September 8th, 2008, 05:21 PM
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتة
جات لي هاذي الرسالة على الايميل من يقول لي شو المطلوب
Visa Validity date: 30/08/2010
Number of Visits: Multiple
I am pleased to tell you that the persons listed above have been granted a
Student (Temporary) visa.
This visa entitles the holder to travel to, enter and remain in Australia
until the visa validity date specified above.
Your visa is evidenced electronically and you do not require a visa label
in your passport in order to travel to, enter and remain in Australia. You
are not required to present this letter in order to travel to, enter and
remain in Australia.
When you arrive at an airport to check-in on a flight to Australia, the
airline check-in staff can electronically confirm that you can travel to
Australia. If you obtain a new passport, then prior to your travel to
Australia, you will need to provide these details to your nearest
immigration office.
Please check the period of time for which this visa will remain in effect.
Your student visa will not necessarily remain in effect for the duration of
your course of study. If your student visa ceases before you depart
Australia, and you do not hold another visa, you will need to apply for,
and be granted a further visa in order to remain lawfully in Australia.
VISA CONDITIONS: Your visa is subject to the conditions below. If you do
not comply with any of these conditions your visa may be cancelled and you
may be required to leave Australia.
[8105] (1) Subject to subclauses (2) and (3), the holder must not engage in
work in Australia for more than 20 hours a week during any week when the
holder's course of study or training is in session.
(2) Subclause (1) does not apply to work that was specified as a
requirement of the course when the course particulars were entered in the
Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students.
(3) The holder must not engage in work before the course for which the
initial student visa was granted commences.
[8202] The holder must maintain enrolment in a registered course and
meet the relevant education provider’s requirements of adequate attendance
and course progress.
[8501] The holder must maintain adequate arrangements for health
insurance while in Australia.
[8516] The holder must continue to be a person who would satisfy the
primary or secondary criteria, as the case requires, for the grant of the
visa.
[8517] The holder must maintain adequate arrangements for the
education of any school-age dependent of the holder who is in Australia for
more than 3 months as the holder of a subclass 570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575
or 576 visa (as a person who has satisfied the secondary criteria).
[8532] If the holder has not turned 18 and is not an AusAID student or
a Defence student: the holder must stay in Australia with a person who is:
a parent of the holder or a person who has custody of the holder; or a
relative of the holder who: is nominated by a parent of the holder or a
person who has custody of the holder; and has turned 21; and is of good
character; or the arrangements for the holder’s accommodation, support and
general welfare must be approved by the education provider for the course
to which the holder’s visa relates, and the holder must not enter Australia
before the day nominated by the education provider as the day on which
those arrangements are to commence.
[8533] The holder must notify the education provider of their residential
address within 7 days after arriving in Australia. The holder must notify
the education provider of any change in their residential address in
Australia within 7 days after the change occurs, and must notify their
current education provider of a change of education provider within 7 days
after they receive a certificate of enrolment from the new education
provider, or, if no certificate of enrolment is required to be sent, or if
a failure of electronic transmission has prevented an education provider
from sending a certificate of enrolment — evidence that they have been
enrolled by the new education provider.
CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES: If your circumstances change so that an answer to
a question on your visa application is incorrect, you must inform an
officer of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) in writing
of your new circumstances. You can do this by visiting your nearest DIAC
office or by writing to DIAC using Form 1022, available at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/.
CONTACTING THE DEPARTMENT: Answers to frequently asked questions about
Student visas are available at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/. Information on
other services provided by DIAC can also be obtained via e-mail or the
telephone. A full list of e-mail addresses and telephone numbers for DIAC
offices in Australia and in overseas Australian missions is available at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/index.htm/.
CHECKING YOUR VISA DETAILS: The Department has developed a new service
called Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) which allows certain
third parties to check your visa information with your consent. Through
VEVO, you can give your consent to registered third parties such as:
• employers and labour suppliers, to help check whether your visa
allows you to work in Australia;
• government agencies, to help assess your eligibility for services;
• licensing authorities, to help establish your eligibility for a
licence; and
• educational institutions, to assess whether you can study in
Australia.
The disclosure of your visa information by the Department is governed by
the Privacy Act 1988. Therefore, the Department will disclose information
about your visa to a third party only with your consent. You can consent
to an inquiry about your visa entitlements by giving the third party your
name, date of birth, passport number and passport country of issue. If you
do not wish a third party to find out about your visa entitlements, do not
give them this information. The information form 993i Safeguarding your
personal information available from Immigration offices as well as the
Department's website at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/993i.pdf gives
details of third parties to which you can consent to your personal
information being disclosed, and how you can consent. VEVO also allows visa
holders who applied online to view their current visa details. If you
provided a password for VEVO in your online application, you will be able
to access the service on the Department's website (
www.immi.gov.au) under
'Online Services' >> 'Visa Entitlement Verification Online'.
Thank you for your interest in studying in Australia and we hope you enjoy
your stay.
