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Jan 8, 2009 - Application ID 2030526326. Transaction Reference Number EGNRW3BM6L. Dear Marie-Odile Martel. NOTIFICATION OF GRANT OF AN ...
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De : [email protected] Objet : NOTIFICATION OF GRANT OF AN EVISITOR FOR TOURIST PURPOSES EGNRW3BM6L Date : 7 janvier 2009 17:15:13 HNEC À: [email protected] Department of Immigration and Citizenship THIS IS AN AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED E-MAIL. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO RESPOND. 08 January 2009 IN REPLY PLEASE QUOTE:

Client Name Marie-Odile Martel Date of Birth 31/05/1939 Client ID 10632144094 Application ID 2030526326 Transaction Reference Number EGNRW3BM6L Dear Marie-Odile Martel NOTIFICATION OF GRANT OF AN EVISITOR FOR TOURIST PURPOSES This email refers to your application for an eVisitor, which was lodged electronically on 08 January 2009. The department wishes to advise that a decision has been made on this application and you have been granted an eVisitor on 08 January 2009. The eVisitor Grant Notice below contains important information about your eVisitor. You must comply with the conditions that apply to your eVisitor. Please keep a copy of this email and the eVisitor Grant Notice for your reference. QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR EVISITOR General information on the eVisitor service can be found at www.immi.gov.au For specific queries or to provide information in relation to your eVisitor you can email [email protected] CHANGES TO YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES It is important that you tell us about any changes to your circumstances including your name, passport, contact details or email address as soon as possible. You are required to do this in writing via email to: [email protected] Please make sure that you include your name, date of birth and Transaction Reference Number when you write to us. YOUR INFORMATION - YOUR PRIVACY The department respects your privacy. We are collecting your personal information for the purposes of making decisions under the Migration Act 1958 and the Migration Regulations 1994. We are aware that the way information about you is used and managed can affect your life. We recognise that it is important that the information we hold about you is up-to-date and relevant. Australia's Privacy Act 1988 stops us from giving your information to others unless specific exceptions apply, for example, you agree to it, or where we are authorised or required by law to disclose it. You also need to be aware that we may disclose your personal information to other Commonwealth (and in some circumstances, state and territory) government agencies where there is a lawful basis for doing so. There are separate laws relating to your personal identifiers. These laws set out the circumstances in which we can collect personal identifiers and who we can disclose them to. In most cases, the personal identifiers will be your photograph and signature. In some cases, however, we may require other personal identifiers, such as your

fingerprints. For more detailed information, you should read Form 993i Safeguarding your personal information and Form 1243i Your personal identifying information, available on our website or from any of our offices. CLIENT SERVICE CHARTER Our Client Service Charter explains our service commitment to you. We are committed to service delivery that is timely, open and accountable, and responsive to your needs. The Charter explains how you can help us and how you can provide feedback or make a complaint. You can read our Client Service Charter on our website, or in a printed copy available from any of our offices. SERVICE SATISFACTION The department remains committed to ensuring that all clients, both in Australia and overseas, receive not only fair and reasonable treatment, but also an efficient standard of service that is sensitive to each client's needs. To provide a compliment, complaint or suggestion you can: - telephone the Global Feedback Unit (toll-free within Australia) on 13 31 77 during business hours - complete a feedback form online at www.immi.gov.au - write to the Manager, Global Feedback Unit, Reply Paid 241, Melbourne Vic 3001 Australia - contact us directly through any of our offices. CONTACTING THE DEPARTMENT You can contact us with a general enquiry in a number of ways including by email, through our website, by telephone through our Contact Centres or offices around the world, or in person. In Australia you can call 13 18 81 between 9 am and 4 pm Monday to Friday. Details on contacting our offices outside Australia are available on our website at www.immi.gov.au Thank you for applying for an eVisitor. We hope you enjoy your stay in Australia. Yours sincerely

eVisitor Global Processing Centre Tasmania State Office Department of Immigration and Citizenship Email: [email protected] Facsimile (outside Australia): +61 3 6220 5325 Facsimile (within Australia): 03 6220 5325

EVISITOR GRANT NOTICE This grant notice details important information, including your eVisitor grant number. This is the unique number assigned to your eVisitor. Please keep this eVisitor grant number with you for the validity of your eVisitor, as you may be asked for it. EVISITOR GRANT NUMBER 8089500316300 AUTHORITY TO ENTER AUSTRALIA FROM 08 January 2009 AUTHORITY TO ENTER AUSTRALIA CEASES 08 January 2010 AUTHORITY TO STAY IN AUSTRALIA for a period of 3 Months EVISITOR CONDITIONS 8101, 8201, 8527, 8528 ABOUT YOUR EVISITOR You have been granted an eVisitor. Your eVisitor allows you to travel to and from Australia any number of times over the next 12 months. On each visit to Australia you can stay for a maximum of three (3) months. It is important that you comply with the conditions that apply to your eVisitor and you must not enter Australia after the date your authority to enter Australia ceases. EVIDENCE OF YOUR EVISITOR You will not have an eVisitor label placed in your passport. Your eVisitor and passport details are electronically

recorded. When you check in to fly to Australia, the airline staff will electronically confirm that you have authority to travel to Australia. You are not required to present this email in order to travel to, enter and remain in Australia. However, you may wish to keep a copy of this email with you for your reference. You can access information about your eVisitor at any time using the Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) system. VEVO is a free internet service that allows you to view your eVisitor details online. Employers, banks and government services can check details about your eVisitor conditions on VEVO once they have your consent to do so. Go to www.immi.gov.au/e_visa/evo.htm and select the 'VEVO for visa holders' link to access your eVisitor information using VEVO. If you do not have a VEVO password or need your password reset call 13 18 81 in Australia between 9 am and 4 pm Monday to Friday. EVISITOR CONDITIONS Your eVisitor has been granted subject to the conditions outlined below. It is important that you comply with these conditions. There may be serious consequences if you do not, including that your eVisitor may be cancelled and you may have to leave Australia. If you have any questions or concerns about your eVisitor conditions, please contact any of the department's offices for further information. CONDITION 8101 - NO WORK The holder must not engage in work in Australia. "Work" means an activity that, in Australia, normally attracts remuneration. CONDITION 8201 - THREE (3) MONTH LIMIT ON STUDY AND TRAINING While in Australia the holder must not engage for more than three (3) months, in any studies or training. CONDITION 8527 - FREE FROM TUBERCULOSIS The holder must be free from tuberculosis at the time of travel to, and entry into, Australia. CONDITION 8528 - CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS: NOT SENTENCED TO PERIOD(S) OF 12 MONTHS OR MORE The holder must not have one or more criminal convictions, for which the sentence or sentences (whether served or not) are for a total period of 12 months duration or more, at the time of travel to, and entry into, Australia. PASSPORT The eVisitor is linked to the passport number that you provided in your application. If you obtain a new passport after receiving this letter, you should advise the department of the new passport details by emailing [email protected] If you do not provide us with the details of any new passport, you may experience significant delays at the airport and may be denied permission to board your plane to Australia. eVisitor Global Processing Centre Tasmania State Office Department of Immigration and Citizenship Disclaimer: The preceding correspondence is intended solely for the use of the individual to which it is addressed and may contain privileged and/or confidential information. If this email has been sent in error, then the recipient is prohibited from disclosing, reproducing or using the information contained within.

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