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Rita L |
Can I get in Australia on my own as i am only 15 years old? |
I don't know if i can get in australia on my own.
i am only 15 years old.
I don't know if there is a rule that people under 18 years old need to go with their parents or something?! Additional Details yer, i know i take the airplane and arrive there.
i think i will visit my friends there and live at hers.
i am just making sure if i can pass the Customs. |
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Ozmaniac
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You will not be able to come to Australia on your own without meeting a number of requirements that are designed to ensure your safety.
Everyone must have a visa to enter Australia and a person under 18 years old will not be granted a visa without a consent form signed by the non-accompanying parent/s or legal guardian/s if the child is travelling alone or with only one parent or legal guardian.
Applications for children under 18 years of age must include a declaration signed by the person who will be responsible for them in Australia if the child is travelling alone and not part of an organised tour group or not staying with a relative. (A relative is a grandparent, grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece or nephew, a step-grandparent, step-grand-child, step-aunt, step-uncle, step-niece or step-nephew).
The person nominated as responsible for the child in Australia must be 21 years of age or older; provide the child with accommodation, support and general welfare and must remain in Australia while the child is in Australia.
For all information, see:
http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/tourist/676/eligibility.htm |
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lucyrules
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i live in australia.
im pretty sure you can as long as you say where you want to stay.
also it means you can't bring certain things back into your own country as you can't sign for them.
also hotels and stuff im pretty sure you need to be over 18 but threw the airport im pretty sure you can. |
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Cate M
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You need ur passport, you might need a visa, details of where you'll be staying & visiting while ur here, details of purpose of stay (live, holiday, working, study, etc.) & you'll probably need to indicate what funds/money you have available to support you while ur here, & you might even need evidence that you have a ticket home. Usually ppl under 18 who are travelling with adults, well the adults will have the info. Immigration might want to know why you're here if you aren't with your parents.
Phone the Australian consulate/embassy in your country & they can help you. Or visit this website ... - http://www.immi.gov.au/immigration.htm - where you can find visa information for all sorts of visa types. |
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Lynzy
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You can but you would have an assistant on the plane with you. |
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sverige.australia
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legally you can, but you need to be checked in by a guardian 18 or over, and you will also need to have an assistant. Depending on where your going, you may also be required to have a guardian to pick you up at the airport in Australia. Good luck |
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<3
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no, you can go if your 15. you just need to know how to get around and things like that. |
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Raman F
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Well, if you go to Australia, you will be raped and murdered at least 4 times. Then raped and killed. |
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