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  1. An Incoming Passenger Card (IPC) is to be completed by passengers entering Australia. IPCs will be provided to travellers on board their flight or ship before arrival or by the Australian Border Force in the arrival terminal. Passenger cards also serve as: a declaration in relation to health and character requirements for non-Australian citizens.

  2. An ImmiCard is issued to certain visa holders who don’t have and can’t obtain a passport recognised by the Australian Government. An ImmiCard assists visa holders to provide evidence of their Commencement of Identity (COI) in Australia.

  3. Fill out this form before you arrive in Australia to declare any goods, currency, or health issues. You may need to present this card to immigration, customs, or quarantine officers on arrival.

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  4. ImmiCard helps certain visa holders access government services in Australia. Learn about the two types of ImmiCards, who can apply for them and how to replace them.

  5. Arriving passengers need to complete an Incoming Passenger Card. If you are not an Australian Citizen you must hold a valid visa when entering Australia. If you hold an eligible ePassport and are aged 16 years or over, you are eligible to use SmartGate when arriving at, or departing from, Australian airports..

  6. ImmiCards are free to new humanitarian and protection visa holders when issued within 3 months of the visa grant. They are also free for unaccompanied minors. For any other new or replacement ImmiCard you will need to pay a fee. The fee for a first ImmiCard is AUD100.

  7. Jun 5, 2024 · Documents you need to pass through Australian immigration. All travellers returning to Australia must have a: valid passport; completed Incoming Passenger Card (IPC). You can use SmartGate when arriving at Australian international airports if you: hold an Australian or New Zealand ePassport; are aged 16 or older. All Australian ...