VISITORS TO GERMANY.
c FOREIGNERS MAY BE EXPELLED. c -1 The Minister of Internal Affair 3 :. j (Hon. W. Downie Stewart) advises i that, on account of economic condih J tions. the German authorities have ims posed severe restrictions on the ad- !_ mission of foreigners into German}-. n . Visas for passports are not granted' n j for holiday journeys, and intending I i travellers are required to produce (.. • evidence of urgent business or other r J reasons an application for a n I visa can be entertained. 0 j In addition to these restrictions, the j. j German authorities are taking step 3to ; d j expel foreigners who are unable to prove ! i_ a sufficiently vaiid reason for remaining I l 5 'in Germany. British subjects employed in )r ; Germany as representatives of Britisu I w ! firms should be provided with proper 3 . J credentials, supported by the local >t Chamber of Commerce, stating definitely c . i that they are accredited agents or repre- , e . sentatives, w.hose presence in Germany i= a I essential for the conduct of their firm' 3 a _ business. If this is not done, HU :e Majesty's repreeentatives in Germany ja , cannot intervene on their behalf, should the German-authorities request them to leave the country.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 7
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