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The New 'N' Series Australian ePassport

Australian passports are issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, both in Australia and overseas. Australian passports are issued only to citizens of Australia.

History

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Australian ePassport - 'M' series
  • The 'X' series passport issued in 1917 is one of the earliest passports. It was during World War I that monitoring and identifying those crossing international borders became critical to the security of Australia and its allies;
  • The War Precautions Act 1914– 1915 required that all persons over 16 years of age, on leaving the Commonwealth, possess a passport;
  • In 1949 two types of passport were issued:
    1. B Series passports were issued (within Australia only) to British subjects who were not Australian citizens.
    2. C Series passports were issued only to Australian citizens.
  • The words Australian Passport replaced British Passport on the cover of the Australian passport in 1969.
  • Before 1983, a married woman's passport application had to be authorised by her husband;
  • In 1984, Australian passports included machine readable lines and were the first to have a laminate built into the document;
  • In 1986, the introduction of Single Identity passports meant children could no longer be included on their parent's passport;
  • Until 1988, a woman could apply for and receive a passport in her married name, before she was actually married.
  • The 'L' series passport personal data pages initially included a photograph and a cut out piece of paper with the holders signature under a sheet of adhesive laminate
  • From approximately 1998, the personal data page for 'L' series passports was colour laser printed and under a sheet of adhesive laminate
  • The 'M' series passport was issued from 27 November 2003, which included enhanced security features. The personal data page of these passports is printed by ink-jet onto the adhesive surface of the security laminate, the laminate itself containing a holographic design.
  • From October 2005, the 'M' series was issued as a biometric or e-passport. An electronic passport logo was printed under the passport number on the personal data page.
  • Since May 2009 the 'N' series has been issued as a biometric or e-passport. The passport is black instead of blue and has a slight font and case change to the word 'Passport'. Additional fraud counter-measures have been included in the passport including a 'Ghost Image' and 'Retro-Reflective Floating Image' on the laminated page. Each page features images of Australia printed throughout the document making every visa page unique and more difficult to reproduce.[1]

Types of passports

  • Standard Passport (Black Cover) - Issued for ordinary travel, such as vacations and business trips, it has 32 visa pages with 10 years validity for Adults and 5 years validity for Children's passports (Series M and prior). The new series N passport issued from May 2009 has a Black cover.
    • Frequent Traveller Passport - These are issued to frequent travellers, such as business people (64 pages). These cost slightly more than a standard passport.
    • Senior's Passport - Issued for Australian citizens aged 75 years and over for half the cost of a standard passport, it has 32 visa pages with 5 years validity.
    • Senior's Frequent Traveller Passport - Issued for Australian citizens aged 75 years and over for half the cost of a Frequent Traveller Passport, it has 64 visa pages
  • Diplomatic Passport (Red Cover) - Issued to Australian diplomats, top ranking government officials and diplomatic couriers. (32 pages)
  • Official Passport (Grey-asparagus Cover) - Issued to individuals representing the Australian government on official business. (32 pages)

Physical appearance

Australian passports have the Australian coat of arms emblazoned in the centre of the front cover. The word "Passport" is inscribed at the bottom of the cover just above a standard biometric symbol. The coat of arms is featured in the centre of the cover. The standard passport contains 32 pages, but it can be issued in a 64 page format upon request for an additional fee.

Identity Information Page

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Australia ePassport information page

The Australia Passport includes the following data:

  • Photo of Passport Holder
  • Type / Type (P)
  • Code of Issuing State / Code de l'État émetteur (AUS)
  • Document No.
  • Name / Nom
  • Nationality / Nationalité (AUSTRALIAN)
  • Date of Birth / Date de naissance
  • Sex / Sexe
  • Place of Birth / Lieu de naissance
  • Date of Issue / Date de délivrance
  • Holder Signature / Signature du titulaire
  • Date of Expiry / Date d'expiration
  • Authority / Authorité

The information page ends with the Machine Readable Zone.

Passport note

The passports contain a note from the issuing state that is addressed to the authorities of all other states, identifying the bearer as a citizen of that state and requesting that he or she be allowed to pass and be treated according to international norms. The note inside Australian passports states:

The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, being the representative in Australia of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, requests all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer, an Australian Citizen, to pass freely without let or hindrance and to afford him or her every assistance and protection of which he or she may stand in need.

Languages

The passport is printed in English. French translation is found on the identity information, observations, chip centre (puce electonique) and notice pages.

Features

  • Many of the lines in the Australian ePassport are made up of words. In the last pages these words are those of 'Waltzing Matilda', a song sometimes called the unofficial national anthem of Australia.
  • The word 'COPY' is revealed by the pattern of lines when the photocopies are made of the passport.
  • The laminate of the identity information page contains a hologram with kangaroos.

Biometric passport

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Australian ePassport chip page

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade introduced the biometric 'ePassport' on 24 October 2005.

The ePassport is very similar to the previous 'M' series Australian passport, differing only in having an embedded RFID microchip in the centre page and a gold international ePassport symbol on the front cover.

