Visa Cancellation and the Presumption of Innocence
Imagine that you are contacted by a potential client who is in immigration detention and asks if you are able to help him.
Imagine further that the client tells you the following information about his situation:
He was the holder of a 457 visa. When he went to the international airport in Sydney to take a flight overseas, he filled in an “outgoing passenger card”. He responded to a question on the card that asked whether he was taking more than $10,000 out of Australia by answering “No”. However, a routine search of his baggage by officers of the Australian Border Force revealed that he was in fact carrying more than $24,000.
...