Visa and Citizenship Section
Australian Embassy
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
September 8th, 2008, 05:21 PM
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتةجات لي هاذي الرسالة على الايميل من يقول لي شو المطلوب
Visa Validity date: 30/08/2010
Number of Visits: Multiple
I am pleased to tell you that the persons listed above have been granted a
Student (Temporary) visa.
This visa entitles the holder to travel to, enter and remain in Australia
until the visa validity date specified above.
Your visa is evidenced electronically and you do not require a visa label
in your passport in order to travel to, enter and remain in Australia. You
are not required to present this letter in order to travel to, enter and
remain in Australia.
When you arrive at an airport to check-in on a flight to Australia, the
airline check-in staff can electronically confirm that you can travel to
Australia. If you obtain a new passport, then prior to your travel to
Australia, you will need to provide these details to your nearest
immigration office.
Please check the period of time for which this visa will remain in effect.
Your student visa will not necessarily remain in effect for the duration of
your course of study. If your student visa ceases before you depart
Australia, and you do not hold another visa, you will need to apply for,
and be granted a further visa in order to remain lawfully in Australia.
VISA CONDITIONS: Your visa is subject to the conditions below. If you do
not comply with any of these conditions your visa may be cancelled and you
may be required to leave Australia.
[8105] (1) Subject to subclauses (2) and (3), the holder must not engage in
work in Australia for more than 20 hours a week during any week when the
holder's course of study or training is in session.
(2) Subclause (1) does not apply to work that was specified as a
requirement of the course when the course particulars were entered in the
Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students.
(3) The holder must not engage in work before the course for which the
initial student visa was granted commences.
[8202] The holder must maintain enrolment in a registered course and
meet the relevant education provider’s requirements of adequate attendance
and course progress.
[8501] The holder must maintain adequate arrangements for health
insurance while in Australia.
[8516] The holder must continue to be a person who would satisfy the
primary or secondary criteria, as the case requires, for the grant of the
visa.
[8517] The holder must maintain adequate arrangements for the
education of any school-age dependent of the holder who is in Australia for
more than 3 months as the holder of a subclass 570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 575
or 576 visa (as a person who has satisfied the secondary criteria).
[8532] If the holder has not turned 18 and is not an AusAID student or
a Defence student: the holder must stay in Australia with a person who is:
a parent of the holder or a person who has custody of the holder; or a
relative of the holder who: is nominated by a parent of the holder or a
person who has custody of the holder; and has turned 21; and is of good
character; or the arrangements for the holder’s accommodation, support and
general welfare must be approved by the education provider for the course
to which the holder’s visa relates, and the holder must not enter Australia
before the day nominated by the education provider as the day on which
those arrangements are to commence.
[8533] The holder must notify the education provider of their residential
address within 7 days after arriving in Australia. The holder must notify
the education provider of any change in their residential address in
Australia within 7 days after the change occurs, and must notify their
current education provider of a change of education provider within 7 days
after they receive a certificate of enrolment from the new education
provider, or, if no certificate of enrolment is required to be sent, or if
a failure of electronic transmission has prevented an education provider
from sending a certificate of enrolment — evidence that they have been
enrolled by the new education provider.
CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES: If your circumstances change so that an answer to
a question on your visa application is incorrect, you must inform an
officer of the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) in writing
of your new circumstances. You can do this by visiting your nearest DIAC
office or by writing to DIAC using Form 1022, available at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/.
CONTACTING THE DEPARTMENT: Answers to frequently asked questions about
Student visas are available at: http://www.immi.gov.au/. Information on
other services provided by DIAC can also be obtained via e-mail or the
telephone. A full list of e-mail addresses and telephone numbers for DIAC
offices in Australia and in overseas Australian missions is available at:
http://www.immi.gov.au/contacts/index.htm/.
CHECKING YOUR VISA DETAILS: The Department has developed a new service
called Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) which allows certain
third parties to check your visa information with your consent. Through
VEVO, you can give your consent to registered third parties such as:
• employers and labour suppliers, to help check whether your visa
allows you to work in Australia;
• government agencies, to help assess your eligibility for services;
• licensing authorities, to help establish your eligibility for a
licence; and
• educational institutions, to assess whether you can study in
Australia.
The disclosure of your visa information by the Department is governed by
the Privacy Act 1988. Therefore, the Department will disclose information
about your visa to a third party only with your consent. You can consent
to an inquiry about your visa entitlements by giving the third party your
name, date of birth, passport number and passport country of issue. If you
do not wish a third party to find out about your visa entitlements, do not
give them this information. The information form 993i Safeguarding your
personal information available from Immigration offices as well as the
Department's website at: http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/993i.pdf gives
details of third parties to which you can consent to your personal
information being disclosed, and how you can consent. VEVO also allows visa
holders who applied online to view their current visa details. If you
provided a password for VEVO in your online application, you will be able
to access the service on the Department's website (www.immi.gov.au) under
'Online Services' >> 'Visa Entitlement Verification Online'.
Thank you for your interest in studying in Australia and we hope you enjoy
your stay.
Visa and Citizenship Section
Australian Embassy
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia