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父亲癌症手术,申请两次,被拒,没有被拒的原因和理由,请问如何处理。中国签证申请顺利,不足的材料告知补齐了通过,但是现在澳洲出境豁免权被拒,实在不知道如何了,
Commwealth Statutory Declaration Form, 翻译了公证处出具的出生证明和医院开具的手术通知书和诊断书。
选的”离境3个月以上“那个理由
已经完成疫苗两次接种。公证也提交了,公司也请假了,直接请到明年5月份。飞机票行程单没有,想买单程的,因为回国至少半年以上了。请问是否至少病危才可以申请,
如果只要飞机票提供就可以,那我肯定买机票了。现在最主要的是被拒没有写理由,根本没有头绪,
更新第四次申请批准了
I have considered your request and determined that your application to travel is authorised on the following grounds:
Travelling overseas for a compelling reason for at least three months
This exemption approval is for a single departure from Australia only. If you plan to travel in the future, you will need to submit a new travel exemption request for each proposed trip.
Important: This travel exemption is valid until 12-01-2022 . If you have not been able to depart on or before this date you will need to submit a new travel exemption request.
Departure from Australia is subject to standard border clearance processes. You do not need to re-apply for permission to depart if flight details change. A record of this outcome is available in border systems, in order to facilitate departure.
Please note that anyone leaving Australia should be aware that a number of countries are implementing their own border restrictions in response to COVID-19 and the international air network is reducing in capacity. The ability to enter another country or return to Australia may be severely impacted. All travel restrictions are under constant review by the Australian Government and may be subject to change at short notice.
Australia has strict border measures in place to protect the health of the Australian community. Very limited flights are currently available to and from Australia and you may not be able to travel at this time. See: National Cabinet media statement.
Before returning to Australia, you need to be aware of the requirement for a COVID-19 (PCR) Test.
From 22 January 2021, if you are travelling to or transiting through Australia you must provide evidence of a negative COVID-19 (PCR) test to your airline, taken 72 hours or less before your scheduled departure.
If you do not have evidence of a negative COVID-19 (PCR) test, you should not go to the airport as your airline will not allow you to board the aircraft.
Masks must be worn on all international flights, including at airports.
More information can be found at Department of Health website
Australia Travel Declaration
Before returning to Australia, all travellers are required to complete the Australia Travel Declaration at least 72 hours before departure for Australia.
The Australia Travel Declaration collects contact details in Australia, flight details, quarantine requirements and health status.
This information helps the Australian Government determine quarantine arrangements and also allows the relevant health departments to contact travellers if someone they travelled with tests positive for COVID-19.
Travel for vaccinated Australians
On 1 October 2021, the Prime Minister announced fully vaccinated Australian citizens and permanent residents will soon be eligible for international travel without seeking a travel exemption. More information on these changes is available on the Home Affairs website Travel for vaccinated Australians | COVID-19 and the border (homeaffairs.gov.au).
Unless arriving on a quarantine-free flight from New Zealand, all travellers arriving in Australia, including Australian citizens, are subject to mandatory quarantine for 14 days at a designated facility, such as a hotel, in their port of arrival. See Coronavirus (COVID-19) advice for travellers. Travellers may be required to pay for the costs of their quarantine. To find out more about quarantine requirements, contact the relevant state or territory government health department.
两次被拒的回信相同,
I have considered your request and, as an authorised decision maker, determined that this travel is not exempt from the travel restrictions. Your request has been assessed against all outward travel exemption categories, including, but not limited to, travel for a period of three months or more, business travel, compassionate and compelling reasons and travelling for Australia’s national interest. If you are able to provide more information, or if circumstances change, please submit a new request.
The individuals listed remain subject to travel restrictions on departing Australia.
If you submit a new request, you will need to provide evidence and documents to support your claim.
A properly completed Commonwealth Statutory declaration must be provided in all requests under this category.
In addition, the claims in your Commonwealth Statutory declaration should be supported by relevant documentary evidence such as:
Employment contract;
Lease or other evidence of longer term living arrangements overseas;
Confirmed flight itinerary, with return date of at least 3 months after departure date;
Doctor’s certificate to support the claim for travelling in order to provide care for sick family members
Enrolment details for study;
Confirmation of leave from employment for over 3 months and compelling reason for travel;
Evidence your goods are being transported overseas
Any other evidence you consider supports your intention to travel overseas for at least 3 months
Note: A person who makes a false statement in a statutory declaration is guilty of an offence – refer to section 11 of the Statutory Declarations Act 1959.
Please note that any new request may be finalised without further communication if a properly completed Statutory Declaration and sufficient evidence supporting a compelling reason for travel is not provided.
Important: You should carefully review and consider your circumstances prior to submission of further requests.
For further information on Australia’s travel restrictions, and the types of evidence needed to support an exemption request, please refer to our website at: https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/ |
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