Extractions: UK Company Formation Specialists - Fletcher Kennedy Limited Company Formation Specialists - Seychelles Formations Company Formation Company Secretarial Other Services UK Company Searches Business Credit Reports Internet Merchant Account Business Bank Account ... Seychelles Country profile Seychelles Service Description Seychelles Main Advantages SEYCHELLES: IBC - International Business Company (nil tax) Seychelles is an Independent Republic within the Commonwealth, with a population of 82,000. Seychelles comprises a group of some 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, most of which are situated between 4 and 5 degrees south of the equator. The country has good political stability with a democratically elected Government. The Seychelles economy is primarily based on tourism and commercial fishing with a thriving offshore financial services industry. Inward investment is also on the increase, especially in hotels; encouraged by favourable tax policies, incentives and Free Trade Zone. WHY CHOOSE SEYCHELLES IBC ?
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Extractions: Seychelles is an Independent Republic within the Commonwealth, with a population of 82,000. Seychelles comprises a group of some 115 islands in the Indian Ocean, most of which are situated between 4 and 5 degrees south of the equator. The country has good political stability with a democratically elected Government. The Seychelles economy is primarily based on tourism and commercial fishing with a thriving offshore financial services industry. Inward investment is also on the increase, especially in hotels; encouraged by favourable tax policies, incentives and Free Trade Zone. WHY CHOOSE SEYCHELLES IBC? Seychelles IBCs (International Business Companies) have increased dramatically in profile and popularity over the last 3 years, with substantially increased company registrations. Attractive Seychelles IBC benefits: Excellent Value for money: low annual Government licence fee of US$ 100 if authorised capital is US$ 100,000 or less (compare $350 in BVI and Bahamas)
An MBendi Profile: Seychelles - Overview Since the early 1990s, the government of the Seychelles has implemented some The seychelles government commenced with the implementation of economic http://www.mbendi.co.za/land/af/se/p0005.htm
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SEYCHELLES. Autres Jurisprudences. In the case of The seychelles government Anor v Angor ChangLai-Seng CA 39.1999 - Judgment delivered on 4th December 1998 - the Court of Appeal confirmed, http://www.accpuf.org/sey/300500_c005_99_jj.htm
Extractions: Mr. S. Gooneratne for the Respondents J U D G M E N T Juddoo J. The petitioners have filed the instant claim under Article 130(1) of the Constitution alleging that their rights under Section 14, Part III of Schedule 7 to the Constitution have been contravened. The respondents have duly filed a defense resisting the petitioners claim. The underlying and undisputed facts of the case are that a portion of land registered as parcel PR595, held in co-ownership by Mrs. Idea Verlaque and the heirs of late Mederic Verlaque, was compulsorily acquired by the Seychelles Government under the Lands Acquisition Act 1977 (Act no 10 of 1977). After the coming into force of the present Constitution, 21 st June 1993, an application was made for compensation whereby the 1st petitioner and the 1
SEYCHELLES. Autres Jurisprudences. seychelles government (Rep. by the Attorney General). THE ATTORNEY GENERAL RESPONDENTS. Constitutional Court Case No. 9 of 1997 http://www.accpuf.org/sey/090399_cc_97_jj.htm
Extractions: N. Juddoo J The petitioner has filed a petition and affidavit in support claiming that her rights under S.14 of Schedule 7, Part III of the Constitution has been infringed. The respondents have filed a defence and an affidavit in reply. A motion to amend the petition was allowed by the majority judgment of this court. On appeal, the Seychelles Court of Appeal overturned the decision, and held in favour of the minority judgment of Perera J . (viz: Civil Appeal No. 39 of 1998 ). The application which remains before this court is therefore by virtue of the original petition as filed. The petition is brought under Art. 130(1) of the Constitution
Extractions: 2006: 16 Jan, 20 Feb, 10 Apr, 15 May, 10 Jul, 14 Aug, 9 Oct, 13 Nov From £1650 (min 5 weeks) We have been invited by the Seychelles government and local NGO's, to assist their priority biological study and conservation programmes, coral reef research, whale shark migration, turtle nesting research, and in water turtle, octopus and lobster surveys. As an expedition member joining the team, you will spend your time diving upon the coral reef, collecting characterisation and monitoring identification and abundance data on invertebrates and fish species. The expedition base is set within the Cap Terney Marine National Park, on the west coast of the main island, Mahe. The base is within a 5 minute walk of a sandy beach with scenic views, and a 10 minute drive to the nearest village. This is an amazing opportunity to work in an untouched area.
Birds Caiman Bird Sanctuary was the responsibility of the NPTS and the seychelles government. for the Bird Sanctuary to the seychelles government in 2001. http://members.aol.com/jstgerlach/birds.htm
Extractions: Nature Protection Trust of Seychelles Bird conservation The NPTS works to conserve bird species in Seychelles through the following projects: The establishment and management of the Roche Caiman Bird Sanctuary was the first project undertaken by the NPTS. In 1986, 4km of coral reef were dredged on the east coast of Mahe and used to create a large area of land. While this reclamation destroyed a considerable area of living coral it inadvertently created an area of habitat that is rare in Seychelles. The settlement pond used during dredging remained as a depression in the coral rubble and partly filled with water at the start of 1987. This coincided with the presence of migratory shorebirds in the region and the open area of shallow water attracted unexpectedly large numbers of birds. In 1991 plans were made to fill in the settlement pond with rubbish and coral. A campaign was launched to save the small wetland and protect it as an important site for migratory birds. This campaign was successful and 29,000m of the area were set aside as a reserve in 1992. From that date until 2001 management of the Roche Caiman Bird Sanctuary was the responsibility of NPTS and the Seychelles Government. NPTS passed full management responsibility for the Bird Sanctuary to the Seychelles Government in 2001.
