Importantly, applicants over the age of 16 may be required to provide a police clearance from any country they have lived in for 12 months or more (cumulatively) within the last 10 years (including Australia). For example, if you lived in Italy for 3 months between 2013-2014, and then another 9 months between 2015-2016, then you would have lived in Italy cumulatively for 12 months and be required to provide a police clearance from that country.
Accordingly, please see below for a step-by-step breakdown on how to obtain police clearances from each respective country.
Step 1: Visit the DIBP Website
Step 2: Locate The Specific Country
Step 3: Police Check Sub-Section
Step 4: Read and Follow the Instructions
Australian Police Clearances
To arrange this clearance, you can apply online here.
Please note the following:
- Fingerprints are not required
- The type of clearance you are required to obtain is a full/complete disclosure document
- It must contain all your current and previously known names (i.e maiden names)
- If requested to provide a code, you should select ’33’
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Originally Published here: How To Apply for Visa Police Clearances
Originally Published here: How To Apply for Visa Police Clearances
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