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Aliens Act 1947

Act No. 22 of 1947 as amended, taking into account amendments up to Act No. 91 of 1976
Registered 18 Nov 2009
Start Date 20 Sep 1976
End Date 18 Oct 1984
Date of repeal 18 Oct 1984
Repealed by Aliens Act Repeal Act 1984

ALIENS ACT 1947
- Reprinted as at 30 June 1981 (HISTACT CHAP 226 #DATE 30:06:1981)

*1* The Aliens Act 1947 (a) as shown in this reprint comprises Act No. 22, 1947
as amended by the other Acts specified in the following table:
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Application,
saving
Number Date Date of or
transitional
Act and year of Assent commencement provisions
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aliens Act 1947 22, 1947 10 June 1947 1 Jan 1948 (see
Gazette 1947, p.
3389)
Aliens Act 1952 68, 1952 28 Oct 1952 15 Nov 1954 (see
Gazette 1954, p.
3233) -
Aliens Act 1959 32, 1959 13 May 1959 13 May 1959 -
Aliens Act 1965 12, 1965 17 May 1965 17 May 1965 -
Aliens Act 1966 9, 1966 6 May 1966 6 May 1966 -
Aliens Act 1973 132, 1973 13 Nov 1973 13 Nov 1973 -
Statute Law
Revision Act 1973 216, 1973 19 Dec 1973 31 Dec 1973 Ss. 9 (1) and 10
Administrative
Changes
(Consequential
Provisions) Act
1976 91, 1976 20 Sept 1976 20 Sept 1976 (b) S. 4
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (a) This citation is provided for by the Amendments Incorporation Act 1905
and the Acts Citation Act 1976.

(b) By virtue of sub-section 2 (7) of the Administrative Changes
(Consequential Provisions) Act 1976 the amendment made by that Act to the Aliens Act 1947 is deemed to have come into operation on 22 December 1975.

ALIENS ACT 1947 - TABLE OF PROVISIONS

TABLE

TABLE OF PROVISIONS


Section

1. Short title

2. Commencement

3. (Repealed)

4. Interpretation

5. Register of aliens

6. Register not open for inspection

7. Aliens to register

7A. Making of application for registration before entry into Australia

8. Exemption from registration

9,10. (Repealed)

10A. Notification of marriage

11. Change of surname

12. (Repealed)

13. Aliens and others to supply information

14. Untrue statements

15. Offences by witnesses

16. Signing for alien

17. Offences to be continuing

18. Settlement of cases

18A. Acts done outside Australia

19. Time for commencement of prosecutions

20. Penalties for offence

21. Regulations

ALIENS ACT 1947 - LONG TITLE

SECT

An Act relating to Aliens

ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 1.
Short title

SECT

1. This Act may be cited as the Aliens Act 1947.*1*


See notes to first article of this CHAPTER.

ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 2.
Commencement

SECT

2. This Act shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by Proclamation.*1*


Section 3 repealed by No. 216, 1973, s. 3
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See notes to first article of this CHAPTER.

ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 4.
Interpretation

Sub-section (1) amended by No. 68, 1952, s. 3; No. 32, 1959, s. 3; No. 216,
1973, s. 3; No. 91, 1976, s. 3

SECT

4. (1) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears-

''alien'' means a person over the age of sixteen years who is an alien within the meaning of the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948-1950;*2*

''officer'' means-

(a) an officer of the Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs; or

(b) a person, or a person included in a class of persons, authorized by the Minister to exercise the powers conferred on an officer by this Act.


Added by No. 9, 1966, s. 3

SECT

(2) For the purposes of this Act but subject to the next succeeding sub-section, a person who arrives in Australia on board a ship or aircraft shall be deemed to enter Australia when he first disembarks from the ship or aircraft in Australia, whether or not he intends to return to the ship or aircraft.


Added by No. 9, 1966, s. 3

SECT

(3) For the purposes of the last preceding sub-section, where a person who arrives in Australia on board an aircraft disembarks from the aircraft at an airport that is a proclaimed airport for the purposes of the Migration Act 1958-1966, that person shall be deemed not to have disembarked from the aircraft at that airport unless and until he leaves that airport otherwise than in the same aircraft.


*2* S. 4 (1), definition of ''alien''-Now cited as the Australian Citizenship
Act 1948.

ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 5.
Register of aliens

Sub-section (1) amended by No. 68, 1952, s. 4

SECT

5. (1) There shall be a Register of Aliens for every State or Territory being part of the Commonwealth, in which entries shall be made, and from which entries may be removed, as prescribed.