Extractions: Login Password Enter New Customer Search Site Go Other Languages German French UK Company Registrations Readymade Companies Offshore Companies Accountancy Service ... InfiniAccounts InfiniPlan Biz School Biz Starter Pack The Seychelles is an offshore group on islands, used for incorporating International Business Companies, IBC. Following is some useful information on company formation in the Seychelles: MOST COMMON REASONS FOR SELECTING SEYCHELLES
Turtle Action News The artisans have been compensated with seychelles government funds as well Making the most of the moment, the seychelles government arranged for 12 of http://www.tortoise.org/news/1998s35.html
Extractions: Seychelles's Torches Turtle Shell Stockpile at Miss World 1998 Contest : In a press release, the Government of the Seychelles reported today that in front of the world press and the contestants of the Miss World 1998 Pageant it has burned all the turtle shell it had collected from artisans four years ago when it banned sea turtle exploitation. The Seychelles has a tradition of sea turtle exploitation, but in recent years the Seychelles Government has acted to protect the animals. The shell stockpile, weighing 2.5 tonnes, represents the shell of approximately 3,300 highly endangered sea turtles. It has been in storage on Mahe since July 1994 when it was acquired from local tortoiseshell artisans. The shell was prized for its use in making everything from collector's cigarette boxes to frames of designer glasses. The press release quotes Maurice Loustau-Lalanne, Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Environment, as saying: "The stock we have burned today represents about US$115,000. The artisans have been compensated with Seychelles Government funds as well as funds provided by the Global Environment Facility administered by the World Bank. Our actions today put paid to an aspect of our people's cultural past and sets a firm course for Seychelles to be the leader in environment conservation. We wish through today's event to send out this important message to the world."
TTN 2:11 with the support of the seychelles governments Division of Environment. the seychelles governments Conservation Section and NGOs were unaware of http://www.chelonian.org/ttn/archives/ttn2/pp11.shtml
Extractions: E-mail: jstgerlach@aol.com Editors note: The term terrapin in this article applies to a freshwater turtle. Turtles of the genus Pelusios are commonly called African side-necked mud turtles. The Seychelles islands support three native taxa of freshwater turtle, two are endemic subspecies of African species ( Pelusios subniger parietalis and P. castanoides intergularis ) and the third a full endemic species ( P. seychellensis ). Both P. s. parietalis and P. c. intergularis are well-known and well-defined taxa, but P. seychellensis is very poorly known (being recognised from only three museum specimens collected in 1894). P. seychellensis appears to intergrade with P. c. intergularis , and continued taxonomic research may now suggest that the two form a hybrid complex, with P. seychellensis being extinct in a pure form. Of the two definitely extant subspecies, P. s. parietalis
Social Work@ECU There is a strong commitment from the seychelles government to provide quality social work education in the country, said Dr Meemeduma. http://southwest.ecu.edu.au/socialwork/news/seychelles.html
Extractions: Western Australian expertise is helping train social workers in the small Indian Ocean republic of the Seychelles. Edith Cowan University (ECU) has adapted its social work program, run from its South West Campus in Bunbury, to train 28 students in the Diploma of Social Work and 70 workers in the professional development program in the remote island state. The agreement provides three consultancies:
Seychelles Reiterates One China Stand PDO The seychelles government will continue to adhere to One China Policy and support China s grand cause of reunification, Seychelles Designated http://english.people.com.cn/200212/12/eng20021212_108345.shtml
Seychelles In 2000 Seychelles 17 photos. the eastern end of Independence Avenue, gives you an idea of the importance given to that industry by the seychelles government. http://berclo.net/page00/00en-seychelles.html
Extractions: 1998 data The Seychelles islands, that lie 5 degrees south of the equator in the Indian Ocean, were discovered by the Portuguese. They were occupied by pirates until the French took over in the 18th century and then by the British in the 19th until 1976, when they became independent. The beaches are beautiful with huge boulders breaking the monotony of flat expanses of sand. The Seychelles deserve their reputation for beauty but they are so expensive that I really cannot recommend them to shoestring travellers who don't care for the snob value of "having been to the Seychelles". CIA Country Reports Lonely Planet Traveldocs The Seychelles offer fewer underwater diving sites than the Maldives but they are said to be just as beautiful. I did not verify that because the cheapest rate I found was 60 $US per dive, more that twice what I paid in the Maldives and four times the rate in Sri Lanka The size of the Ministry of Tourism, the yellow building behind this modern sculpture at the eastern end of Independence Avenue, gives you an idea of the importance given to that industry by the Seychelles government.
SHIP REG INSERT seychelles government and may be full term or interim for the purposes List of Classification Societies Recognised by the seychelles government. http://www.siba.net/docs/ship_act.htm
Podcast.net - The Podcast Directory Travel Special The Seychelles, As Pure As It Gets, pt 5 we talk with Gilbert Pool, Chief International Spokesman for the seychelles government. http://www.podcast.net/show/21431
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Extractions: conventional short form: Seychelles Government type: republic Capital: Victoria Administrative divisions: 23 administrative districts; Anse aux Pins, Anse Boileau, Anse Etoile, Anse Louis, Anse Royale, Baie Lazare, Baie Sainte Anne, Beau Vallon, Bel Air, Bel Ombre, Cascade, Glacis, Grand' Anse (on Mahe), Grand' Anse (on Praslin), La Digue, La Riviere Anglaise, Mont Buxton, Mont Fleuri, Plaisance, Pointe La Rue, Port Glaud, Saint Louis, Takamaka Independence: 29 June 1976 (from UK) National holiday: Constitution Day, 18 June (1993) Constitution: 18 June 1993 Legal system: based on English common law, French civil law, and customary law Suffrage: 17 years of age; universal