When will Australia get modern entry procedures?

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I went to Malaysia recently and was blown away by how quick and easy their passport gates are.

It really is kind of embarassing how clumsy our two step smart gates are (that's when they work at all), not to mention still having to fill out the silly paper form which no one actually looks at properly.
 
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Trial has been underway for almost 18months now mostly on flights from NZ to BNE and more recently SYR.

Cause Australia is so unique that we need to run a hugely long trial just to implement something which is being done in almost every other developed nation.
 
The thing is, we had a fully implemented digital arrivals immigration card previously which worked exactly like Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia etc. You went to a website before hand, filled out a form and received a QR code.

However, the link was poorly communicated. Then when you got on the plane you were asked to fill out a paper form again and then hand both that in and scan the QR code on exit through customs. The government then shelved the multi-million dollar system saying it was too confusing?

I'm not sure how this new system is any better. You now have to download every airlines app you travel on instead of going to a website. Great if you always fly a single airline.
What happens to the people who book cheapest flight of the day and don't have the airlines app? What if you hadn't checked in on the app?
 
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While I don't mind something that can be implemented in other apps (and hopefully prefill details), you also really want something standalone - particularly for families and the like.

For foreign tourists it would be ideal to combine with ETA/ evisitor apps.

Of course all of that sounds like a licensed to print money for the IT consulting firms.
 
Just like 40 years of debate and study's for a east coast fast train network.
Yeah, but that’s because it’s not anything near financially viable … if the Silver Emu happens it’ll be ‘cos it’s a huge costly election stunt.
 
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I dunno… I actually prefer a paper card on arrival! That way I don’t have to remember to fill in anything digital, can just head out to the airport, and spend two minutes completing the form on the aircraft once I know what i’ve got with me… whether that was last-minute duty free on the way or on arrival, or whether I’ve brought food from the plane.

The entry gate system… I bypass most of the queues near disembarkation and head to the kiosks right near the exit. And the. straight out. I’ve spent less time queuing in australia than arriving in europe, the UK or the US. or anywhere like india or vietnam.

Overall… i don’t think it’s the worst arrival experience and can live with a couple minutes at the airport in exchange for opening an app, filling it out, ha being to make changes, and remembering to do it before even being allowed to check in in some cases.
 
The arrival card is simple and there’s usually plenty of time on the inbound flight to fill it out.

But on the flip side it would improve the experience for some:
- frequent travellers who could save their profile, so don’t have to fill out same info every time , and
- those who don’t speak English so well by having an online version in multiple languages. It is a legal declaration after all.
 
The thing is, we had a fully implemented digital arrivals immigration card previously which worked exactly like Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia etc. You went to a website before hand, filled out a form and received a QR code.

However, the link was poorly communicated. Then when you got on the plane you were asked to fill out a paper form again and then hand both that in and scan the QR code on exit through customs. The government then shelved the multi-million dollar system saying it was too confusing?

I'm not sure how this new system is any better. You now have to download every airlines app you travel on instead of going to a website. Great if you always fly a single airline.
What happens to the people who book cheapest flight of the day and don't have the airlines app? What if you hadn't checked in on the app?
It didn't work a lot of the time, the acknowledgement that your submission has been lodged was quite often not received until we after you arrived.

A shining example of a multi national consulting and delivery company over- promising and under delivering. The contract was cancelled with not that much resistance from the supplier.
 

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