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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in Australia and Australian missions overseas cannot help you arrange visas or work and residency permits for other countries.
A visa does not guarantee entry to a foreign country.
In most cases, a tourist visa does not allow you to work in a foreign country, including voluntary or unpaid activities.
Important documents — guardianship
When you're travelling with children, local authorities, including customs and immigration officers, may ask you to produce documents to prove that you're the lawful parent or guardian of the children. Make sure you always carry the proper identification for yourself and your children required by the authorities of the country you intend to visit and by Australian authorities on your return. In addition to a valid passport, these documents can include:
documentary evidence or a letter that proves the child has the permission of an absent lawful parent or guardian to travel
a copy of any separation, divorce or custody decree that proves that you have custody of the child
a court order granting you guardianship of the child
a copy of the child's birth certificate, particularly if only one parent's name appears on the birth certificate and the child is travelling with the other parent.
If in doubt about particular circumstances relating to your children, you should seek legal advice before travelling.
Child support
Child Support (CS) reminds customers travelling overseas to make sure their child support payments are up to date. A Departure Prohibition Order can be issued to prevent customers with overdue payments from Student exchange programs
Every year more parents send their children overseas on student exchange programs. Parents need to be aware that the standards of selection and screening of host families may vary. If you are considering a student exchange program, you should satisfy yourself that proper practices are in place to protect your child.


The National Coordinating Committee for International Secondary Student Exchange acts as a forum organisation for state/territory exchange registration authorities. Their national guidelines (DOC) outline the areas of responsibility for Exchange Organisations, governments and exchange students.
Dual nationals
Dual nationals are individuals who are nationals or citizens of more than one country.
Some countries offer citizenship to people who marry their citizens, or to persons whose parents or grandparents were born in that country. You should be aware that if you and/or members of your family have dual nationality, it may have implications when you visit the country of your second nationality.
You should also be aware that if your child was born in another country, that country may consider your child as its citizen or national, even if your child is an Australian citizen and you have never sought citizenship of that country for your child.
Dual nationality may have implications for children travelling to the country of their birth. Before you depart, it's important to understand the implications of local laws for dual nationals. You may be prevented from obtaining Australian consular assistance if the country you're in considers you or a member of your family to be one of its citizens.
If you or a member of your family holds another country's passport, seek advice about using it. Take your Australian passport and use it to depart from and return to Australia.
For further information, read our information for dual nationals.
Child custody
Some foreign governments don't recognise dual nationality. This can affect the future guardianship of a child, as decisions on custody can be based on local law.
Parents travelling with children who may be considered nationals of a foreign country should consult a lawyer to resolve child custody and other family law issues before travelling to the country.
Planning your trip
Research and preparation before you leave can save you a lot of hassle.

Research your destination
Find out about the political, cultural and economic environment of your destination so you'll know what to expect on arrival. Consult the travel advisory for your destination and either purchase a guide book or search the internet for recent information. Talk with family or friends who are familiar with the countries you'll be visiting. You could also consult DFAT's country briefs to learn more about your destinations.
Airlines
If you're concerned the airline may question your fitness or a member of your family's fitness to fly, we recommend you obtain a letter from your doctor confirming that you're fit for air travel.
If you, or a member of your family, has a disability, contact your airline to find out about services provided including shuttle services, seating arrangements and special meals.
If you need to carry needles and syringes with you, obtain a letter from your doctor explaining why you need them and seek early advice from your airline on how to comply with enhanced airport and air travel security regulations.
Accommodation
If you're due to arrive at your destination late at night, it's recommended that you book your accommodation prior to arrival. If you have young children, you may ask what furniture (such as cots and highchairs) and facilities (such as child-minding or play areas, and lifts) are available.
Baby products
When travelling with babies or very young children, it's a good idea to research the availability of baby products, including baby formula, in the countries you'll visit. You may wish to stock up on items that will be difficult to purchase at your destination.
Childcare facilities
If you are planning to place your child or children in a child care facility or employ baby sitters or nannies overseas, you should satisfy yourself about the standards of child care provided in the country concerned. Overseas child care centres are not bound by Australian regulations and standards of child care can be very 

different from those in Australia. As you would before placing your child into child care in Australia, you may wish to:
research issues such as: accreditation standards of child care providers
whether the child care provider has in place appropriate strategies to prevent child abuse
the hiring and screening procedures of staff including background criminal record checks
qualifications of the staff caring for children
the ratios of staff to children; training of staff, including training in first aid and emergency procedures
the security arrangements of the child care centre premises
validity of personal injury liability insurance
children's health and vaccination issues
For information about Australian childcare standards visit the Australian Children's Education and Care 

Health Tips For Kids Health Tips in Urdu for Kids In Hindi for Women for 2012 for Men for Summer in Urdu for Man Tamil Images
Health Tips For Kids Health Tips in Urdu for Kids In Hindi for Women for 2012 for Men for Summer in Urdu for Man Tamil Images
Health Tips For Kids Health Tips in Urdu for Kids In Hindi for Women for 2012 for Men for Summer in Urdu for Man Tamil Images
Health Tips For Kids Health Tips in Urdu for Kids In Hindi for Women for 2012 for Men for Summer in Urdu for Man Tamil Images
Health Tips For Kids Health Tips in Urdu for Kids In Hindi for Women for 2012 for Men for Summer in Urdu for Man Tamil Images
Health Tips For Kids Health Tips in Urdu for Kids In Hindi for Women for 2012 for Men for Summer in Urdu for Man Tamil Images
Health Tips For Kids Health Tips in Urdu for Kids In Hindi for Women for 2012 for Men for Summer in Urdu for Man Tamil Images
Health Tips For Kids Health Tips in Urdu for Kids In Hindi for Women for 2012 for Men for Summer in Urdu for Man Tamil Images
Health Tips For Kids Health Tips in Urdu for Kids In Hindi for Women for 2012 for Men for Summer in Urdu for Man Tamil Images
Health Tips For Kids Health Tips in Urdu for Kids In Hindi for Women for 2012 for Men for Summer in Urdu for Man Tamil Images
Health Tips For Kids Health Tips in Urdu for Kids In Hindi for Women for 2012 for Men for Summer in Urdu for Man Tamil Images



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