自2月15日起澳洲將接受持有有效澳洲簽證者入境澳洲 ,並於當日使用新的數位旅客聲明系統 Digital Passenger Declaration (DPD),取代原先的旅澳聲明 Australia Travel Declaration (ATD)。該數位旅客聲明系統將以網頁方式於2月15日先行上線,手機APP版本將於3月1日正式上線
在系統轉換的過渡時期,2月18日以前返澳乘客仍繼續沿用ATD,但是自18日起,入境澳洲乘客皆填寫DPD。
旅客可以自表定班機起飛時間7天內,開始填寫數位旅客聲明資料(DPD),但是必須在班機起飛前,填妥最新疫苗接種狀態以及72小時內所做的PCR核酸檢測(或24小時內醫療單位核發的快篩檢測)結果。
在填寫數位旅客聲明系統 (DPD)時,您必須:
登機時,航空公司需檢查的基本資料不變:
所有旅客在登機前,依法都必須提供數位旅客聲明(DPD),如違反規定者,將可處最高$6600澳幣的罰款。另向澳大利亞政府提供虛假或誤導性信息是嚴重罪行。如果罪名成立,最高刑罰為監禁 12個月。
以上訊息供民眾參考,如有變動,以澳洲政府公告為憑。
完整資訊請參照澳洲內政部官網: https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/digital-passenger-declaration
The Digital Passenger Declaration (DPD) has replaced the Australia Travel Declaration.
All passengers arriving by air into Australia should complete the DPD. You can start your DPD seven days before your flight and submit it within 72 hours prior to your departure for Australia. This is because you must provide your health information and declaration (vaccination status and COVID-19 test result) within 72 hours before your flight.
When filling out the DPD, you will need to:
1. provide your contact details, including a contact phone number in Australia
2. make a legally binding declaration in relation to your vaccination status
3. make a declaration regarding your last 14 days travel history
4. make a declaration that you are aware of the quarantine and testing requirements that apply when coming to Australia and in the state or territory you are landing, and the penalties for non-compliance.
Penalties and enforcement
The Digital Passenger Declaration requests critical health information. You must be able to provide evidence that the critical information was completed before boarding the aircraft. This is an enforceable requirement. A person who fails to comply with the requirement may be liable to a civil penalty (fine) of 30 penalty units (currently $6,660 AUD). This is set out in section 46 of the Biosecurity Act 2015.
Giving false or misleading information to the Australian Government is a serious offence. If convicted, the maximum penalty is imprisonment for 12 months.
States and territories may also apply penalties in order to enforce compliance with public health orders. This may include COVID-19 testing and self-isolation or quarantine requirements. If you do not comply with requirements including pre-departure and post-arrival testing, you may face serious penalties, including jail time or significant fines. Requirements may change at short notice.