(2) An alien whose name is entered in a Register of Aliens shall be a registered alien.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 6.
Register not open for inspection

SECT

6. A Register of Aliens shall not be open for inspection except by a person authorized in writing by the Minister.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 7.
Aliens to register

Substituted by No. 68, 1952, s. 5
Sub-section (1) amended by No. 216, 1973, s. 3

SECT

7. (1) A person who-

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(b) being an alien, has entered Australia; or

(c) while in Australia, has become an alien,

shall, in the prescribed manner and before the prescribed time, apply to be registered under this Act as an alien.


Substituted by No. 216, 1973, s. 3

SECT

(2) Sub-section (1) does not apply to an alien who enters Australia if-

(a) at the date of that entry, he is a registered alien; or

(b) before the date of that entry, an application for his registration under this Act was received under section 7A and the application was not cancelled.


Amended by No. 132, 1973, s. 3

SECT

(3) Where a person who is required by this section to apply to be registered under this Act as an alien is under the age of eighteen years at the time when the obligation so to apply first arises, the application may be made on his behalf by his parent or guardian.


Amended by No. 132, 1973, s. 3

SECT

(4) The parent or guardian of a person under the age of eighteen years who is required by this section to apply to be registered under this Act as an alien and in respect of whom an application for registration has not been made before the prescribed time shall be deemed to have contravened this section.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 7A.
Making of application for registration before entry into Australia

Inserted by No. 9, 1966, s. 5

SECT

7A. (1) An officer may, in relation to a proposed entry into Australia of an alien, receive an application for registration of the alien under this Act, but the name of the alien shall not be entered in a Register of Aliens in pursuance of the application before the alien has entered Australia.


Amended by No. 132, 1973, s. 4

SECT

(2) An application under the last preceding sub-section shall be made in the prescribed manner by the alien or, if the alien is under the age of eighteen years, by the alien or, on his behalf, by his parent or guardian.


(3) Where it appears to an officer that the proposed entry of an alien into Australia in relation to which an application has been received under this section will not, or is unlikely to, take place, or that it is desirable to do so by reason of lapse of time since the application was made, the officer may cancel the application.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 8.
Exemption from registration

Sub-section (1) amended by No. 68, 1952, s. 6; No. 12, 1965, s. 3; No. 9, 1966, s. 6; No. 132, 1973, ss. 5 and 9

SECT

8. (1) The provisions of sections 7 and 10A do not apply to-

(a) any diplomatic or consular representative or official trade commissioner of a foreign country or any member of the staff of any such representative or commissioner who has been sent to Australia by the Government of the foreign country, or the wife or dependent relative of any such representative, commissioner or member;

(b) the master and crew of any public vessel of any Government, other than a vessel which is employed for purposes of trade or commerce;

(c) a person who enters Australia while an alien and, before the time by which he would, but for this section, be required to apply to be registered as an alien, states to an officer that he does not intend to remain in Australia for more than twelve months; and

(d) any alien or any alien included in a class of aliens exempted from registration by the Minister or by an officer authorized in that behalf by the Minister.


Added by No. 9, 1966, s. 6; amended by No. 132, 1973, ss. 5 and 9

SECT

(2) Notwithstanding the last preceding sub-section, where a person referred to in paragraph (c) of that sub-section remains in Australia for more than twelve months after the day on which he entered Australia, the provisions of sections 7 and 10A apply to that person after the expiration of that period.


Section 9 repealed by No. 132, 1973, s. 6; section 10 repealed by No. 12, 1965, s. 4
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ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 10A.
Notification of marriage

Inserted by No. 68, 1952, s. 7

SECT

10A. An alien who marries shall, within the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner, notify a prescribed person of the marriage.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 11.
Change of surname

Substituted by No. 68, 1952, s. 7
Sub-section (1) amended by No. 132, 1973, s. 9

SECT

11. (1) Subject to sub-section (4), an alien shall not, without the consent in writing of the Minister or of a person, or of a person included in a class of persons, authorized in writing by the Minister to give consents under this section, assume or use a surname other than a surname that he is permitted by this section to use.


Amended by No. 132, 1973, s. 9

SECT

(2) A person who was in Australia immediately before 1st January 1948, may-

(a) if he was, immediately before that date, registered under the National Security (Aliens Control) Regulations-use the surname under which he was so registered; or

(b) if he was not, immediately before that date, registered under those Regulations-use the surname by which he was ordinarily known immediately before that date.


Amended by No. 132, 1973, s. 9

SECT

(3) A person who has entered Australia on or after 1st January, 1948, may-

(a) if he is registered under this Act-use the surname under which he is so registered; or

(b) if he is not registered under this Act-use the surname by which he was, immediately before his entry, ordinarily known.


