Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00115:reg:4:p30
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00115
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 30/33)
Character Range: 692317–694915

or departing from, an airport in Australia, being an aircraft operated by an international air carrier;
other than:
 (c) a person included in a class of persons set out in an item in Part 1 of Schedule 9, being an item in which the word "no" appears in column 4; and
 (d) a person who, under regulation 3.06, is not required to complete a passenger card; and
 (e) a person who enters Australia:
 (i) on a non‑military ship; and
 (ii) as a member of the crew of that non‑military ship, or as a member of the family unit of a member of the crew of that non‑military ship.
 (3) A person to whom this regulation applies who is arriving in Australia must:
 (a) complete a passenger card:
 (i) in relation to the person and to any other person that person is in charge of on the relevant flight or voyage; and
 (ii) in accordance with directions set out on the passenger card; and
 (b) provide the completed passenger card to an officer.
 (4) An officer may require a person to whom this regulation applies to provide to the officer information about that person in respect of any of the following matters:
 (a) name;
 (b) date of birth and country of birth;
 (c) citizenship;
 (d) sex, and marital or relationship status;
 (e) usual occupation;
 (f) passport number;
 (g) if the person is not:
 (i) an Australian citizen; or
 (ii) a person who is eligible for the grant of a Special Category visa; or
 (iii) a person who will on entry be taken to hold a special purpose visa;
  the number of the Australian visa held by the person;
 (h) flight number of aircraft or name of ship in relation to the relevant flight or voyage;
 (i) country in which the person boarded, or intends to disembark from, the aircraft or ship;
 (j) if the person is entering Australia—the intended address of the person in Australia.

3.02  Passenger cards for persons entering Australia
 (1) A passenger card for a person entering Australia must include the following questions, or substantially similar questions:
 (a) "Do you currently suffer from tuberculosis?";
 (b) "Do you have any criminal conviction/s?".
 (2) The questions set out in subregulation (1):
 (a) may be printed on the passenger card in any order; and
 (b) may be numbered in any way.
 (3) The passenger card may include instructions for completing it, including instructions that questions are to be answered by ticks or other symbols.

3.03  Evidence of identity and visa for persons entering Australia (Act s 166)
 (1A) For the purposes of subparagraph 166(1)(a)(i) of the Act, an image of a person's face and shoulders is prescribed as other evidence of