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This privacy policy outlines how personal information is collected, used, and disclosed by the Department of Home Affairs in relation to various services and programs, including immigration, citizenship, and border control.
Yes, the department may share your personal information with other agencies or organisations as necessary to carry out its functions and activities. This may include sharing information with state and territory governments, foreign governments, international organisations, and non-governmental organisations.
The Department of Home Affairs exchanges personal information with various countries and international organizations under information-sharing agreements. This may include sharing biometric data, travel documents, and other relevant information.
The department may share your personal information with foreign governments or organisations if there is a legal basis for doing so. This may include sharing information as part of international agreements, such as information-sharing arrangements with the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and New Zealand.
The Department of Home Affairs may disclose personal information to various Australian government agencies, including state and territory organizations, and international organizations for purposes such as immigration research, coordination of international events, and sharing of biometric data under information-sharing agreements.
Individuals can access their personal information held by the Department of Home Affairs by following the procedures outlined in the Department's privacy policy, which is available on its website.
The Department of Home Affairs will not disclose personal information to a country against which an individual has made a humanitarian or protection visa application, unless the individual is in Australia and either intends to return to that country or the Australian government does not have a protection obligation towards the individual.
The Department of Home Affairs' policy regarding respect for private life is available on its website and contains information on how individuals can access their personal information, file a privacy complaint, and other related matters.
The department will not share your personal information with a foreign government if you have made a claim for protection against that government and your claims are being evaluated. However, if there is no legal obligation to protect you in Australia, the department may still share your personal information with that government.
The department has a commitment to protect your privacy. You can find more information about their privacy policies on their website at <https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/access-and-accountability/our-commitments/privacy>. The policy contains information on how to access and correct your personal information, how to make a complaint about a privacy breach, and more.
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