Is the Australian Landing Card Still Necessary in the Written Form?

Not only faxes. I went for dental imaging and they handed me a CD and said give that to your dentist.

I went to the dentist and they said where did you get that, we don't have a CD player, none of our clinics have a CD player, i don't know of any clinics that have a CD player any more. Take the disc home if you want its no use to us, we will need to call the imaging group to get them to send the images to us.

Maybe they thought your dentist needed a drink coaster?
 
It's not looking good for the roll out of the digital arrival card:
https://www.executivetraveller.com/news/australia-digital-arrival-card-delay
A spokesperson for the Australian Border Force had told News.com.au it is looking “for a full roll out... to all airports, all airlines and expanding into the cruise industry in the next five years”.
“As the pilot is still underway, no formal review has been conducted,” the spokesperson added.
The timeline for full deployment now seems to run out to 2030.
 
On the way back to Sydney today, I grabbed about 10 blank arrival cards for future use! :)
 
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At the question's face value, the answer is yes, off course it is.

At a more philosophical level, what with all the information government agencies have at their fingertips, they should know all about you before you land!
 
Arrived in BNE two weeks ago.
Rejected at Smart Gate.
Went to a booth, ABF (Border Force) started to complete the landing card.
Name, passport number, date of birth, arrival flight.
Then stamped it FIR (or similar).
The two travellers either side of me had the same problem.
 
Arrived in BNE two weeks ago.
Rejected at Smart Gate.
Went to a booth, ABF (Border Force) started to complete the landing card.
Name, passport number, date of birth, arrival flight.
Then stamped it FIR (or similar).
The two travellers either side of me had the same problem.
Did you go to a kiosk first?
and get a ticket?
 
At the question's face value, the answer is yes, off course it is.

At a more philosophical level, what with all the information government agencies have at their fingertips, they should know all about you before you land!
The airlines send details on dep, so that is why no more OPC or Aus, or NZ.
But coming back, I guess both Aus and NZ are strict.
Aus one, when they print out your mug shot from your passport, on that yellow thin slip of paper, I really felt like I was a pow!
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Re: kiosk, aye, that is a must.
The first point of gov on arrival, after the long walk from the plane, when you slip your pp into it, and when it ask you some basic questions, that will never go away, even if the AusDPD starts on masse.
 

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