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Do I need proof of deposit to apply for an Australian tourist visa?

Applying for an Australian tourist visa requires proof of the applicant’s bank deposit of RMB 50,000 frozen for six months. The materials required to apply for an Australian tourist visa are as follows:

1. Original passport. If you have an old passport, please provide it as well.

2. Four two-inch color photos with white background.

3. Copies of ID card and household register.

4. A copy of the business license of the applicant’s unit or a copy of the organization code certificate with the official seal.

5. A letter of proof of employment in Chinese or English from the applicant’s employer (indicate name, gender, date of birth, entry date, position, leave period and annual salary).

6. The applicant’s detailed bank deposit certificate of RMB 50,000 shall be frozen for six months.

7. Bank card transaction details for half a year (printed and stamped by the bank).

8. Copy of real estate certificate and car driving license.

9. Copy of marriage certificate or divorce certificate.

10. Retirees please provide a copy of their retirement certificate (the fourth and fifth items cannot be provided).

Extended information

Notes on entry into Australia:

It is not recommended to bring food, animal and plant products into the country. If you really need to carry it, please declare it truthfully when entering or leaving the country. When you are not sure whether you need to declare, please consult the airline cabin crew, or the immigration officer on site, or it is best to choose to declare. ?

Declaration does not mean that the luggage will be unpacked and inspected, but if you fail to truthfully declare prohibited or restricted entry and exit items, taxable items, or provide forged tickets, you may be fined and fined 420,000 Australian dollars. Above fine or 10 years in prison. If you declare items truthfully, you will not be punished even if you are not allowed to enter the country after inspection. ?

There are restrictions on the amount of cash you can bring in: If you bring in more than 10,000 Australian dollars (inclusive) or its equivalent in foreign currency, you must declare it. Checks, travellers' checks, personal checks, cashier's checks, postal money orders or other instruments must be declared truthfully regardless of the amount.

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