Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00115:reg:3:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00115
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 11/26)
Character Range: 383365–386123

(c) is included in a list of members of the crew of the aircraft provided to Immigration by or for the international air carrier that operates the aircraft.

Transit passengers
 (11) A person included in a class of persons specified in paragraph (1)(n) has a prescribed status only while he or she remains in the airport transit lounge.

Macquarie Island visitors
 (12) A person included in a class of persons specified in paragraph (1)(p) has a prescribed status:
 (a) only while he or she remains on Macquarie Island; and
 (b) only if the Secretary of the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment of the State of Tasmania has granted written permission in advance for the person to visit that Island.

Children born in Australia
 (13) A person included in a class of persons specified in paragraph (1)(q) has a prescribed status:
 (a) in the case of a child referred to in subparagraph (1)(q)(i)—until the child's mother ceases to have a prescribed status; or
 (b) in the case of a child referred to in subparagraph (1)(q)(ii)—until whichever of the child's parents last ceases to have a prescribed status ceases to have that status.

Indonesian traditional fishermen
 (16) A person included in the class of persons specified in paragraph (1)(t) has a prescribed status only if the person:
 (a) is a traditional fisherman within the meaning of the Memorandum of Understanding made at Jakarta on 7 November 1974 between Australia and the Republic of Indonesia regarding the operations of Indonesian fishermen in areas of the Australian Exclusive Fishing Zone and Continental Shelf; and
 (b) when visiting the Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands, is engaged in an activity described in the Memorandum of Understanding, as varied by the 1989 Practical Guidelines for Implementation contained in the Annex to the Agreed Minutes of Meeting between officials of Australia and Indonesia on fisheries of 29 April 1989.
Note: The Memorandum, as varied by the Guidelines, has the general effect of accommodating a traditional fisherman engaged in taking fish or marine sedentary organisms by a method that has been a traditional method over decades of time, who is:
(a) actually taking fish or marine sedentary organisms; or
(b) sheltering within the territorial sea of the Territory; or
(c) on shore at the island known as West Islet, for the purpose only of getting fresh water.
 Expressly excluded is fishing using a motorised, or motor‑assisted, vessel or method.

2.40A  Conditions applicable to special purpose visas
  For subsection 41(1) of the Act:
 (a) a special purpose visa taken to be granted to an airline positioning crew member is subject to condition 8117; and
 (b) a special purpose visa taken to be granted to an airline