Disability Services and Employment QLD Pty Ltd (Migration)

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[2022] AATA 4895

29 November 2022


Disability Services and Employment  QLD Pty Ltd (Migration) [2022] AATA 4895 (29 November 2022)

DECISION RECORD

DIVISION:Migration & Refugee Division

APPLICANT:  Disability Services and Employment QLD Pty Ltd

REPRESENTATIVE:  Mr Tonio Thomas (MARN: 1174825)

CASE NUMBER:  1925999

HOME AFFAIRS REFERENCE(S):          BCC2017/4717384

MEMBER:De-Anne Kelly

DATE:29 November 2022

PLACE OF DECISION:  Brisbane

DECISION:The Tribunal affirms the decision under review to refuse the nomination.

Statement made on 29 November 2022 at 11:49am

CATCHWORDS  
MIGRATION – Employer Nomination – approval of nominated position – Direct Entry stream – Disability Services Officer – regional Australia – tasks of the position – no response to s.359(2) invitation – decision under review affirmed 

LEGISLATION 
Migration Act 1958 (Cth), ss 359C, 360, 363A
Migration Regulations 1994 (Cth), r 5.19

CASES
Hasran v MIAC [2010] FCAFC 40 

STATEMENT OF DECISION AND REASONS

APPLICATION FOR REVIEW

  1. This is an application for review of a decision made by a delegate of the Minister for Home Affairs on 12 September 2019 to reject the applicant’s application for approval of the nomination of a position in Australia under reg 5.19 of the Migration Regulations 1994 (Cth) (the Regulations).

  2. The applicant applied for approval on 11 December 2017. The requirements for the approval of the nomination of a position in Australia are found in reg 5.19 of the Regulations which contains two alternative streams: a Temporary Residence Transition nomination stream (reg 5.19(3)) and a Direct Entry nomination stream (reg 5.19(4)). If the application is made in accordance with reg 5.19(2) and meets the requirements of either stream, then the application must be approved. If any of the requirements are not met then the application must be refused: reg 5.19(5).

  3. In this case, the applicant has applied for approval of a nomination, seeking to satisfy the criteria in the Direct Entry nomination stream.

  4. The delegate refused the application on the basis the applicant’s nomination did not satisfy reg 5.19 (4)(h)(ii)(A) and (D) the Regulations because following a site visit by officers of the Department it was found that the applicant’s place of work was not located in regional Australia and the tasks of the position did not correspond with the tasks of the nominated occupation 411712 Disability Services Officer.

  5. The applicant was represented.

  6. For the following reasons, the Tribunal has decided to affirm the decision under review to refuse the nomination.

    Tribunal invitation to provide information

  7. On 19 October 2022 the Tribunal invited the applicant under s.359(2) of the Migration Act 1958 (the Act) to provide updated and current information that demonstrated that the nomination met all of the criteria in r.5.19 of the Regulations at the time of its decision.

  8. The combined invitation also specifically stated that the Tribunal must receive the applicant’s comments / response and the requested information by 2 November 2022, or within the period allowed for this purpose, or it would lose any entitlement it might otherwise have under the Act to appear before the Tribunal.  The invitation was sent via the email address provided on the review application form.

  9. As such the applicant did not provide its requested information, within the prescribed period and did not request an extension of time.

  10. In these circumstances, s.359C of the Act applies and pursuant to s.360(3) the review applicant is not entitled to appear before the Tribunal. The effect of s.363A of the Act is that if a review applicant has no entitlement to a hearing, the Tribunal has no power to permit him or her to appear: Hasran v MIAC [2010] FCAFC 40.

  11. To date, the requested information has not been provided and the applicant has not contacted the Tribunal to indicate that the information is forthcoming. The Tribunal is not required to delay indefinitely making its decision. In the circumstances, the Tribunal has decided to proceed to decision without taking further steps to obtain the information.

  12. For the following reasons, the Tribunal has decided to affirm the decision under review to refuse the nomination.

    CONSIDERATION OF CLAIMS AND EVIDENCE

  13. The issue in this case is whether the applicant meets the requirements for approval of the nomination under the Direct Entry nomination stream set out in reg 5.19(4), which is extracted in the attachment to this decision. For the nomination to be approved, all the requirements must be met.

  14. On 11 December 2017, the applicant lodged a Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme employer nomination visa subclass 187 in the Direct Entry Stream for the position of   Disability Services Officer to be employed in Nambour QLD 4560 on $64,000 per annum in favour of Mr Manpinder Singh.

  15. Regional Australia - reg 5.19(4)(h)(ii)(A)

  16. The regulation requires that the position is located in regional Australia.

  17. In the invitation sent by the Tribunal it made reference to the position being required to be located in regional Australia however scant evidence was provided that the applicant has leased, occupied and established an operational business in regional Australia.