The chip embedded in the centre pages stores the holder's digitised photograph, name, gender, date of birth, nationality, passport number, and the passport expiry date. This is the same information that appears on the printed information page of every passport.

Facial recognition technology is being introduced to coincide with the release of the ePassport. This technology will be used to improve identity verification and reduce identity-related fraud.

Refusal to issue passport

Under the Passports Act 1938, the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship has the power to refuse a passport, on grounds such as national security or health.

Visa-free travel

Countries and territories with visa-free entries or visas on arrival for holders of regular Australian passports.

Africa

Countries and Territories Conditions of access
 Botswana 90 days [1]
 Burundi visa can be issued on arrival [2]
 Cape Verde visa can be issued on arrival [3]
 Comoros visa issued upon arrival [4]
 Djibouti 1-month visa can be obtain upon arrival for DJF5,000 [5]
 Egypt 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$20 [6]
 Ethiopia 3-month tourist visa issued upon arrival (Addis Ababa Airport only; US$40 and two passport photos required) [7]
 Gambia 90 days [8]
 Kenya 3-month visa may be issued upon arrival (may cause delays - pre-arrival visa strongly recommended) [9][10]
 Lesotho 14 days [11][12]
 Madagascar 90-day visa issued upon arrival for MGA 140,000; visa obtained prior to arrival strongly recommended [13]
 Malawi 90 days [14]
 Mauritius 6 months in a year (tourist), 90 days in a year (business) [15][16]
 Mayotte 90 days [17]
 Morocco 3 months [18]
 Mozambique 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$25 [19][20]
 Namibia 3 months [21]
 Réunion 90 days [22]
 Saint Helena 90 days
 Seychelles 1 month [23]
 South Africa 90 days [24]
 Swaziland 60 days [25]
 Tanzania visa issued upon arrival for USD 50 [26][27]
 Togo 7-day visa can be obtain upon arrival for XOF10,000~35,000 [28]
 Tunisia 3 months visa issued upon arrival for TND 3 [29]
 Uganda 30-day visa can be obtained upon arrival for USD 50 [30][31]
 Zambia visa issued upon arrival (single entry visa fee USD 25) [32][33]
 Zimbabwe 3-month holiday/1-month business visa issued upon arrival for USD 30 ~ 55 [34]

Americas

Countries and Territories Conditions of access
 Anguilla 3 months [35][36]
 Antigua and Barbuda 1 month [37][38]
 Argentina 90 days [39]
 Aruba 3 months [40]
 Bahamas 3 months [41]
 Barbados 6 months [42][43]
 Belize 1 month [44]
 Bermuda 6 months [45][46]
 Bolivia 30 days [47]
 British Virgin Islands 30 days [48]
 Canada 6 months [49][50]
 Cayman Islands 30 days [51]
 Chile 90 day Tourist Card upon arrival; fee USD 61; see CBR Embassy
 Colombia 90 days; see LON Embassy, Timatic
 Costa Rica 90 days [52]
 Dominica 21 days [53]
 Dominican Republic 30-day tourist card issued on arrival USD 10- [54]
 Ecuador 90 days [55][56]
 El Salvador 90 days, $10 tourist card required [57]
 Falkland Islands 30 days [58]
 French Guiana 90 days [59]
 Greenland 3 months [60]
 Grenada 3 months [61][62]
 Guadeloupe 90 days [63]
 Guatemala 90 days [64]
 Guyana 90 days [65]
 Haiti 3 months [66][67]
 Honduras 3 months [68]
 Jamaica visa-free access [69][70]
 Martinique 90 days [71]
 Mexico 180 days tourist/30 days business [72][73]
 Montserrat 3 months [74]
 Netherlands Antilles 14 days [75]
 Nicaragua 90 days [76]
 Panama 30-day Tourist card issued upon arrival USD5- [77][78]
 Peru 90 days [79]
 Puerto Rico 90 days [80][81]
Guadeloupe Saint Barthélemy 90 days [82]
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 3 months [83][84]
Guadeloupe Saint Martin 90 days [85]
 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 90 days [86]
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 1 month [87]
 Trinidad and Tobago visa waiver MAY be issued upon arrival for a fee of 400 TTD [88]
 Turks and Caicos Islands 30 days [89]
 United States of America 90 days [90]
 Uruguay 3 months [91]
 U.S. Virgin Islands 90 days [92]
 Venezuela 3 months [93]

Asia

Countries and Territories Conditions of access

ASEAN

 Brunei Darussalam 30-day visa issued on arrival to Brunei International Airport for USD 30 [94]
 Cambodia 30-day visa issued upon arrival for USD 20/USD 25 [95]
 Indonesia 30-day visa issued upon arrival for USD 25 [96]
 Laos 15-day visa issued upon arrival for USD 30 [97]
 Malaysia 3 months [98]
 Philippines 21 days [99]
 Singapore 90 days
 Thailand 30 days if entering via airport customs control. Land border visas are restricted to 15 days [100]

