Validating Visas?
Me (37), Michael (34), and 4 kids (13, 11, 6 and 2 years old).
Can anyone inform us as to who would need to validate the PR visas if we went for a holiday. Michael thinks its just the adults ie. me & him. What age do children become adults? Would some of the kids need to go too? I would have thought that we would all need to go to stamp our passports. Obviously the right information would save us a £ or 2!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks in advance, Shona x |
Re: Validating Visas?
Short answer - all the family (main applicant, spouse and children) must validate
visas before the 'first entry date' Regards Jeremy >On 19 May 2002 23:20:18 GMT, micky <[email protected]> wrote: >Me (37), Michael (34), and 4 kids (13, 11, 6 and 2 years old). Can anyone inform us > as to who would need to validate the PR visas if we went for a holiday. > Michael thinks its just the adults ie. me & him. What age do children become > adults? Would some of the kids need to go too? I would have thought that we > would all need to go to stamp our passports. Obviously the right information > would save us a £ or 2!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks in advance, Shona x > > > >-- >Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
Re: Validating Visas?
Hi Jeremy and all, On the subject of Validating visas, we arrived in Brisbane on
Saturday and was wondering what is supposed to happen with the validation? We just had our passports stamped at the normal passport desk, (couldn't see any special desk for this purpose) and ushered through passport control. Is this correct, have the visa's now been validated? Dean, Karen and Jayden (Now sunning ourselves in Kingscliff, NSW) "JAJ" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Short answer - all the family (main applicant, spouse and children) must validate > visas before the 'first entry date' > > Regards Jeremy > > >On 19 May 2002 23:20:18 GMT, micky <[email protected]> wrote: > >Me (37), Michael (34), and 4 kids (13, 11, 6 and 2 years old). Can anyone inform > > us as to who would need to validate the PR visas if we went for a holiday. > > Michael thinks its just the adults ie. me & him. What age do children > > become adults? Would some of the kids need to go too? I would have thought > > that we would all need to go to stamp our passports. Obviously the right > > information would save us a £ or 2!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks in advance, Shona x > > > > > > > >-- > >Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
Re: Validating Visas?
You use the normal passport desk. There's no special ceremony involved :)
Jeremy >On Tue, 21 May 2002 04:58:29 +1000, "Dean Chapman" <[email protected]> wrote: Hi >Jeremy and all, On the subject of Validating visas, we arrived in Brisbane on >Saturday and was wondering what is supposed to happen with the validation? We just >had our passports stamped at the normal passport desk, (couldn't see any special >desk for this purpose) and ushered through passport control. Is this correct, have >the visa's now been validated? Dean, Karen and Jayden (Now sunning ourselves in >Kingscliff, NSW) |
Re: Validating Visas?
What, no complementary Vegemite sandwich???
:) "JAJ" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > You use the normal passport desk. There's no special ceremony involved :) > > Jeremy > > >On Tue, 21 May 2002 04:58:29 +1000, "Dean Chapman" <[email protected]> wrote: > >Hi Jeremy and all, On the subject of Validating visas, we arrived in Brisbane on > >Saturday and > >was wondering what is supposed to happen with the validation? We just had our > >passports stamped at the normal passport desk, (couldn't see any special > >desk for this purpose) and ushered through passport control. Is this correct, have > >the visa's now been validated? Dean, Karen and Jayden (Now sunning ourselves in > >Kingscliff, NSW) |
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