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question "bete" – Visa / Evisa ?

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  • #48398
    tom27_7
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    Bonjour a tous,

    J aurais besoin d’une information…En fait, je me demandais ce que l’on appelait exactement visa.
    En fait, j’ai bien fait ma demande de visa en ligne et jai bien recu un email de confirmation (voir ci-dessous).

    Est-ce que c est ce mail que l’on appelle visa ou vais je recevoir chez moi une carte ou un document officiel?
    Ou est ce tout simplement quelque chose que l’on ne recoit pas et que seul les autorites (telle la douane ou le gouvernement australien) recoivent?

    Si c’est cette deuxieme solution, je suppose que je n’ai besoin que de d’imprimer cette email pour partir (enfin mon passeport aussi biensur )

    Merci pour vos reponses

    Quote:
    PERMISSION REQUEST ID: XXXXXXX
    Transaction Reference Number: XXXXXXXXXXX
    Passport Number: XXXXXXXXXX
    Family Name: XXXXXXX
    Given Name: XXXXXXXXXXX
    Date of Birth: xx/xx/xxxx

    Dear xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx

    RE: Application for Subclass 417 – Working Holiday (Temporary) (Class TZ) visa

    This is to advise that you have been granted an Electronic Working Holiday Visa, Subclass 417, on 15 June 2008.

    This letter contains important information about this visa.

    VISA GRANT NUMBER
    The visa grant number is XXXXXXXXXXXXX. This is the unique number assigned to the visa. You should keep this visa grant number with you, as you may have to provide it to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) during the life of the visa.

    VISA INFORMATION
    This visa allows you to make your initial entry into Australia no later than 12 months from the date that the visa was granted. Your initial entry into Australia must not be after 15 June 2009

    Once in Australia, this visa permits you to stay in Australia for 12 months from the date that you first enter Australia. It provides you with multiple travel to Australia, which means that you can leave Australia and re-enter Australia as many times as you wish during your 12 month stay. However, if you depart Australia during your 12 month stay, you are not able to recover the period of time you have spent outside Australia.

    You will not have a visa label placed in your passport when travelling to Australia as your visa is recorded electronically in Australia’s visa systems. It is recommended that you print and keep a copy of this advice for your personal records.

    Please note, that this visa is linked to the passport number provided in your application. If you obtain a new passport after receiving this letter, DIAC systems will not recognise the new passport and you will be prevented from travelling to Australia. If you have obtained a new passport, please contact the eVisa Helpdesk for advice (eVisa.WHM.Helpdesk@immi.gov.au).

    Please note: this Working Holiday Visa can only be used once. If you find your circumstances have changed after you are granted a Working Holiday Visa and you want to postpone your working holiday but you still need to travel to Australia for a brief visit, you MUST apply for a Tourist visa or another temporary visa. This will cease your Working Holiday visa and you will be able to apply for another Working Holiday Visa at a later stage, if you still meet all the eligibility criteria.

    If you obtain an ETA (Electronic Travel Authority, subclass 976) after your Working Holiday Visa has been granted, your entry to Australia will activate your Working Holiday Visa and you will NOT be able to apply for another Working Holiday visa.

    VISA CONDITIONS
    Please note that your Working Holiday Visa has been approved subject to a number of conditions:

    EMPLOYER WORK LIMITATION – 8547

    The holder must not be employed by any 1 employer for more than 6 months, without the prior permission in writing of the Secretary.

    STUDY LIMITATION – 8548

    While in Australia you must not engage, for more than 4 months, in any studies or training.

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    #226545

    Normalement tu n’as besoin de rien mais tu peux toujours imprimer le mail.

    A ton arrivée en Australie, tu recevras un autocollant dans ton passeport à l’aéroport si tu atteris à Sydney ou dans un bureau de l’immigration.

    Bref, t’as rien à faire pour le moment !

    PS il y a déjà des taaaaas de posts à ce sujet, alors la prochaine fois, fais d’abord une petite recherche !

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