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This is a case of of a subclass 457 dependant visa.  Below is the DIBP's grant letter which in our view, leaves the DIBP wide open to fraud.

457-dependant-grant-letter-invites-fraud.pdf

On the above 457 visa grant letter, at the bottom of the page, information identifies the unique ID for the sponsoring business.  This is supposed to be confidential to the business.  The sponsoring business' TRN and Visa Application IDs are also visible.  We have deleted this information from the picture to protect the client and our source.  

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Do you find the provisions of the Migration Act that limit the role of a migration agent/lawyer at a hearing before the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to be frustrating? 

As we all know, although section 366A of the Act provides that an applicant is entitled, while appearing before the Tribunal, to have am “assistant” present at a hearing that is convened under section 360, section 366A(2) also says that the “assistant” is not “entitled to present arguments to the Tribunal, or to address the Tribunal, unless the Tribunal is satisfied that, because of exceptional circumstances, the assistant should be allowed to do so”. 

Does this mean that as a migration agent or lawyer acting for an applicant you are effectively reduced to being a bump on a log during the hearing?  That you are just an observer, and that there is little value that you can contribute by attending the hearing with your applicant/client? 

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Slip-ups, mishaps, a broken bone perhaps! As cliché as it sounds, accidents do happen. Personal Accident and Illness Insurance (IPA Cover) offers financial protection when you can no longer work due to an injury or sickness. A policy will cover your lost income while you aren’t working or pay you a lump sum payment if you are permanently unable to work due to a severe injury or illness.

The cover is a great option for those that aren’t covered by Worker’s Compensation such as consultants, contractors, sole traders or directors, and can also act as a top up for when your income exceeds the weekly benefits that a Worker’s Comp cover will pay. It also is flexible and adaptable to your current situation. There’s many reason to love Personal Accident cover but here are just a few of them:

1. No Health Checks

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Exactly where do the boundaries of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal’s jurisdiction? 

Or, to put the question in another way, under what circumstances can you seek merits review against the refusal of a 457 visa application? 

This has perhaps been one of the most intensively litigated questions in the Federal courts over the last couple of years.  

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Is it ever possible to get the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to “reconsider” a decision that is adverse to an applicant? 

For example, suppose that a decision of the Tribunal was “infected by jurisdictional error”. 

Is it possible in such circumstances simply to ask the Tribunal to reconsider the decision, rather than making an application to the Federal Circuit Court?  

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