Dear Department of Home Affairs,

In the years prior to COVID-19, there were reports and statements from both DHA & the US Dept of Homeland Security confirming Australia was being considered for the US global entry program (currently open to citizens of the UK, Singapore and others)
Trials were slated to begin in 2020 and then covid delayed those plans.

Can you please advise whether or not the plans to initiate a trial for Australians to be eligible for global entry are still on the cards and if so, when do we expect those trials to begin. Many Australians travel to the US multiple times a year and it would be a great benefit to many people.

I hope you can assist with pushing the matter forward for the better access of Australians into one of our key partners in tourism and trade.

Yours faithfully,

Christopher Bowron

FOI, Department of Home Affairs

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FOI Request: FA 23/11/01144

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Dear Christopher Bowron,

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In the years prior to COVID-19, there were reports and statements from
both DHA & the US Dept of Homeland Security confirming Australia was being
considered for the US global entry program (currently open to citizens of
the UK, Singapore and others) Trials were slated to begin in 2020 and then
covid delayed those plans.

Can you please advise whether or not the plans to initiate a trial for
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Bowron <[FOI #10888 email]>
Sent: 20 November 2023 10:09 PM
To: FOI <[Department of Home Affairs request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Australian Inclusion in the US
Global Entry Program

 

Dear Department of Home Affairs,

 

In the years prior to COVID-19, there were reports and statements from
both DHA & the US Dept of Homeland Security confirming Australia was being
considered for the US global entry program (currently open to citizens of
the UK, Singapore and others) Trials were slated to begin in 2020 and then
covid delayed those plans.

 

Can you please advise whether or not the plans to initiate a trial for
Australians to be eligible for global entry are still on the cards and if
so, when do we expect those trials to begin. Many Australians travel to
the US multiple times a year and it would be a great benefit to many
people.

 

I hope you can assist with pushing the matter forward for the better
access of Australians into one of our key partners in tourism and trade.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Christopher Bowron

 

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Dear Christopher Bowron,

 

Freedom of Information Request

I refer to your email dated 20 November 2023 in which you requested access
to documents held by Department of Home Affairs under the Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act).

You specifically requested access to:

In the years prior to COVID-19, there were reports and statements from
both DHA & the US Dept of Homeland Security confirming Australia was being
considered for the US global entry program (currently open to citizens of
the UK, Singapore and others) Trials were slated to begin in 2020 and then
covid delayed those plans.

Can you please advise whether or not the plans to initiate a trial for
Australians to be eligible for global entry are still on the cards and if
so, when do we expect those trials to begin. Many Australians travel to
the US multiple times a year and it would be a great benefit to many
people.

On 23 November 2023, Department notified you of its intention to refuse
your request on the basis that the work involved in processing your
request in its current form would substantially and unreasonably divert
the resources of Department from its other operations due to its broad
nature, size and complexity. 

In particular, Department notified you that, within 14 days of receipt of
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·         you wish to make a revised request; or

·         indicate that you do not wish to revise your request; or

·         withdraw your request.

The 14 day period has now expired.  As such, in accordance with section
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withdrawn.

If you have any enquiries concerning this matter, please do not hesitate
to contact an FOI officer at [Department of Home Affairs request email].

 

 

 

Paul

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Privacy FOI & Records Management Branch | Legal Group

Department Of Home Affairs

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