AAT Bulletin 16 Dec 2019

Below is a copy of the AAT Bulletin for 16 December 2019. Citizenship decisions are on page 4 and Migration decisions are on page 5.
AAT-Bulletin-16-December-2019.pdf
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Below is a copy of the AAT Bulletin for 16 December 2019. Citizenship decisions are on page 4 and Migration decisions are on page 5.
AAT-Bulletin-16-December-2019.pdf
The Office of the MARA have extended the Practice Ready Program to the 30 June 2020.
To book into the Practice Ready Program, and complete it wholly online please visit Legal Training Australia.
The business program for Queensland State Nomination is temporarily closed for all business visas including:
Those who have submitted an EOI for:
up until close of business (5pm AEST) 17 December 2019 will still be picked up and processed.
...Have you ever gotten a "bad" decision from the Tribunal on a Partner visa case?
A decision that affirmed a refusal of the Department that seemed "wrong", or that just skimmed over the evidence you presented for your client and did not include a full and fair analysis of the facts?
Have you wondered: "Is there anything I can do to fix this?"
...The Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs, the Hon. David Coleman has requested and been provided with leave of absence for personal reasons. Minister Coleman is an incredibly valued member of our team and has been doing an outstanding job. I look forward to him to returning to his Ministerial role when he is in a position to do so.
I have appointed the Hon. Alan Tudge to take on Mr Coleman’s ministerial responsibilities in an acting capacity effective immediately until such time as Mr Coleman is in a position to return. Mr Coleman will continue to perform his local responsibilities as Member for Banks. Mr Tudge has previous experience in this portfolio area in Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs and will continue with his current responsibilities as Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure.
To assist Minister Tudge I have tasked the Member for Fairfax, Ted O’Brien to lead the Government’s negotiations in relation to the South East Queensland City Deal. This new responsibility will complement his existing role representing the Australian Government in relation to the 2032 South East Queensland Olympics and Paralympics.