Migration Act 1958 - Instrument of Approval of Primary Reporting System (International Passenger Aircraft - Crew) (19/12/2003) (Cth)

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Commonwealth of Australia

Migration Act 1958

Migration Regulations 1994

INSTRUMENT OF APPROVAL OF PRIMARY REPORTING SYSTEM

(INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER AIRCRAFT - CREW)

I, WILLIAM JOHN FARMER, Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (‘DIMIA’), acting under section 245J of the Migration Act 1958 (‘the Act’) hereby:

1.APPROVE the Advance Passenger Processing System, being the system described in either:

(a)the Airline/CG Interface Specification, Version 6.3, dated 22 October 2003 and published by CPS Systems Pty Ltd;

(b)Chapters 5, 6 and 7 of the Advance Passenger Processing System, Communications Gateway, Business System Design, Version 2.20, dated 16 April 2003 and published by CPS Systems Pty Ltd; or

(c)the Airline Briefing Paper entitled Mandatory APP for 1 January 2004 (including Aircrew Processing), Version 1.3, dated 11 November 2003 and published by DIMIA

as the system of reporting, for the purposes of Division 12B of Part 2 of the Act, on crew of international passenger aircraft, as defined in subregulation 3.13A(2) of the Migration Regulations 1994 (‘the Regulations’); and

2.SPECIFY the information set out in Schedule 1 to this instrument as the information that is to be reported in respect of crew described in Schedule 1 to this instrument; and

3.SPECIFY the information set out in Schedule 2 to this instrument as the information that is to be reported in respect of crew described in Schedule 2 to this instrument.

This instrument takes effect from 1 January 2004.

Dated 19 December 2003

WILLIAM FARMER

Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs

[NOTE 1: Section 245J of the Act relevantly provides the Secretary must, for each kind of aircraft to which Division 12B applies, approve in writing a system for the purposes of reporting under that Division. The system may be an electronic system or a system requiring reports to be provided in a documentary form.

NOTE 2: Subsection 245J(2) of the Act relevantly provides the Secretary may, for a kind of aircraft, approve a single system for reporting on both passengers and crew or may, approve one system for reporting on passengers, and another system for reporting on crew.

NOTE 3: Subsection 245J(3) of the Act relevantly provides the instrument of approval of a system for reporting on crew must specify the information about crew that is to be reported by that system.

NOTE 4: Subsection 245J(4) of the Act relevantly provides an instrument of approval made under section 245J of the Act, or a variation or revocation of such an instrument, is a disallowable instrument for the purposes of section 46A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.

NOTE 5: Subregulation 3.13A(2) of the Regulations defines the term "international passenger aircraft" to mean an aircraft that is being used to provide a regular international passenger air service or an international passenger charter air service].


Schedule 1

The information set out below in Schedule 1 to this instrument is to be reported in respect of crew who hold:

(i)an Australian passport;

(ii)a New Zealand passport; or

(iii)a travel document, other than an Australian or New Zealand passport, with a Crew Travel Authority as provided by DIMIA.

Item Short field title Description
1 Document Type

The type of travel document, either:

(P)  Passport;

(O)  Other; or

(N)  None.

2 Document Number The assigned number of an official identification document issued by a state or organisation to a person for the purposes of international travel.
3 Travel Document ICAO Country Code A 3-letter code assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organisation to represent the states and organisations that issue travel documents, for use in travel documents.
4 Family Name The first 4 characters of the person’s family name.
5 Trans-Border Flight The flight number used by the operator of the air service on which the person will cross the Australian border.
6 Check-in Port The port at which the person commences an international movement and at which advance passenger information for the person is collected.

Schedule 1 [cont.]

Item Short field title Description
7 Expected Port The Australian port at which the person will be cleared by the Australian Customs Service and Immigration for movement into Australia.
8 Check-in Date The check-in date and time (according to Greenwich Mean Time) used to locate the person.
9 Trans-Border Port The first port in Australia at which the person will arrive when travelling to Australia.
10 Transit Indicator An indicator that the person is transiting at origin or destination (only if applicable).

Schedule 2

The information set out below in Schedule 2 to this instrument is to be reported in respect of crew who have obtained up-lift approval from DIMIA’s Entry Operation Centre.

Item Short field title Description
1 Document Type

The type of travel document, either:

(P)   Passport;

(O)  Other; or

(N)   None.

2 Document Number The assigned number of an official identification document issued by a state or organisation to a person for the purposes of international travel.
3 Travel Document ICAO Country Code A 3-letter code assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organisation to represent the states and organisations that issue travel documents, for use in travel documents.
4 Family Name The person’s full family name, as stated in the person’s passport or other relevant travel documentation.
5 Given Names The person’s full given names, as stated in the person’s passport or relevant travel documentation.
6 Date of Birth The person’s date of birth.
7 Sex

The person’s gender, either:

(M)   Male;

(F)    Female; or

(X)   Unknown.


Schedule 2 [cont.]

8 Trans-Border Flight The flight number used by the operator of the air service on which the person will cross the Australian border.
9 Check-in Port The port at which the person commences an international movement and at which advance passenger information for the person is collected.
10 Expected Port The Australian port at which the person will be cleared by the Australian Customs Service and Immigration for movement into Australia.
11 Check-in Date The check-in date and time (according to Greenwich Mean Time) used to locate the person.
12 Trans-Border Port The first port in Australia at which the person will arrive when travelling to Australia
13 Transit Indicator An indicator that the person is transiting at origin or destination (only if applicable).
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