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Bulgaria Call From New Zealand
Karnobat - Bulgaria

Principal Locations
  1. Asenovgrad
  2. Aytos
  3. Blagoevgrad
  4. Botevgrad
  5. Burgas
  6. Dimitrovgrad
  7. Dobrich
  8. Gabrovo
  9. Gotse Delchev
  10. Haskovo
  11. Kardzhali
  12. Karnobat
  13. Kazanlak
  14. Lom
  15. Lovech
  16. Petrich
  17. Pleven
  18. Plovdiv
  19. Plovdiv
  20. Razgrad
  21. Ruse
  22. Sandanski
  23. Sevlievo
  24. Shumen
  25. Silistra
  26. Sliven
  27. Smolyan
  28. Sofia
  29. Stara Zagora
  30. Svishtov
  31. Targovishte
  32. Troyan
  33. Varna
  34. Veliko Tarnovo
  35. Vidin
  36. Vratsa

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Bulgaria Call From New Zealand



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Foreign Entry Requirements

AUSTRALIA - *Passport, Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or non-electronic label visa, proof of onward or return ticket, and sufficient funds are required. An ETA or non-electronic label visa is required for tourist or business stays of up to 3 months. An ETA is an electronically stored authority to travel to Australia and can be obtained online at www.ETA.immi.gov.au or through participating travel agencies or airlines. Minors not accompanied by a parent or traveling with only one parent need notarized written parental consent from the absent parent(s). AIDS test required for permanent resident visa for applicants age 15 and older; tests taken in the U.S. are acceptable. More information about entry requirements to Australia (including for longer stays) is available on the Embassy of Aus ... [Read More]

Foreign Entry Requirements

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V. Country Narratives -- Countries H through P

New Zealand is a destination country for women trafficked from Thailand and other countries in Asia for the purpose of sexual exploitation. Some women smuggled into the country are subjected to commercial sexual exploitation to repay substantial debts to traffickers. New Zealand has a sizable number of children in prostitution, many of whom may be trafficking victims. The Government of New Zealand fully complies with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking. The government should make a greater effort to prosecute trafficking offenses and raise public awareness of New Zealand's trafficking problem. Prosecution New Zealand’s laws criminalize trafficking, slavery and child sexual exploitation. There were no convictions in the last year relating ... [Read More]

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Department of State Washington File: Transparency International Issues 1999 Corruption Rankings

3 New Zealand 9.4 ...

TI says the 1999 CPI combines assessments from the past three years to reduce abrupt variations in scoring that might result from high-level political scandals. ...

Denmark has retained its top CPI ranking with an essentially corruption-free score of 10, followed by Finland in second place and New Zealand and Sweden tied for third. ... [Read More]

Consular Notification and Access, Part 6: Embassies

New York, NY (212) 593-2700; fax (212) 593-6269 *Note: Call the New York number for foreign nationals that are arrested/detained in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; all others call the Washington, DC number. India ... [Read More]

Consular Notification and Access, Part 6: Embassies

New York, NY (212) 593-2700; fax (212) 593-6269 *Note: Call the New York number for foreign nationals that are arrested/detained in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; all others call the Washington, DC number. India ... [Read More]

Department of State Washington File: Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, February 25

MR. FLEISCHER: Well, the President has always, from September 12th forward, approached this on a two-pronged policy. One is to rally the international community in the cause of disarmament. And the President has called on, and the United Nations has called on Saddam Hussein to disarm. We continue to hope that he will do so peacefully. ...

MR. FLEISCHER: Well, actually, I looked in the newspaper, and that's not an accurate quote from what Mr. Bolton said. The paper does report that that's what Mr. Bolton said. And I think it's a senior administration official describing what they say Mr. Bolton said. And they didn't say war is coming, they used different words. ... [Read More]


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