- •Contents:
- •Text 1 At the Customs House
- •Text 1 Customs Clearance
- •Text 2 Таможенные правила ввоза и вывоза
- •Text 3 Tips for Travelers
- •Section 3 Customs Declaration
- •Text 1 Паспортный контроль
- •Text 2 Таможенный контроль
- •Text 1 Effective Passenger and Baggage Control
- •Text 2 Search of person
- •Text 3 Customs Legalization
- •Text 4 Customs Officers Must Not Be Given Free Reign
- •Section 2 Border Control
- •Text 1 uk Border Agency
- •Immigration Control in the uk
- •Text 4 u.S. Customs and Border Protection Part I
- •Part II
- •Text 6 Putting Our Security at Risk
- •Section 3 Fight against Terrorism
- •Text 1 What is Terrorism?
- •Text 2 For Mexican drug ring in Hawaii, aloha means goodbye…
- •Paying Customs Duties and Taxes
- •Section 2 Customs Documentation
- •Carco-processing
- •Section 3 Customs procedures
- •Section 2. Methods of smuggling
- •Mule (smuggling)
- •Smuggling methods
- •Text 1 Work and Careers
- •Text 2 Customs officer in the uk Part I
- •Part II
- •Immigration officer in the uk Part I
- •Part II
- •Text 4 Customs officer in Australia
- •Text 5 What is a Customs Broker in the usa?
- •Text 6 Customs Broker Service in Russia
- •Text 7 Competence of Customs Bodies of Russia
- •Section 2 Job Interview
- •Text 1 The Interview
- •Remember:
- •Preparing for the interview
- •Before the interview:
- •Section 3 Resume Cover Letter
- •Introducing Yourself Through a Cover Letter (a. Morris) Part I
- •Part II What you Need for a Successful Cover Letter
- •Laura Pei
- •205 East Mountain Lane
- •A Cover Letter
- •Curriculum Vitae
- •Application for Employment
- •Appendix I Rendering practice Plan of rendering of the article
- •5. Выводы.
- •The example of rendering
- •Drugs found in coffee machine consignment
- •Texts for rendering
- •Airport Tests Passenger Eye Ids (Identities)
- •Customs Entry and Customs Procedure Codes
- •Monk nabbed at airport trying to smuggle dead nun's skeleton out of Greece
- •Ian Jackson MacDonald, accused drug smuggler, nabbed after 30 years on America's Most Wanted list
- •Forwarding Agents
- •Appendix II Supplementary reading
- •Border Patrol in the usa. Who We Are and What We Do
- •History of smuggling in England
- •History of smuggling in the usa
- •Reasons for Smuggling
- •Human trafficking
- •Smuggling Operations
- •Criminal Elements
- •Errors in export-import documentation
- •The Customs warehousing procedure
- •Clearance for home use
- •Smuggling tunnels
- •Requirements for a position at Customs in New Zealand
- •A Letter of Application
- •Appendix III
- •Appendix IV Expressions to Learn
- •Appendix V Энциклопедии и словари
- •Образовательные сайты
- •Образование за рубежом
- •Дистанционное образование
- •Сайты для преподавателей английского языка
- •Англоязычные сайты по тематике «Methods of teaching in foreign countries»
- •Glossary
- •Books Referred to
Immigration Control in the uk
Common travel area: - Immigration control within the United Kingdom is governed by the common travel area (CTA) agreement that allows freedom of movement within an area that encompasses Great Britain, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Channel Islands and the Republic of Ireland. Entry to any of the above essentially allows entry to all the others but it is the responsibility of the person entering to ensure that they are properly documented for entry to others parts of the CTA. Despite the CTA it is still possible to be deported from the UK to the Republic of Ireland and vice versa.
Juxtaposed controls: - Entry to the UK via the Channel Tunnel from France or Belgium or by ferry though selected ports in north-east France is controlled by juxtaposed immigration controls in Britain, France and Belgium, travelers clear UK passport control I France or Belgium and those traveling to France or Belgium clear French controls while in the UK. Belgium does no maintain controls in the UK.
Task 7. Use the correct forms of the verbs in brackets:
1. I know it’s not easy, but try … your best in the exam. (doing/ to do)
2. This job is exhausting. I’m going to stop … a rest. (having/ have)
3. When I was a child I remember … horses n the street. (seeing/ to see)
4. My secretary isn’t very reliable. She often forgets … the files in the correct order. (to put/ putting)
5. That athlete is attempting … the world record. (to break/ breaking)
Task 8. Write short sentences using the following:
a) to ensure _____________________________________________.
to be documented for ___________________________________.
to be deported from ____________________________________.
b) to be established _______________________________________.
to give the responsibility of smth __________________________.
to involve ____________________________________________.
Task 9. Read, translate the text and pay attention on the pronunciation of the following proper names (translate them):
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP);
CBP Agriculture Specialists;
Border Patrol Agents;
Mexico;
Canada;
Air Marine Interdiction Agents;
CBP Canine Enforcement Program;
Ireland;
the Caribbean;
the Container Security Initiative;
Joint Terrorism Task Force;
Advance Passenger Information System (APIS);
United States Visitor;
Immigrant Status Indication Technology US-VISIT;
Exchange Visitor System SEVIS CBP;
the Bureau of the Census;
Automated Targeting System;
the Automated Export System;
Departments of State and Defense;
Customs Enforcement.
Text 4 u.S. Customs and Border Protection Part I
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has a workforce of over 56,000 employees, including officers, agriculture specialists, Border Patrol agents, aircraft pilots, trade specialists, mission support staff, and canine enforcement officers.
- More than 20,000 CBP Officers screen passengers and cargo at over 300 ports of entry.
- Over 2,200 CBP Agriculture Specialists work to curtail the spread of harmful pets and plant and animal diseases that may harm America’s farms and food supply or cause bio-and agro-terrorism.
- Over 18,000 Border Patrol Agents protect 1,900 miles of border with Mexico and 5,000 miles of border with Canada.
- Nearly 1,000 Air Marine Interdiction Agents prevent people, weapons, narcotics, and conveyances from illegal entry by air and water.
- Nearly 2,500 employees in CBP revenue positions collect over $30 billion annually in entry duties and taxes through the enforcement of trade and tariff laws.
- The CBP Canine Enforcement Program conducts the largest number of working dogs of any U.S. federal law enforcement agency. K-9 teams are assigned to 73 commercial ports and 74 Border Patrol stations throughout the nation.
There are 317 officially designed ports of entry and an additional 14 pre-clearance locations in Canada, Ireland and the Caribbean. CBP is also in charge of the Container Security Initiative, which identifies and inspects foreign cargo in its mother country before it is to be imported into the United States.
Task 10. Give the synonyms of the following words:
1) employees ____________
2) specialists ____________
3) harmful _____________
4) border _______________
5) illegal _______________
6) to prevent ____________
7) to identify ____________
Task 11. Read and translate the text: