<blockquote rel="Phil_Sing_Au">Ah ganun ba...so obligado pala talaga na mag aral mag drive para makakuha ng drivers license para may mapag kilanlan. Problema to sa mga misis na mahina loob na ayaw mag drive tulad ng asawa q. Di bale proof of age card nalang. Also mas mahal travel tax na babayaran sa airport kasi wala maipapakita ng proof of PR. Kasi pag punta ng SG 200/pax lang with PR card if wala 1,6++. So if you're family of 5 aba malakeng halaga din yun...
well thanks eniways bro..at least i know now.
<blockquote rel="jaero"><blockquote rel="Phil_Sing_Au">Just wondering...sorry if OT itong question.
Sa Australia po ba eh nag iissue ng IC (identity card) for PR, 457, 475 etc..?. Like here in SG pag PR ka may blue IC ka, tas pag di PR meron S-pass, E-pass atbp. And then pag di PR (475 or 457 visa holder) kelangan ba kumuha lage OEC if mag travel to and from Aussie to Pinas?
Thanks..</blockquote>
walang IC, usually driver's license or proof of age card ang ginagamit for identification. pag wala ka nito, you have to bring your passport.
OEC - yes standard naman ito for OWWA members (OFW)</blockquote>
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@Phil_Sing_Au - pwede po gamitin ang visa label mo as AU migrant in order to get exemption from paying the departure tax. Just show this to the person collecting the departure tax. If you don't have the visa label, show them the visa grant letter.
Take note that you need to activate your PR first before you can avail of this benefit... For those who will do their first entry to Australia, no choice here but to pay for travel tax. π