3401.0 - Overseas Arrivals and Departures, Australia, May 2014 Quality Declaration
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 07/07/2014
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GLOSSARY
A significant number of travellers on the first leg of their journey (i.e. overseas visitors on arrival to Australia and Australian residents going abroad) state exactly 12 months or one year as their intended duration of stay. The majority of these travellers actually stay for less than their intended duration of stay and on their departure from, or return to, Australia are therefore classified as short-term movements (i.e. less than 12 months) at the second leg of their journey. Accordingly, in an attempt to maintain consistency between an arrival and the corresponding departure, and improve the quality of statistics on the duration of stay measurement, movements of travellers who report their intended duration of stay as being exactly one year automatically have their duration of stay imputed. The duration of stay of these travellers is imputed using the actual recorded duration of stay from donors who have similar characteristics from two years earlier. Country of birth Country of birth refers to the country in which a person was born in. For Overseas Arrivals and Departures data, the country of birth is usually collected from a traveller's passport or visa information. Country of citizenship Country of citizenship is the nationality of a person. For Overseas Arrivals and Departures data it is usually taken from a traveller's passport of visa information and in some cases from the passenger card. Country of embarkation/disembarkation Country of embarkation/disembarkation is collected from the country a traveller indicates on their passenger card from answering the following question:
Country of residence/stay Country of residence/stay is collected from the country a traveller indicates on their passenger card.
Intended length of stay On arrival in Australia, all overseas visitors are asked to state their ‘intended length of stay in Australia’. On departure from Australia, all Australian residents are asked to state their ‘intended length of stay abroad’. Long-term arrivals Long-term arrivals comprise of long-term visitor arrivals (LTVA) and long-term resident returns (LTRR). Long-term departures Long-term departures comprise of long-term resident departures (LTRD) and long-term visitor departures (LTVD). Long-term resident departures (LTRD) Australian residents who state that they intend to stay abroad for 12 months or more (but not permanently). Long-term resident returns (LTRR) Australian residents returning after a recorded absence of 12 months or more overseas. Long-term visitor arrivals (LTVA) Overseas visitors who state that they intend to stay in Australia for 12 months or more (but not permanently). Long-term visitor departures (LTVD) Overseas visitors departing after a recorded stay of 12 months or more in Australia. Main destination The country in which Australian residents travelling overseas intend to spend most time as stated on their passenger card. See country of stay. Main reason for journey Overseas visitors/temporary entrants arriving in Australia and Australian residents departing temporarily from Australia are asked to state their main reason for journey using the following categories:
Median age For any distribution, the median value is that which divides the relevant population into two equal parts, half falling below the value, and half exceeding it. Thus, the median age is the age at which half the population is older and half is younger. Overseas arrivals and departures Overseas arrivals and departures (OAD) refer to the recorded arrival or departure of persons through Australian air or sea ports (excluding operational air and ships' crew). Statistics on OAD relate to the number of movements of travellers rather than the number of travellers (i.e. the multiple movements of individual persons during a given reference period are all counted). Passenger card Passenger cards are completed by nearly all passengers arriving in, or departing from, Australia. Information including occupation, nationality, intended length of stay, main reason for journey, and state or territory of intended stay/residence is collected. An example of the current Australian passenger card is provided with the monthly Overseas Arrivals and Departures (cat. no. 3401.0) publication under the Explanatory Notes tab. Permanent arrivals Permanent arrivals (settlers) comprise:
Permanent departures Permanent departures are:
Permanent visa A visa allowing the holder to remain indefinitely in Australia's migration zone. Resident See Australian resident. Sex ratio The sex ratio relates to the number of males per 100 females. The sex ratio is defined for the total population, at birth, at death and among age groups Short-term arrivals Short-term arrivals comprise of short-term visitor arrivals (STVA) and short-term resident returns (STRR). Short-term departures Short-term departures comprise of short-term resident departures (STRD) and short-term visitor departures (STVD). Short-term resident departures (STRD) Australian residents who intend to stay abroad for less than 12 months. Short-term resident returns (STRR) Australian residents returning after a recorded stay of less than 12 months overseas. Short-term visitor arrivals (STVA) Overseas visitors who intend to stay in Australia for less than 12 months. Short-term visitor departures (STVD) Overseas visitors departing after a recorded stay of less than 12 months in Australia. Skill stream Those categories of the Migration Program where the core eligibility criteria are based on the applicant's employability or capacity to invest and/or do business in Australia. The immediate accompanying families of principal applicants in the skill stream are also counted as part of the skill stream. This definition of skill stream is used by DIBP who administer the Migration Program. State or territory of residence/stay State or territory in which overseas visitors lived/stayed or the state or territory in which residents live/lived. On arrival, overseas visitors are asked on their passenger card for their state or territory of intended address in Australia. On departure from Australia, overseas visitors are asked on the passenger card for the state or territory where they spent most time. Australian residents departing Australia are asked on their passenger card for the state or territory in which they live/lived. Residents returning to Australia are asked on their passenger card for their state or territory of intended address. Temporary entrants See temporary visas. Temporary visas Temporary entrant visas are visas permitting persons to come to Australia on a temporary basis for specific purposes. Main contributors are tourists, international students, those on temporary work visas, business visitors and working holiday makers. Visa Permission or authority granted by the Australian government to foreign nationals to travel to, enter and/or remain in Australia for a period of time or indefinitely. Visitor A visitor is any traveller arriving to or departing from Australia who is not a resident. A visitor can be either short-term (less than 12 months) or long-term (12 months or more). Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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