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Department Of Immigration and Citizenship

My Health Declarations

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Responses

Terms and Conditions
I have read and agree to the Yes terms and conditions:

Application context
Visa details
Give details of the visa subclass for which the applicant intends to apply.
Visa subclass:

573 - HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR

Primary applicant
Passport details
Enter the following details as they appear in the applicant's passport.
Family name:
Given names:
Sex:
Date of birth:

Joseph
Aparna
Female
17 SEP 1989

Passport number:
J7933009
Country of passport:
INDIA
Nationality of passport holder: INDIA
Date of issue:
01 SEP 2011
Date of expiry:
31 AUG 2021
Place of issue / issuing
Trivandrum
authority:
Place of birth
Town / City:
State / Province:
Country of birth:

Trivandrum
Kerala
INDIA

Relationship status

Generated: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 14:30:29, EST

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My Health Declarations

Relationship status:

Never Married

Other names / spellings
Is this applicant currently, or have they ever been known by any other names?
No
Citizenship
Is this applicant a citizen of the country of passport?
Yes
Is this applicant a citizen of any other country?
No
Other passports
Does this applicant have other current passports?
No
National identity documents
Does this applicant have national identity documents?
Yes
Enter details exactly as shown on the national identity document.
Family name:
Given names:
Type of document:
Identification number (if shown) Country of issue:

Joseph
Aparna
Drivers licence
22/4859/2009
INDIA

Additional identity questions
Provide further details below, where available.
Previous travel to Australia
Has this applicant previously travelled to Australia or previously applied for a visa?
No

Contact details
Country of residence
Usual country of residence:

Generated: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 14:30:29, EST

INDIA

TRN: EGO3ZFZAED

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