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A5.10 Police certificates (26/07/1999)

  1. All police certificates must be no more than 6 months old at the time an application is lodged (see R2.25 and E4.30).
  2. If police certificates become a year old from date of issue before a decision on an application is made (see R5.55), visa and immigration officers may request further police certificates.
  3. Visa and immigration officers may also request further police certificates within the 12-month period if there is good reason to do so.
  4. The applicant is responsible for meeting all the costs of obtaining a police certificate.
  5. Only original or certified copies of police certificates are to be provided with applications.
  6. If a police certificate is not written in English, the original or certified copy must be accompanied by a translation that:
    1. is full and complete, and
    2. is prepared and certified by a translator, and
    3. is on official letterhead, and
    4. bears the stamp or signature of the translator.

A5.10.1 If police certificates are unavailable

  1. If a police certificate is not available from a particular country, the applicant must make and provide a separate statutory declaration in both English and the applicant's own language.
  2. The statutory declaration must:
    1. detail the applicant's attempts to obtain a police certificate, and
    2. state whether the applicant and any accompanying family members have been convicted, or found guilty of, or charged with offences against the law of that country, or have not been charged with any offences against the law of that country, and
    3. be corroborated by other information confirming the applicant's character.

Effective 26/07/1999

SEE ALSO

A5.10 Police certificates (01/07/2002)

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