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Pass till Australien.

#1 2011-10-31, 10:38
Kanelkossa
Hallå, jag undrar bara hur det är med passet när man ska åka hem?

Vet att när jag åkte till Thailand så var det tvunget att vara 6 månader kvar när man kommer hem.

Hur är det med Australien? Någon som vet?

Tackar på förhand.
#2 2011-11-19, 20:39
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Gå in på http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/visa-health/global/en så kan du söka i samma databas flygbolagen använder. Passet måste vara giltigt så länge som du ska vara där. Se nedan

Spoiler:
National Sweden (SE) /Embarkation Sweden (SE)
Destination Australia (AU)


Australia (AU)



Passport required.
- Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid
on arrival.
Passport Exemptions:

- Holders of a "Document for Travel to Australia" (DFTTA)
issued by the Australian government (valid for a single
journey).

Visa required, except for Those holding an Electronic Travel
Authority (ETA) For details, click here for tourist or
business travel, obtained prior to departure for Australia. An
ETA may be issued to:
- nationals of Sweden;

Visa Issuance:
- Prior to arrival: if required, visa can be issued by:
a. Australian missions overseas;
b. most travel agents; or
c. on-line, under Online Services at immi.gov.au ;
d. other types or electronic visas are available; for
further information and eligibility, please consult

immi.gov.au
Note: Australia issues many visas electronically, including
those for visitors, students, temporary business entrants
and working holiday makers. There is no visa label contained
in the passport, existence of an electronic visa, and
therefore authority for airlines to board passengers, is
verified by airlines using Australia's Advance Passenger
Processing (APP) system prior to boarding and by immigration

officials on arrival in Australia. Travellers are
responsible to ensure that they have a visa to enter
Australia.
Warning: screen prints of visa issue are not acceptable.
- Prior to arrival: Electronic Tourist Visa (e676): if such a
visa is granted, the visa holder does not require a visa in
his/her passport. This system is different from the ETA.
The following passengers can apply for a tourist visa on the
Internet (http://www.immi.gov.au) prior to travel:
- nationals of Sweden;

- Prior to arrival: eVisitor (651): if such a visa is granted,
the visa holder does not require a visa in his/her passport.
This system is different from the ETA.
The following passengers can apply for a tourist visa on the
Internet under Online Services at immi.gov.au prior to
travel:
- nationals of Sweden;

Additional Information:

- Australia will accept other travel documents issued by a
recognized authority, provided For details, click here
- Passengers travelling on domestic sectors of international

flights within Australia For details, click here
- Australia issues many visas electronically,
For details, click here





Australia (AU)


Vaccination against Yellow Fever required (SEE NOTE 630) if

arriving within 6 days after leaving or transiting countries

with infected areas.
NOTE 630: Persons without a valid yellow fever certificate

- if required - are subject to quarantine surveillance for a

period expiring 6 days after leaving an infected area. They
will be interviewed on their arrival by officers from the
Australian Quarantine Inspection Service (AQIS) and will

only be permitted to enter Australia if they agree in
writing to notify the health authorities if they develop any

symptom of yellow fever infection. Any person who is

suspected or confirmed as having yellow fever may be placed
under quarantine and provided with supportive treatment in a

suitable medical facility.
Quarantine costs will be charged to the delivering carrier

who violates regulations. Doubtful cases should be referred

to the Australian Department of Community Services and
Health or one of its Medical Officers in London or other
European capitals. If this is not practical, refer to the

nearest Australian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate.
Further infromation can be found on the relevant pages on

the following website: health.gov.au

Exempt from Yellow Fever vaccination:

- Transit passengers not leaving the airport.
- Children under 1 year.
- Not required for those not leaving the airport in the
countries concerned.
Warning:
- Passengers suspected of suffering from a quarantinable

disease may be also subject to isolation in a quarantine

station.