G4A3 Pty Ltd (Migration)
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[2021] AATA 1468
•16 March 2021
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G4A3 Pty Ltd (Migration) [2021] AATA 1468
[2021] AATA 1468
16 March 2021
CaseChat Overview and Summary
G4A3 Pty Ltd (Migration) concerned an application for review of a decision made under the *Migration Regulations 1994* (Cth) concerning the Temporary Residence Transition nomination stream. The applicant, G4A3 Pty Ltd, sought to have a decision set aside. The matter was heard by Joanne Bakas.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the applicant had met the requirements for the Temporary Residence Transition nomination stream, specifically in relation to the nominated occupation of Metal Fabricator. The applicant contended that it had been employed in this nominated occupation for at least three years and had been approved as a standard business sponsor.
The court considered the evidence presented regarding the applicant's employment history and sponsorship status. It was determined that the applicant had indeed satisfied the necessary criteria for the nominated occupation and sponsorship. Consequently, the decision under review was set aside.
The central legal issue before the court was whether the applicant had met the requirements for the Temporary Residence Transition nomination stream, specifically in relation to the nominated occupation of Metal Fabricator. The applicant contended that it had been employed in this nominated occupation for at least three years and had been approved as a standard business sponsor.
The court considered the evidence presented regarding the applicant's employment history and sponsorship status. It was determined that the applicant had indeed satisfied the necessary criteria for the nominated occupation and sponsorship. Consequently, the decision under review was set aside.
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Immigration
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Administrative Law
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Judicial Review
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Procedural Fairness
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Natural Justice
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