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Visas for Non-citizens Australia
The Migration Act 1958 covers certain Sections on visas for non-citizens. In this article, we will explore some visas for non-citizens. The following sections contain information on some visas for non-citizens: Section 37: Bridging Visas for
Offences Relating to Immigration Detention
This article will outline offences relating to immigration detention under Division 7A of the Migration Act 1958. Before we outline the different provisions, let’s first define “immigration detention” under the Act. According to the Act: 1.
Minister’s Personal Power to Cancel a Visa
The Migration Act 1958 bestows the Minister of Home Affairs with the power to cancel a visa granted to a non-citizen in certain circumstances. This article will discuss the Minister’s power to cancel a visa under Sections 133A to 133C of the Migration
Duties of Masters in Relation to Crews
This article will discuss the duties of masters in relation to crews under the Migration Act 1958. The Migration Act of 1958 of Australia serves as a crucial legislative framework. It governs the immigration, entry, and stay of individuals in the country.
Cancellation of Criminal Justice Visas
The Migration Act (1958) consists of Sections on the cancellation of criminal justice visas. These Sections fall under Subdivision E of Division 4 (Criminal justice visas) under Part 2 of the Act. These include: In this blog, we will explore points in
Work and Family Sponsorship Obligations
This article will discuss work and family sponsorship obligations under the Migration Act 1958. The work sponsorship program is designed to attract skilled workers to Australia to fill the skills gap in the Australian labour market. To be eligible for work