Beiträge von Bleissy

    Sacht mal meinen bescheidenen englichkentnissen zufolge ist das die zustimmung zum terroristenvisum :D oder berichtigt mich wenn ich falsch liege


    Department of Immigration and Citizenship

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    16 November 2011

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    Dear Martin ...............................

    NOTIFICATION OF GRANT OF AN EVISITOR FOR TOURIST PURPOSES

    This email refers to your application for an eVisitor, which was lodged electronically on 16 November 2011.

    The department wishes to advise that a decision has been made on this application and you have been granted an eVisitor on 16 November 2011.

    The eVisitor Grant Notice below contains important information about your eVisitor. You must comply with the conditions that apply to your eVisitor.

    Please keep a copy of this email and the eVisitor Grant Notice for your reference.

    QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR EVISITOR
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    SERVICE SATISFACTION
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    Thank you for applying for an eVisitor. We hope you enjoy your stay in Australia.

    Yours sincerely


    eVisitor Global Processing Centre
    Tasmania State Office
    Department of Immigration and Citizenship

    Email: eVisitor.Helpdesk@immi.gov.au

    Facsimile (outside Australia): +61 3 6281 9553
    Facsimile (within Australia): 03 6281 9553


    EVISITOR GRANT NOTICE

    This grant notice details important information, including your eVisitor grant number. This is the unique number assigned to your eVisitor. Please keep this eVisitor grant number with you for the validity of your eVisitor, as you may be asked for it.

    EVISITOR GRANT NUMBER 8089585417041
    AUTHORITY TO ENTER AUSTRALIA FROM 16 November 2011
    AUTHORITY TO ENTER AUSTRALIA CEASES 16 November 2012
    AUTHORITY TO STAY IN AUSTRALIA for a period of 3 Months
    EVISITOR CONDITIONS 8101, 8201, 8527, 8528

    ABOUT YOUR EVISITOR
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    It is important that you comply with the conditions that apply to your eVisitor and you must not enter Australia after the date your authority to enter Australia ceases.

    EVIDENCE OF YOUR EVISITOR
    You will not have an eVisitor label placed in your passport. Your eVisitor and passport details are electronically recorded. When you check in to fly to Australia, the airline staff will electronically confirm that you have authority to travel to Australia. You are not required to present this email in order to travel to, enter and remain in Australia. However, you may wish to keep a copy of this email with you for your reference.

    You can access information about your eVisitor at any time using the Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) system. VEVO is a free internet service that allows you to view your eVisitor details online. Employers, banks and government services can check details about your eVisitor conditions on VEVO once they have your consent to do so. Go to http://www.immi.gov.au/e_visa/evo.htm and select the 'VEVO for visa holders' link to access your eVisitor information using VEVO. If you do not have
    a VEVO password or need your password reset call 13 18 81 in Australia between 9 am and 4 pm Monday to Friday.

    EVISITOR CONDITIONS
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    eVisitor Global Processing Centre
    Tasmania State Office
    Department of Immigration and Citizenship

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    sooooo die planung nimmt formen an ..... mein schinder (arbeitgeber) giebt mir frei (überstunden-Urlaub und unbezahlt) somit denke ich gehts am 20-06-2012 los via sydney perth oder darwin je nach geldbeutel ...... mann watt freu ick misch ey :D :D :D :D :D ..... diesmal wollen wir von frakfurt aus fliegen und haben einen flug für uns beide nach sydney und zurück von Perth aus für unter 2100€ gefunden .... iss das gut oder normal

    die strecken sind super kurz ..... genug um euch am weg schön umzuschauen und dem einen oder anderen (braunen) schild zu folgen ...... magnetic island iss echt geschmacksache ich würde es nicht nochmal einplanen wollen weils auf der insel nicht viel anders ist als in jeder anderen australischen stadt ausser das alle teurer ist und ihr die fähre bezahlen müsst ..... aber dazu gibbet bei drei leuten vier meinungen denk ich mal .......
    wenn du alleinfahrer bist würd ich mal den einen oder anderen tag pause einplanen das wird nämlich ganz schön anstrengend mit der zeit .....
    und wie immer mein tip .... fraiser island einplanen am besten mit eigenem 4WD(wicked iss am billigsten) und am besten direkt bei wicked oder beim vermieter buchen das wird billiger ! zwei tage sind besser als einer drei besser als zwei !!
    ich würde auf jeden fall im Arakoon State Conservation Area anhalten .... die ganze gegend der campingplatz und rund um den leuchtturm es ist einfach traumhaft !
    ich glaub ich red schon wieder zu viel :rolleyes:

    ja ohne warme klamotten werd ich nicht losziehen ...... bei der lezten reise hab ich nachts ma ganz schön gebibbert werd also auch nen schlafsack mitnehmen
    Einmal im monat da hin oder überhaupt australien wär ja superschön iss nur von berlin aus ziemlich ..... wie soll ich´s umschreiben ...... uneffektiev !? :D :D
    lach ..... jaaaa das mc donaldsproblem :P :P mensch euch darf mann aber och nix erzählen :D :D ....
    wie ich uns kenne werden wir wieder die küste lang und den braunen schildern folgen und sehn was sic sonst noch ergiebt
    wenn noch mer tips giebt sind wir superdankbar !!!

    hallo ..... ich bin mal vorsichtig optimistisch das wir s nächstes jahr doch schaffen zumindest eine preiswerte reise ins traumland zu unternehmen ...... die planung kann ja erstmal nicht schaden und zwar wollen wir von sydney nach perth oder umgedreht (je nach angeboten bei TCC) .......
    wir wollen uns nen combocamper leihen
    nun mal gleich die ersten fragen sollen wir unten die schleife an tasmanien vorbei also über melburne adelaide fahren oder quer durchs land via dubbo brocke hill ?
    was ist sehenwerter von der natur her (wir sind an städte nicht so interessiert) ?
    giebt es für und wieder .... wie iss eure meinung am besten erfahrungen ...... wir werden wieder so fünf wochen einplanen eben die sommerferien vom 20.06./21.06. bis 03.08.2011 gehen die da lassen sich je nach angebote (flug/TCC) sichr 4-5 Wochen planen !
    also lasst/tobt euch aus und danke im vorraus !!!

    sydney - cairns reicht vollauf ...... wenn se noch ne längere pause auf fraiser und den grat sandy NP machen haben se nich ma zeit noch das landesinnere zu erkunden ...... gugg dir ma unsere reisebeschreibung an ... wir hatten fünf wochen hin und zurück und waren ganz schön am hetzen !

    also ich als deutscher bin begeistert von cools und wolis und so ..... die pahr cent mer sind den service wert 100% ....... wenn es erstma nur noch aldiabklatsch bei euch giebt iss es zu spät und ihr werdet euch eure guten alten zeiten zurückwünschen und dabei sei noch zu bedenken das die armen mädels nur nen appel und nen ei verdienen