Visa Bureau Wrote:
> Hi George
>
> The date of expiry (12 months) on your police checks will become you
> initial entry date for Australia. So basically, if you apply now an
> your police checks return mid June, you would need to enter Australi
> by that date next year (it’s up to you if you want to go before). I
> your visa is granted to you and you do not enter Australia by th
> initial entry date, you will have breached a condition of your visa an
> it will be liable for cancellation.
>
> This is all assuming you've not undergone your medicals either? I
> which case, the same rule applies. Which ever is completed first e.g
> police checks before medicals, will become the initial entry date.
>
> To arrange these you should apply for a ‘Police clearanc
> certificate/record’ (obtained under s7 of the Data Protection Ac
> 1998) in person or by mail from your local police station specifyin
> that you want a clearance for the whole of the UK. This will cost yo
> £10 and will take 30-40 days to come through.
>
> If you have lived in any other country for 12 months in the past 1
> years, you will also be required to obtain checks from these countries
>
>
> To ensure you have the correct police check, the original copy yo
> receive should have a blue line top and bottom of the page and i
> headed ‘Section 7, Data Protection Act, 1998 – Subject Access’.
>
> Cheers,
Most information for Character (Police checks) is available from FOR
47P, which you can download on the immigration website: www.immi.gov.a
Then you just look at the country that you need your PCC from an
following the instructions.
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