Understanding the Migration Act 1958 and Migration Regulations 1994 is essential for a successful application. Navigate the legal frameworks governing entry and stay in Australia.
The principal legislation governing immigration to Australia. It outlines who can enter, the cancellation of visas, and the deportation of unlawful non-citizens.
Contains the specific criteria (Schedules 1, 2, 3, and 4) that an applicant must meet for a visa to be granted. Includes Public Interest Criteria (PIC).
Legal duties imposed on approved sponsors (Standard Business Sponsors, Labour Agreements) under the Migration Act. Severe penalties apply for non-compliance.
If your visa is refused or cancelled, you may have the right to seek a merits review through the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT).
Overview of Immigration LawThe Migration Act 1958 and the Migration Regulations 1994 form the basis of Australian immigr...
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