Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Take your 16-year-old nephew to travel to Australia. Does your personal tourist visa need to be notarized? If so, what are the fair contents?

Take your 16-year-old nephew to travel to Australia. Does your personal tourist visa need to be notarized? If so, what are the fair contents?

Notarization is not required. For Australian tourist visa, travelers under the age of 18 need to supplement the corresponding application materials.

Children under the age of 18 need to supplement the following materials:

Documents proving the relationship between parents and children:

The child’s birth certificate, with the child named on it and names of both parents;

A copy of the parents’ marriage certificate (if applicable).

If the information in the above supporting documents is incomplete or inconsistent, other official documents will be required.

Proof of school attendance (if applicable)

If one or both of the child’s parents or legal guardians are not traveling with the child, they are required to provide:

All unaccompanied parents or legal guardians Copies of ID cards of the accompanying parents;

Written signature authorization from all non-accompanying parents, and indicate:

Agree with your children to travel to Australia

. Approximate tour dates and times

. Agree on single entry or multiple entries?

Contact information for non-accompanying parents

Consent form: http://www.border.gov.au/Forms/Documents/1229.pdf

If a child is left by his or her parents while in Australia If the child is cared for by someone other than a legal guardian or relative, a statement of support signed by the person responsible for taking care of the child must be provided.

Declaration: http://www.border.gov.au/Forms/Documents/1257.pdf

Reference materials: http://china.embassy.gov.au /files/bjng/Checklist-600-Tourist%20Stream-China-CN.pdf