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International Roundup The New Zealand Department of
Labor's immigration fraud unit is investigating allegations a former Immigration
Service employee kept passports and charged clients for work that was not done.
The department last week received four formal complaints about immigration
consultant Patrick Ott. The four complainants, all of whom were in New Zealand unlawfully, had been advised to make an application to the nearest branch of the department if they wished to remain in New Zealand. Their applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis. ***** People from the Gulf states
of Bahrain, Oman and Qatar can apply for a tourist visa for Australia on the
internet, officials in Canberra told Deutsche Presse-Agentur last week.
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