Settlement Guide: What to do when your visa is cancelled

Settlement Guide: What to do when your visa is cancelled

What to do when your visa is cancelled Source: Supplied

If your visa is set to be cancelled during the coronavirus pandemic, not seeking prompt legal advice could jeopardise your chances of lawfully staying in Australia.



 

Highlights

  • Only the home affairs minister, immigration minister or their delegate can cancel visas
  • You can apply for a review of your visa if it was cancelled under Section 501 of the Migration Act 1958 at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal
  • A legal expert at Macquarie University found having legal representation significantly improves your visa review outcome

 

Visa cancellations generally occur based on a breach of visa conditions, failing to meet character requirements or providing false information on a visa application, according to Tim Madigan, a solicitor and migration agent at Queensland’s not-for-profit Refugee and Immigration Legal Service.

Read the full article in English here.

 


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