Visa Changes

Visa Cancellation Deportation
Outlined below are general issues regarding visa changes:

Visa Cancellation Reasons

  • Incorrect information was provided.

  • False documents were provided.

  • Visa conditions were breached. 

  • Character reasons.

  • Circumstances under which the visa was granted no longer exist. (For example, where the relationship breaks down for the holder of a Spouse temporary visa).

Visa Cancellation Procedure

  • Applicants are under an obligation to notify the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC )of changed circumstances or incorrect answers in the Application.
  • DIAC investigates the alleged breach, and then issues a 'Notice of Intention to Cancel' to the Applicant.
  • Applicant must respond to the 'Notice of Intention to Cancel', within a specified timeframe, with reasons why they believe the visa should not be cancelled.
  • DIAC makes a decision after receiving a response from the Applicant. 
  • If the visa is cancelled - Applicant has a right of review (Appeal).
  • A non-citizen who is convicted of certain offences in Australia, after investigation, may be subject to criminal deportation.

 

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