
You will require a visa to enter into Australia unless you are a New Zealand passport holder or you are continuing your journey within 8 hours of arrival, hold a valid onward ticket and you are not leaving the transit lounge.

Please note that:
All Australian Visas have to be obtained prior to departure. You will not be able to board your aircraft without a valid visa/ETA and passports/travel documents;

Which visa do I require?
There many Australian visas that allow you to visit Australia. It is important that you have the correct visa for you, that covers your intended stay and purpose of visit. For a detailed description of the visa most suited to your travel requirements please click on the links to your left or contact us direct .
Time required to issue visas:
All Australian Visas Are granted at the discretion of the Australian Department Of Immigration A Citizenship (DIAC) and deemed upon the individuals application. However, based on our experience and should your application not encounter any unexpected issues we have listed a guideline below as a reference
Tourist Visa ETA - issued in 24 hours
Working Holiday Visa - issued in 48 hours
Six and twelve months tourist visa - issued in 5-10 working days.
These times may be subject to change in periods of high demand.
Cancellations and Refunds
Tourist Visas
The Australian DIAC run a no refund policy on all Australian Visas as they charge for work done and not per granted visa, it is therefore important that should you wish to cancel your visa application with Visas Australia Ltd that you contact us immediately to prevent any unnecessary cost being incurred. Once an application for an Australian Tourist visa has been made by us with DIAC we are unable to reimburse you the visa fee.
It is imperative that you supply us with all the correct information required for your requested visa at the time of your intended departure. Visas Australia Ltd cannot be held responsable for any visa granted incorrectly or refused entry due to incorrect visa information. though every effort will be made on our part to correct any visa issues prior to departure, no refund will be given by us in the event of false or incorrect information being supplied at the time of issue. we strongly recommend that you check your visa confirmation letter against your passport and personal information prior to departure
Insurance
With all insurance policies, you have a cooling off period of 14 days form the date of purchase. To cancel your insurance within the cooling off period you must contact us by telephone in the first instance and confirm in writing within the allotted time frame. If you have purchased your travel insurance as part of our free visa offer, the australian visa charge of £110/€145 will be deducted from the total purchase price due to the Australian Governments refund policy as listed above.
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Apply For Visit Canada as a tourist

Before you plan your visit, you should find out if you need a visa to enter Canada. If you do not need a visitor visa, you will still need to meet some specific requirements.
If you need a visitor visa to come to Canada, follow these steps:




1. Determine how you will apply
There are two ways you can apply:

Apply online

To apply online you must have access to a scanner or camera to create electronic copies of your documents for uploading and have a valid credit card for payment. Determine your eligibility and apply online.

Apply on paper

Please follow steps 2 to 4 below.
2. Get the application package
The package includes the application guide and all the forms you need to fill out. Download the application package.
Read the guide carefully before you complete the application form. The fee for processing your form is not refundable, so make sure you are eligible for a temporary resident visa before you apply.
Each individual applicant must submit a completed temporary resident visa application form. Applicants under the age of 18 must have this form signed by a parent or a guardian.
All required documents must be included with your application:
  • You must have a valid travel document (such as a passport).
  • Two recent passport photos of each family member are required. Make sure these photos meet the requirements.
  • Enclose the application fee. Your fee will not be refunded, even if your application is not accepted.
  • You must provide proof that you have enough money for your visit to Canada. The amount of money may vary, depending on the circumstances of your visit, how long you will stay and whether you will stay in a hotel, or with friends or relatives. You can get more information from the Canadian visa office in your country or region.
  • You may need to include other documents. These documents could be identification cards, proof of employment, a letter of invitation from relatives or friends in Canada, or a proposed itinerary. Check the website of the visa office responsible for the country or region where you live for more information.
3. Pay your application fees
The fee per person is $150 for a multiple entry visa, $75 for a single entry visa or $400 for a family (multiple or single entry). If you plan to visit Canada more than once, a multiple entry visa is recommended.
Check the website of the visa office responsible for the country or region where you live for more information on fees, including how to pay them.
4. Submit your application
When you have completed the application forms, make sure you sign and date them, and that all required documents and fees are included in the envelope. In most countries, application fees must be paid in Canadian dollars. You must send your application to the Canadian visa office in the country or region where you live. Check the guide in your application package for instructions.

Processing time

How long it takes to process your application varies depending on the visa office where you applied. For more information, see application processing times.

Apply from within Canada

If you are currently a temporary resident in Canada with a valid status (that is, a study or work permit), you can apply for a new visitor visa to return to Canada before you leave.
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Temporary Workers In USA

If you want to work in the U.S. temporarily as a non immigrant, under U.S. immigration law, you need a specific visa based on the type of work you will be doing. Most temporary worker categories require that the applicant's prospective employer or agent to file a petition which must be approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) before you can apply for a visa. To learn about petitions and more, see Temporary Workers and Employers-Hiring a Foreign National for Short-Term Employment on the USCIS website.
More information by temporary worker visa type:
  • Temporary Workers webpage includes;
    • Foreign nationals with extraordinary ability in Sciences, Arts, Education, Business or Athletics (O visas)
    • International cultural exchange visitors (Q visas)
    • Intra-company transferees (L visas)
    • Performing athletes, artists, entertainers (P visas)
    • Specialty occupations in fields requiring highly specialized knowledge (H-1B)
    • Temporary agricultural workers (H-2A)
    • Temporary workers performing other services or labor of a temporary or seasonal nature (H-2B)
    • Training in a program not primarily for employment (H-3)
  • Crew members (D visa)
  • Foreign Media, Press, and Radio (I visa)
  • Religious Workers (R visa)
  • Treaty Traders & Treaty Investors (E visa)
Additional temporary worker visa types:
  • Australian in Specialty Occupation (E-3 visa)
  • Chile Free Trade Agreement Professional (H-1B1 visa)
  • Mexican and Canadian (NAFTA) Workers (TN and TD visas)
  • Singapore Free Trade Agreement Professional (H-1B1 visa)
Important temporary worker information:  Review the Internal Revenue Service website information about United States tax requirements for certain foreign citizens engaged in business or trade in the U.S., since most will have an obligation to file a U.S. tax return. 
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Visa Waiver Program

Visa Waiver Program
Travelers coming to the U.S. for tourism or business for 90 days or less from qualified countries may be eligible to visit the U.S. without a visa if they meet the visa waiver program requirements. Select Visa Waiver Program to learn more, and find out if you meet the visa waiver requirements.

How to Apply
There are several steps to apply for a visa. The order of these steps and how you complete them may vary at the U.S. embassy or consulate where you apply. Please consult the instructions available on the embassy or consulate websitewhere you will apply.
Complete the Online Visa Application
Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application, Form DS-160 – Learn more about completing the DS-160. You must: 1) complete the online visa application and 2) print the application form confirmation page to bring to your interview.
Photo – You will upload your photo while completing the online Form DS-160. Your photo must be in the format explained in the Photograph Requirements.

Schedule an Interview
While interviews are generally not required for applicants of certain ages outlined below, consular officers have the discretion to require an interview of any applicant, regardless of age.
If you are age:Than an interview is:
13 and youngerGenerally not required
14-79Required (some exceptions for renewals)
80 and olderGenerally not required
You must schedule an appointment for your visa interview, generally, at the U.S. embassy or consulate in the country where you live. You may schedule your interview at any U.S. embassy or consulate, but be aware that it may be difficult to qualify for a visa outside of your place of permanent residence.
Wait times for interview appointments vary by location, season, and visa category, so you should apply for your visa early. Review the interview wait timefor the location where you will apply.
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