What happens when your visa is cancelled in Australia?

Under Australian migration law there are various visa cancellation powers available to the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection when he is considering cancelling an Australian visa. Which cancellation power will be used, and the processes that attach to the cancelling of the relevant visa, will depend on the subclass of visa being considered for cancellation and your personal circumstances leading to the DIBP taking action to cancel the visa. Your visa may be cancelled for following reasons: 1. Breach of a visa condition (For example working without work rights or beyond your work limitation) 2. Ground up on which the visa was granted no longer exists (For example your employment has finished and you are on a 457 visa) 3. Change of circumstances (For example a relationship breakdown on a partner visa) 4. Providing false, misleading, incorrect information or bogus documents 5. Being of bad character (For example you have committed a criminal offence since your visa was granted) 6. Not a genuine entrant (For example you have a student visa but you are not studying) If your visa gets refused, dont panic. Contact Turner Coulson Immigration Lawyers - best immigration visa lawyers in Sydney.


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