Amended by No. 132, 1973, s. 9

SECT

(4) The provisions of sub-section (1) do not apply to-

(a) the assumption and use of her husband's surname by an alien, being a woman, upon and after her marriage;

(b) the assumption and use of a surname by an alien where, before the commencement of this section, the alien has obtained consent under section 11 of the Aliens Act 1947 to his changing his surname to the first-mentioned surname; and

(c) the assumption and use of a name by a person in conformity with the usage of a religious order upon entry into that order.


Sections 12 and 12A repealed by No. 32, 1959, s. 4
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ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 13.
Aliens and others to supply information

SECT

13. An officer may require any person whom he believes to be an alien to furnish information as to his name, the date and place of his birth, his nationality, residence and occupation and to produce any document or other evidence in his possession or control relating to those matters, and a person who is so required shall not refuse or fail to supply that information or to produce the document or other evidence or knowingly give false or misleading information.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 14.
Untrue statements

Amended by No. 68, 1952, s. 8

SECT

14. A person shall not make any false statements in any application or other document under this Act or the regulations.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 15.
Offences by witnesses

SECT

15. A person shall not, unless he has reasonable ground for believing that the statements contained in the application or other document are true, affix his signature as witness to any application or other document signed by an alien for the purposes of this Act or the regulations.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 16.
Signing for alien

SECT

16. A person shall not place what purports to be the signature of another person on any application or other document under this Act or the regulations.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 17.
Offences to be continuing

SECT

17. (1) Notwithstanding that the time prescribed for the doing of any act by an alien has expired or that he has been convicted for failing to do that act, the alien shall, until he does that act, continue to be guilty of an offence and subject to the same penalty as if he had been proceeded against for failing to do that act within the prescribed time.


Added by No. 68, 1952, s. 9; amended by No. 132, 1973, ss. 7 and 9

SECT

(2) Notwithstanding that the time prescribed for the making of an application for registration under this Act of a person under the age of eighteen years has expired, or that the parent or guardian of that person has been convicted for contravening section 7, the parent or guardian shall, until such an application is made or the person attains the age of eighteen years, whichever first happens, continue to be deemed to have contravened that section and shall be subject to the same penalty as if he had been proceeded against for contravening that section.


Sub-section (3) omitted by No. 132, 1973, s. 7
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ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 18.
Settlement of cases

Amended by No. 68, 1952, s. 10; No. 32, 1959, s. 5; No. 12, 1965, s. 6; No. 9,
1966, s. 7; No. 132, 1973, ss. 8 and 9

SECT

18. Where an alien admits to an officer that he has failed to do within the prescribed time any act which section 7 or section 10A requires him to do, the officer shall report the circumstances to the Permanent Head of the Department administered by the Minister and, with the consent in writing of the alien and upon proof that the alien has since done that act, the Permanent Head or a person authorized in that behalf by the Minister may determine the matter and may order the alien to pay such pecuniary penalty not exceeding Twenty dollars as he thinks proper, and upon payment of that penalty, the alien shall not be liable to be further proceeded against in respect of the same matter.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 18A.
Acts done outside Australia

Inserted by No. 9, 1966, s. 8
Sub-section (1) amended by No. 132, 1973, s. 9

SECT

18A. (1) A person who enters Australia after having done an act or thing outside Australia in relation to an application under section 7A that, if it had been done in Australia, would have constituted an offence against this Act is guilty of an offence punishable upon conviction by a fine not exceeding One hundred dollars or imprisonment for a period not exceeding three months.


(2) Nothing in this section renders a person liable to be punished twice in connexion with the same act or thing done outside Australia.


Amended by No. 132, 1973, s. 9

SECT

(3) In relation to offences against this section, section 39 of the Judiciary Act 1903-1965 applies as if the several jurisdictions of the courts of the States were not subject to any limits as to locality.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 19.
Time for commencement of prosecutions

SECT

19. A summary prosecution in respect of any offence against this Act or the regulations may be commenced at any time after the commission of the offence.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 20.
Penalties for offence

Substituted by No. 9, 1966, s. 9

SECT

20. A person who contravenes or fails to comply with a provision of this Act is guilty of an offence punishable upon conviction by a fine not exceeding One hundred dollars or imprisonment for a period not exceeding three months.


ALIENS ACT 1947 - SECT. 21.
Regulations

Amended by No. 68, 1952, s. 11; No. 9, 1966, s. 10

SECT

21. The Governor-General may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act, prescribing all matters which are required or permitted to be prescribed or which are necessary or convenient to be prescribed, for carrying out or giving effect to this Act and in particular, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, for obtaining information as to the movements, employment and location of aliens in Australia and their departure from Australia, and for prescribing penalties not exceeding One hundred dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding three months, or both, for any offence against the regulations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --