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Form 1442i Australia (Vietnamese)

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Form 1442i Australia (Vietnamese)

1442i - Privacy notice

The Australian Border Force may share personal information with relevant authorities and countries when processing visa applications or dealing with individuals who overstay their visas. This can include sharing biometric data, travel documents, and criminal records. The purpose is to verify identities and ensure consistency across different agencies.

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  • What information does the Department of Home Affairs (Bộ Lao Động và Xuất Nhập Khẩu) collect and share about individuals with international organizations?

    The Department of Home Affairs (Bộ Lao Động và Xuất Nhập Khẩu) can collect and share personal information with international organizations for various purposes, including identity verification, immigration processing, and law enforcement. This may include biometric data, travel documents, criminal records, and other relevant information.

  • What is the process of sharing personal information between Australia and other countries or organizations?

    The process involves the Department of Home Affairs (Bộ Lao Động và Xuất Nhập Khẩu) exchanging information with international partners based on mutual agreements, legislation, or international treaties. This may include sharing criminal records, travel documents, and other relevant data.

  • What happens if I commit a privacy breach?

    If there is a suspected or confirmed breach of privacy, the matter will be investigated and appropriate action taken. This may include disciplinary action for staff involved in the breach, as well as notification to affected individuals where necessary.

  • Is there any specific law or regulation related to data privacy that you could share with me?

    The Privacy Act 1988 is the primary Australian legislation governing the collection, holding, use and disclosure of personal information. It sets out a number of principles which must be observed when handling personal information. These principles include open and transparent management of personal information, collecting only the information necessary for the proposed purpose, using and disclosing personal information only for the purpose for which it was collected, ensuring that personal information is accurate, complete and up-to-date where necessary, and ensuring that personal information is secure. There are also additional privacy obligations under the Act for organisations that handle sensitive information, including health information and tax file number information.

  • Is there any specific law or regulation related to data privacy that you could share with me?

    The Privacy Act 1988 is the primary Australian legislation governing the collection, holding, use and disclosure of personal information. It sets out a number of principles which must be observed when handling personal information.

  • What is your commitment to protecting individuals' privacy?

    The Department of Home Affairs is committed to protecting the privacy of individuals and complying with the Privacy Act 1988. We have a range of policies and procedures in place to ensure that we handle personal information appropriately, including the handling of personal information overseas. We also have a complaints process in place for individuals who are concerned about how their personal information has been managed by the Department.

  • Are there any circumstances under which my personal information may be disclosed overseas?

    The Department of Home Affairs may disclose personal information overseas in certain circumstances, such as where it is necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest or for a legitimate purpose. Personal information may also be disclosed to protect the public revenue or for national security purposes.

  • What happens if an individual requests the Department of Home Affairs (Bộ Lao Động và Xuất Nhập Khẩu) to withhold their personal information from being shared with another country?

    If an individual requests the Department of Home Affairs (Bộ Lao Động và Xuất Nhập Khẩu) to withhold their personal information from being shared with another country, and the request is granted, then the Department will not disclose the requested information.

  • What happens if I am unhappy with how a privacy breach is being handled?

    If you are unhappy with how a privacy breach is being handled, you can make a complaint through the Department's online feedback form or by contacting the Department on the phone. The matter will be investigated and appropriate action taken to address your concerns.

  • What types of information are shared between Australia and other countries or organizations?

    Shared information may include biometric data, travel documents, criminal records, relevant documentation, and other related details. The purpose of sharing such information is to ensure identity verification, facilitate immigration processes, and support law enforcement efforts.

  • Can individuals apply for a visa waiver or protection from Australia against the will of another country?

    Yes, individuals can apply for a visa waiver or protection from Australia despite opposition from another country. However, the Department of Home Affairs (Bộ Lao Động và Xuất Nhập Khẩu) will not disclose personal information to opposing countries without their consent, unless required by law.

  • What happens if I make an application for a visa or another form of migration to Australia?

    If you make an application for a visa or other form of migration to Australia, your personal information will be collected and used by the Department of Home Affairs to assess your application. This may include sharing your information with other government agencies, such as ASIO, for national security purposes.

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