Migration (IMMI 18/001: Class of Passports) Instrument 2018

I, Peter Dutton, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, make the following instrument.

Dated    12th July 2018

Peter Dutton

The Hon Peter Dutton MP

Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Immigration and Border Protection

 

 

Part 1—Preliminary

1 Name 

2  Commencement

3  Authority

4  Definitions

5  Schedules

Part 2—Class of Passports

6  Class of passports for Public Interest Criterion 4021 in Schedule 4

Schedule 1 – Travel documents with certain characteristics

Schedule 2 – Travel documents specified for Public Interest Criterion 4021 in Schedule 4 to the Regulations

Schedule 3 — Repeals

IMMI 14/073 (F2014L01319): Class of Passports Instrument 2014

IMMI 14/094: Direction (Section 71B)

 

  1.            This instrument is the Migration (IMMI 18/001: Class of Passports) Instrument 2018.
  2.            This instrument may be cited as IMMI 18/001.

This instrument commences on the day after the instrument is registered.

This instrument is made under Public Interest Criterion 4021 in Schedule 4 to the Regulations.

Note:  A number of expression used in this instrument are defined in the Migration Act 1958 and Regulations, including the term passport.

In this instrument:

Regulations means Migration Regulations 1994.

Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.


For the purposes of subparagraph 4021(a)(iii) in Schedule 4 to the Regulations, the following classes of passport are specified:

(a) travel documents with certain characteristics specified in Schedule 1 to this instrument; and

(b) specified travel documents in Schedule 2 to this instrument.


  1.            Group passports (eg. a passport issued to a sporting team) other than a family; or
  2.            Travel document or passport which has been damaged, accidentally or otherwise, in such a way that the name, the photograph, the personal details or other important information have been obscured or pages are missing or where it is not possible to confirm conclusively the holder’s identity because of such damage; or
  3.            In the case of permanent visas, travel document or passport endorsed by the issuing authority to the effect that it is not valid for migration; or
  4.            In the case of temporary visas, travel document or passport which is not endorsed, or is not accompanied by separate evidence of, a right of re-entry to the issuing country or another country; or
  5.            Travel document or passport where endorsement of the document would indicate recognition of the issuing authority contrary to Australian Government foreign policy; or
  6.            Travel document or passport issued by an entity which is not recognised by the Australian Government as empowered to issue travel documents.


 


 


1  The whole of the instrument

Repeal the instrument.

2  The whole of the instrument

Repeal the instrument.