Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - What happened to the ticket package on the Melbourne tram? I am a graduate student in Sydney. On this trip to Melbourne, the ticket was checked when I took the tram. He asked me my name.

What happened to the ticket package on the Melbourne tram? I am a graduate student in Sydney. On this trip to Melbourne, the ticket was checked when I took the tram. He asked me my name.

If you return to China at the end of the year and never come to Australia again, it will not be a big problem, and it will only give Australians another bad impression of China people.

If it is possible to come to Australia in the future, you'd better call yourself and tell them that you have moved, and tell them your real address.

When the ticket inspector sees your name, he will also write down your birthday, even if he doesn't write it in person, he will mark it at the back. It doesn't matter whether you remember your passport number. Passport number will be different after the passport expires, but the name and birthday will generally correspond to the same.

After escaping, they will give you a fine. If you don't pay before the due date, you will continue to send a second letter to the address you provided. The fine will be doubled and then kept turning in. If the fine is not paid after reaching a certain amount, the record will be sent to the credit department. It will be six months before it can be uploaded to the credit department. I heard from a friend that a friend of his was reported by the Immigration Bureau to cancel his visa because he didn't pay for the plane ticket. But I didn't really see it, so I dare not say that your visa will definitely be cancelled.

However, for applicants with visa records, the Immigration Bureau will transfer their credit records to the Credit Department as a reference for their visa approval, which will definitely affect your future visa application.