  18. The Tribunal finds that it cannot be satisfied that the business is located in regional Australia.

  19. Accordingly, r 5.19(4)(h)(ii)(A) is not met.

  20. Tasks of the position – reg 5.19(4)(h)(ii)(D)

  21. The regulation requires that the tasks to be performed in the position correspond to the tasks of an occupation specified by the Minister in an instrument in writing for this sub-subparagraph being a position on the website of the Australian Bureau of Statistics website namely Disability Services Officer ANZSCO 411712.

  22. In the invitation from the Tribunal it requested updated job descriptions, work samples, emails, correspondence and other examples of the daily tasks performed in the nominated position however there was no response to this invitation and the Tribunal can only consider the information it has to hand. The documents to hand are several years out of date and do not give a contemporary overview of the role and tasks of the position. The Tribunal cannot be satisfied that the tasks of the nominated position correspond to the tasks of Disability Services Officer ANZSCO 411712.

  23. Accordingly, r 5.19(4)(h)(ii)(D) is not met.

  24. For the above reasons the Tribunal is not satisfied that the applicant meets the requirements of reg 5.19(4). The applicant has not sought to satisfy the criteria in Temporary Residence Transition Nomination stream, and as such has not met the requirements in reg 5.19(3). Accordingly, the nomination of the position cannot be approved. Therefore, the Tribunal must affirm the decision under review.

    DECISION

  25. The Tribunal affirms the decision under review to refuse the nomination.

    De-Anne Kelly
    Member



    ATTACHMENT - Extracts from the Migration Regulations 1994

    5.19Approval of nominated positions (employer nomination)

    (2)The application must:

    (a)be made in accordance with approved form 1395…; and

    (aa) include a written certification by the nominator stating whether or not the nominator has engaged in conduct, in relation to the nomination, that constitutes a contravention of subsection 245AR(1) of the Act; and

    (b)be accompanied by the fee mentioned in regulation 5.37.

    Direct Entry nomination

    (4)The Minister must, in writing, approve a nomination if:

    (a)the application for approval:

    (i)       is made in accordance with subregulation (2); and

    (ii)      identifies a need for the nominator to employ an identified person, as a paid employee, to work in the position under the nominator’s direct control; and

    (b)the nominator:

    (i)       is actively and lawfully operating a business in Australia; and

    (ii)      directly operates the business; and

    (c)for a nominator whose business activities include activities relating to the hiring of labour to other unrelated businesses — the position is within the business activities of the nominator and not for hire to other unrelated businesses; and

    (d)both of the following apply:

    (i)       the employee will be employed on a full-time basis in the position for at least 2 years;

    (ii)      the terms and conditions of the employee’s employment will not include an express exclusion of the possibility of extending the period of employment; and

    (e)the terms and conditions of employment applicable to the position will be no less favourable than the terms and conditions that:

    (i)       are provided; or

    (ii)      would be provided;

    to an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident for performing equivalent work in the same workplace at the same location; and

    (f)either:

    (i)       there is no adverse information known to Immigration about the nominator or a person associated with the nominator; or

    (ii)      it is reasonable to disregard any adverse information known to Immigration about the nominator or a person associated with the nominator; and

    (g)the nominator has a satisfactory record of compliance with the laws of the Commonwealth, and of each State or Territory in which the applicant operates a business and employs employees in the business, relating to workplace relations; and

    (h)either:

    (i)       all of the following apply:

    (A)the tasks to be performed in the position will be performed in Australia and correspond to the tasks of an occupation specified by the Minister in an instrument in writing for this sub-subparagraph;

    (AA)there is a genuine need for the nominator to employ the person identified under subparagraph (a)(ii), as a paid employee, to work in the position under the nominator’s direct control;

    (AAA)the occupation is applicable to the person identified under subparagraph (a)(ii) in accordance with the specification of the occupation;

    (B)either:

    (I)the nominator’s business has operated for at least 12 months, and the nominator meets the requirements for the training of Australian citizens and Australian permanent residents that are specified by the Minister in an instrument in writing for this sub-sub-subparagraph; or

    (II)the nominator’s business has operated for less than 12 months, and the nominator has an auditable plan for meeting the requirements specified in the instrument mentioned in sub-sub-subparagraph (I); or

    (ii)      all of the following apply:

    (A)the position is located in regional Australia;

    (B)there is a genuine need for the nominator to employ the person identified under subparagraph (a)(ii), as a paid employee, to work in the position under the nominator’s direct control;

    (C)the position cannot be filled by an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident who is living in the same local area as that place;

    (D)the tasks to be performed in the position correspond to the tasks of an occupation specified by the Minister in an instrument in writing for this sub-subparagraph;

    (DA)the occupation is applicable to the person identified under subparagraph (a)(ii) in accordance with the specification of the occupation;

    (E)the business operated by the nominator is located at that place;

    (F)a body that is:

    (I)specified by the Minister in an instrument in writing for this sub-subparagraph; and

    (II)located in the same State or Territory as the location of the position;

    has advised the Minister about the matters mentioned in paragraph (e) and sub-subparagraphs (B) and (C).

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  • Immigration

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  • Judicial Review

  • Statutory Construction

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  • Jurisdiction

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