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Australian entry process, official introduction of the Immigration Service

First: Quarantine

Quarantine. If you are coming directly from Hong Kong, TW and mainland, you can pass directly without checking. In the case of Africa, visitors from the Americas to Australia must be quarantined.

Second: Immigration

Immigration inspection. This step is mainly for immigration officials to check passports, visas and entry cards and ask simple questions, such as "purpose of coming to Australia?" and "how long do you plan to stay?" Wait。 If you do not understand or understand English but can not express your meaning accurately, immigration inspection will usually arrange a free translation service. It is best not to answer questions enigma so as not to cause unexpected misunderstandings. To put it simply, it is to know what you are here to do! When questioned by uniformed customs officers, a clear answer was guaranteed (I came to school!). Ambiguity and an attitude that does not actively cooperate with the investigation will cause discontent from the customs. English too bad, will be suspected not to come to school, so the most basic personal information should be skilled in memory and expression.

Illegal immigration is rampant in recent years, and immigration checks in Australia are becoming more and more stringent. When the inspector puts an immigration seal on your passport, it means that everything is correct and approved for entry.

Next,: Baggage Claim,

Claim for luggage. When collecting checked-in luggage, identify your luggage and do not take it wrong. If any damage or loss, contact the airport baggage office.

Finally: Custom

customs examination。 In general, the Australian Customs and Excise Department is relatively relaxed about the entry inspection of overseas tourists, and often makes oral declarations. The inspector asks: "Anything to declare? (do you have anything to declare) ", if there is no declaration, answer:" No,sir. " But if there is something that must be declared and not declared, the penalty is very severe. Meat-containing foods (whatever packaging), plant seeds, eggs, and animals and plants are strictly forbidden to be brought into Australia.

Remember: don't bring these things with you!

Drugs such as stimulants and hallucinogens. All drugs such as stimulants and hallucinogens must be declared upon entry. These include human growth hormone, DHEA, and so on, which are generally prohibited from entering Australia unless you have written permission to enter Australia.

2. Bad information, including illegal colour clearings

Three, cash. There is no limit on the amount of cash you can take out of Australia; however, if you reach $10000 or more, or a foreign currency of equivalent value, you must declare it. Remind your friends not to bring too much cash, usually including the cost of the first few days at school.

4, drugs. Some abusive, misuse-prone drugs and articles are also prohibited from being brought into Australia, or are required to be declared in advance or licensed.

5, prescription drugs. If you bring a prescription drug for more than three months, you must also declare it and recommend keeping the original package; if you bring prescription medicine, take a doctor's letter or prescription; It is recommended to translate into English with a description of the drug.

6, food and ecological products. All kinds of food, plants, animals or any part of animals and plants, earth (including objects containing soil), etc., are also prohibited. Prohibited foods include any dairy products and egg products other than those made in New Zealand (including the most common egg yolk pie and stuffing moon cakes) and a variety of fresh foods such as vegetables and fruits. Any form of food, whether dry or pickled, and whether traditional Chinese medicine or western medicine must be declared, can only be brought in with the approval of the Customs, otherwise it will be punished accordingly;

After you arrive at the airport, your luggage may be examined by X-ray. Fireworks, flammable liquids, corrosive articles, etc., are prohibited on board aircraft or in luggage. In the airport baggage area or customs area may encounter quarantine dogs to carry out "sniffing inspection" of luggage or you, do not be nervous and cooperate, truthfully answer questions from customs officers, and when asked to cooperate with out-of-the-box inspection. The use of mobile phones, cameras, cameras or other video recording equipment is prohibited in customs and border control areas at airports and seaports;

Above is the advice from the Immigration Board, I wish the students to study in Australia all the best!

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