Non-ASEAN

 Armenia 120-day visa issued upon arrival for 15,000 AMD [101]
 Azerbaijan 30-day visa issued upon arrival for US$100 [102]
 Bahrain 14-day visa issued upon arrival for BHD5 [103][104]
 Bangladesh 90-day visa issued upon arrival for USD50- [105]
 People's Republic of China 48-hour transit (Shanghai only) [106]
 Republic of China (Taiwan) 30 days [107]
 Georgia 360 days [108]
 Hong Kong 90 days [109]
 Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan only) visa issued upon arrival (free of charge) [110]
 Israel 3 months [111]
 Japan 3 months [112]
 Jordan visa issued upon arrival for JOD10 [113][114]
 South Korea 90 days [115]
 Kuwait 3-month visa issued upon arrival for KWD5 [116][]
 Kyrgyzstan 1-month visa issued upon arrival (fee USD 35 ~ USD 70) [117]
 Lebanon 1-month visa issued upon arrival(free of charge) [118][119]
 Macau 30 days [120]
 Maldives 30 day visa issued upon arrival free of charge [121]
   Nepal 60-day visa issued upon arrival for US$30 [122]
 Oman visa issued upon arrival : 1 month (OMR 6), 1 year multiple entries stay up to 3-week per visit (OMR 10) [123]
 Qatar 30-day visa issued upon arrival for QAR100.- [124]
 Sri Lanka 30 days [125]
 Timor-Leste 30-day visa issued upon arrival for USD 30 [126]
 United Arab Emirates 30 days [127]
 Yemen 1-month visa issued upon arrival for YER10,500 [128]

Europe

Countries and Territories Conditions of access

European Union (EU)

also see Schengen Agreement
 Austria 3 months in a half year [129][130]
 Belgium 3 months in a half year [131][132]
 Bulgaria 3 months in a half year [133][134]
 Cyprus 3 months in a half year [135][136]
 Czech Republic 3 months in a half year [137][138]
 Denmark 3 months in a half year [139][140]
 Estonia 3 months in a half year [141][142]
 Finland 3 months in a half year [143][144]
 France 3 months in a half year [145][146]
 Germany 3 months in a half year [147][148]
 Gibraltar visa-free access [149]
 Greece 3 months in a half year [150][151]
 Hungary 3 months in a half year [152][153]
 Republic of Ireland 3 months in a half year [154][155]
 Italy 3 months in a half year [156][157]
 Latvia 3 months in a half year [158][159]
 Lithuania 3 months in a half year [160][161]
 Luxembourg 3 months in a half year [162][163]
 Malta 3 months in a half year [164][165]
 Netherlands 3 months in a half year [166][167]
 Poland 3 months in a half year [168][169]
 Portugal 3 months in a half year [170][171]
 Romania 3 months in a half year [172][173]
 Slovakia 3 months in a half year [174][175]
 Slovenia 3 months in a half year [176][177]
 Spain 3 months in a half year [178][179]
 Sweden 3 months in a half year [180][181]
 United Kingdom 6 months [182]

Non-EU

 Andorra 3 months in a half year (same as France and Spain)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 90 days [183]
 Croatia 90 days [184][185]
 Faroe Islands 90 days [186]
 Guernsey 6 months [187]
 Iceland 90 days [188]
 Isle of Man 6 months
 Jersey 6 months
 Kosovo 90 days [189]
 Liechtenstein 90 days [190]
 Macedonia 90 days [191]
 Monaco 90 days [192]
 Montenegro 90 days [193]
 Norway 90 days [194]
 San Marino 90 days [195]
 Serbia 90 days [196]
  Switzerland 90 days [197]
 Turkey 3-month visa issued upon arrival for EUR 15 [198]
 Vatican City 90 days [199]

Oceania

Countries and Territories Conditions of access
 American Samoa 30 days [200]
 Cook Islands 31 days [201]
 Fiji 6 months [202]
 Guam 15 days [203]
 Kiribati 28 days [204]
 Federated States of Micronesia 30 days[205]
 Nauru 30-day visa issued on arrival (free of charge [206]
 New Caledonia 90 days [207]
 New Zealand Unrestricted residence and employment rights under Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement [208]
 Niue 30 days [209]
 Norfolk Island visa not required [210]
 Northern Mariana Islands 30 days [211]
 Palau 30-day visa issued upon arrival (free of charge) [212][213]
 Papua New Guinea 60-day visa issued upon arrival for PGK100 (tourist), PGK500 (business) [214]
 French Polynesia 90 days [215]
 Samoa 60 days, free visitor permit issued upon arrival [216]
 Solomon Islands 3 months [217]
 Tokelau free cruising permit can be obtain in Apia, Samoa [218]
 Tonga 31-day visa issued upon arrival (free of charge) [219]
 Tuvalu 1-month visa issued upon arrival free of charge [220]
 Vanuatu 30 days [221][222]
 Wallis and Futuna 90 days [223]

See also

References

  1. ^ "New 'N Series' Australian Passport". Australian Government. 2009-05-28.

Sources