1615697 (Refugee)
[2019] AATA 4368
•17 May 2019
1615697 (Refugee) [2019] AATA 4368 (17 May 2019)
DECISION RECORD
DIVISION:Migration & Refugee Division
CASE NUMBER: 1615697
COUNTRY OF REFERENCE: China
MEMBER:Justin Meyer
DATE:17 May 2019
PLACE OF DECISION: Melbourne
DECISION:The Tribunal confirms the decision to dismiss the application.
Statement made on 17 May 2019 at 8:50am
CATCHWORDS
REFUGEE – protection visa – China – applicant did not appear at hearing – notified of dismissal – applicant did not seek reinstatement – decision under review affirmed
LEGISLATION
Migration Act 1958 (Cth), ss 426A, 426B
Any references appearing in square brackets indicate that information has been omitted from this decision pursuant to section 431 of the Migration Act 1958 and replaced with generic information which does not allow the identification of an applicant, or their relative or other dependant.
STATEMENT OF DECISION AND REASONS
APPLICATION FOR REVIEW
This is an application for review of a decision made by a delegate of the Minister for Immigration on 29 August 2016 to refuse to grant the visa applicant a protection visa under the Migration Act 1958 (the Act).
On 1 May 2019 the Tribunal dismissed the application under s.426A(1A)(b) of the Act as the applicant did not appear before it to give evidence and present arguments at the time and date of the scheduled hearing.
The applicant was notified of the dismissal decision and given a copy of a written statement setting out the decision and the reasons for the decision, in accordance with s.426B(5). The applicant was advised that reinstatement of the application could be sought within 14 days of receiving the dismissal statement and that a failure to apply for reinstatement within the 14 day period would result in confirmation of the dismissal decision.
As the applicant did not apply for reinstatement of the application within the 14 days period, the Tribunal must confirm the decision to dismiss the application. In these circumstances, the decision under review is taken to be affirmed.
DECISION
The Tribunal confirms the decision to dismiss the application.
Justin Meyer
Member
Key Legal Topics
Areas of Law
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Administrative Law
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Immigration
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Procedural Fairness
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Judicial Review
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Jurisdiction
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Natural Justice
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