----- Forwarded message from eVisa.676.Helpdesk ät immi.gov.au ---- From: eVisa.676.Helpdesk ät immi.gov.au Date: Sat Oct 29 10:19:11 EEST 2011 To: [sähköpostiosoite] Subject: Visa Grant Notification [vastaanottaja] TRN:[merkkisarja] Department of Immigration and Citizenship Date: 29 October 2011 Transaction Reference Number: [merkkisarja] Permission Request ID: [numerosarja] Client ID: [numerosarja] Name of Approved Visa Holder: [vastaanottaja] Passport Number: [numerosarja] I refer to the application for a Class TR (Tourist) visa for [vastaanottaja]. I am pleased to advise that [vastaanottaja] has been granted a Subclass 676 Tourist visa. This letter contains important information about the period for which the Subclass 676 Tourist visa is in effect and conditions that attach to that visa. As the visa holder, [vastaanottaja] should carefully read and understand the information provided in this letter. If the visa holder has any concerns or questions about the information provided in this letter, they should contact the office that granted the visa before travelling to Australia. It is recommended that the visa holder keeps a copy of this letter for their personal records and should also carry this letter with them when they are in Australia. If the visa holder is travelling to Australia with members of their immediate family who also applied for a Tourist visa over the Internet, they also must have received a letter advising them of a visa grant. VISA INFORMATION As this Subclass 676 Tourist visa has been granted electronically, the visa holder will not have a visa label placed in their passport. The visa and passport details are electronically recorded on the Australian Entry System for visitors. When the visa holder arrives at an airport to check-in on a flight to Australia, the airline check-in staff can electronically confirm that the visa holder has authority to travel to, enter and remain in Australia. Visa grant number: The visa grant number is a unique number that was assigned to this Subclass 676 Tourist visa when it was granted. The visa holder should keep this number with them as they may have to provide it to an officer of the Department while they are in Australia. The visa grant number/s associated with this application is/are: numerosarja "vastaanottaja" Period for which the visa is to remain in effect The Subclass 676 Tourist visa allows the visa holder to travel to and enter Australia on more than 1 occasion until 29 October 2012. The visa holder is permitted to remain in Australia, after each entry, for a period of 3 Months. Please note that in some circumstances the number of occasions the visa holder is permitted to travel to and enter Australia and/or the period within which the visa holder is permitted to remain in Australia, will differ from what was requested by the visa holder in his/her Class TR visa application. The number of occasions the visa applicant is permitted to travel to and enter Australia and/or the period within which the visa holder is permitted to remain in Australia cannot be changed once the visa has been granted. It is important that the visa holder does not remain in Australia after their Subclass 676 Tourist visa ceases. If they do so, they will become an unlawful non-citizen and must be detained and removed from Australia (unless they make a valid application for, and are granted, a visa of another class). Visa Conditions: The Subclass 676 Tourist visa has been granted with the following conditions. NO WORK - 8101 You must not engage in work in Australia. "Work" means an activity that, in Australia, normally attracts remuneration. MAXIMUM 3 MONTHS STUDY - 8201 While in Australia you must not engage in any studies or training for more than 3 months. PASSPORT The visa is linked to the passport number that the visa holder provided in their application. If the visa holder obtains a new passport after receiving this letter, they will need to e-mail the Helpdesk at eVisa.676.Helpdesk ät immi.gov.au and advise the Helpdesk of their new passport details. Please note: If the visa holder does not provide us with the details of any new passport issued to them, they may experience significant delays at the airport and may be denied permission to board their plane. CHECKING VISA DETAILS The Department has developed a new service called Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) which allows certain third parties to check details of a visa with the consent of the visa holder. Through VEVO, the visa holder can give their consent to registered third parties such as: - employers and labour suppliers, to help check whether the visa allows the visa holder to work in Australia; - government agencies, to help assess the visa holder's eligibility for services; - licensing authorities, to help establish the visa holders eligibility for a licence; and - educational institutions, to assess whether the visa holder can study in Australia. The disclosure of the visa information by the Department is governed by the Privacy Act 1988. Therefore, the Department will disclose details of a visa to a third party only with the consent of the visa holder. A visa holder can consent to an inquiry about their visa entitlements by giving the third party their name, date of birth, passport number and passport country of issue. If the visa holder does not wish a third party to find out about their visa entitlements, they should not give anyone their names and their passport details. The information form 993i - 'Safeguarding your personal information', available from Immigration offices, gives details of third parties to which a visa holder can consent to their personal information being disclosed, and how they can consent. VEVO also allows visa holders who applied online to view their current visa details. If a visa holder provided a password for VEVO in their online application, they will be able to access the service onthe Department's website at www.immi.gov.au/e_visa/vevo.htm Thank you for using the eVisa service and we hope that the visa holder will enjoy their stay in Australia. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Important Notice: If you have received this email by mistake, please advise the sender and delete the message and attachments immediately. This email, including attachments, may contain confidential, sensitive, legally privileged and/or copyright information. 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