Gao, Y.J v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs

Case

[1994] FCA 220

31 Mar 1994

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CATCHWORDS

IMMIGRATION - appeal from Immigration Review Trlbunal - whether Tribunal erred m law by declining to conduct review on ground it had no jurisdiction - meaning of "lawfully present in Australia".

Mieration Act 1958, ss 13, 14(l)(a), 14(3), 33(l)(c), 59, 60, llh(l)(c)
Mieration Reeulations, regs 24(l)(d), 27(2)(n)

Milrration (Review) Rerrulations, regs 21(3)(a), (4)(a) and (7)@)

Zanezinchai v. Millanta (1993) 116 ALR 357

YING J1 GAO and STANLEY KO v MINISTER FOR IMMIGRATION and

ETHNIC AFFAIRS

No. NG 604 of 1993

Coram:  Whitlam J
Place:  Sydney
Date: 
31 March 1994 
JUDGMENT No. ..,22.2 ..., l .,?,?, .,.

IN TI-IE FEDERAL COURT OF AUS'I'RLIA

NEW SOUTI-I WALES DISTRICl' REGISTRY NG 604 of 1993
GENERAL DIVISION )

YIN JI GAO

F~rst Applicant

STrnLEY KO

Seconcl Applicant

M I N I S T E R F O R IMMIGIIATION AND ETHNIC AFFAIRS

Respondent

Coraill. Whitlam J
P l a ~ e Sydney
Date 31 March 1994

28 APR 1994

FEDERAL COURT

AUSTRALIA

PRINCIPAL

REASONS FOR JIJDGMENT REGISTRY

(Ex Ternpore)

'The i~rst appl~cant is a Chlncsc nat~onal who had been granted a te~npo~ary ently
visa of the clohe lanl~ly vlqitor lass Shc hat1 entered Austral~a on 2 July 1991 and had

snbscqiiently been granted two furthcr temporary cntry pernuts of thc same class, thc last

of wl11c11 exp~red on 29 April 1992
On 12 1992 the first appl~cant lodgccl an appl~cat~on tor a tenipo~ary res~dcnt
entry pe~~l l l t 01 the specialist (otc~seas) lass Thc second appl~canl was her \pollsor.
The ~espondent's tlclegetc ~elusctl to grant such a n cntry permit and h ~ s dec~s~on was
ilff~~mcd by u levlew oll~cer. The second applicaril applicd lor a lcview of this dec~sron
to ilic Irnm~gratlol~ Rcv~ew Trlbunal ("the Tribunal"), wh~ch dcclr~iecl to conduct il rev~ew
on thc gro~ind that i t had no jurlscll~tlon. The l'~lbunnl stated:
"Tlle [{irhl npplicc~r~l] ltsas ... (111 l//eg(rl errlrflrll 11t ille dnte of
n~~plrtn~ror~ nrld ns .mclz does no/ Iln11e n rig111 of revre~v ill re~peci of
/he rc/trsrll of lrer crpplrcrrliorz (~e~y!~l~Iu/ior~ 21(3), Afigrntlorz (Review)
Regu1n1ior1.s) N I Z ~ llcr spoiz.ror h h - e ~ ~ i . ~ does 1101 11nve a rigllt of review
(reg~ilniiorz 21 (7)) "
The appl~ca~its purport to appeal to the Court fiom tlie cleclslon of the Tribuntll
ur~del s 138 ol tlie Mleratlon Act 1958 Thcy s ~ ~ h n ~ l l that thc T11burla.1 erred in law in

holding that il had no juliscllct~cln.

Altliougll thc M~e~at lon (Kevlew) Reaulatrons have been lepcaled, they contlnue

to apply to applications for entry pcrlnlts lodgcd beforc 1 Fcbruary 1993. The lclevant legislative prov~sion\ are cxplainecl 111 Zan~z~nch:u v. M~lla~lta (1993) 116 AI,R 357 by

" BY .S 116(l)(c) or file Act ilre reg~rloiiorls nlny provide /or per.sor~s
HJIIO ~ ~ ( I J J ~ I I I J ~ for review of deckiorls hy ille 'liiburznl
l l r n c i I r e,y 21 (3)(o) of llle A.li*yratiorz (Review)
Regrrltrirotls J Y 8 9 pro1,rderl or nrl crpplicor~l for nrz erllrv per7nit rrlay
crppls to life nrblrrrnl [or re~~iell, of n rlecisiorl lo refi~se (IPZ erllry perrrzii
zb 1,11icr nlin, "tile a/>plrcnr1t wns lalvfullv ~reserzi uz Azrslrnlia wlzerz he
or SIZC 1od.ced ilze u~~~~licallor~." (ernpkosi.r orlded)
I3y .S I4 of 111e Acl, or1 errlerirrg A~rslrnlio, o rzor~-crllzer~ 6econle.r nrl
rlleg(z1 ~ / I I ~ ( I I I I l11~1e.r.~
((I) he or ,s/1e i\ llolrler of 11 vcrl~d ~I I I / ) J permit .

By s 14(3), c1 rlorl-crirzerl wlro 1.r rhe Izolda of a vrrlld errfry pe17nrl "11ccorlle.r orz rllegc~l errncrrzl LS lze or .\lie stop, beirzg ille l~oldcr of n

11crllrl erllr), pcrnlil 1t~11tle ze or .\he is 111 Aurlralro "
By 3 33(l)(c) of ilze Act, ilte reg~rln~ioris rilny r~inke provi\zorl irz
relrizor~ lo rile efrecr nrld opcrciiroiz of erlrry pernliir
AI rricrterinl iir?le.s, 1))' reg 24(I)(d), I/ ~ n s prolitled 111ni nrz erziry
perti~rl gnr~led l~y llle i?lirz~.sier t~rzrle~ S 3.1 or ilze Aci, irz ille case of n
Rcgi.fi"lflrror1 27(2)(cr) p~o~~lder l ilznt o rolici errtry perrnil "censed ro be
nr force orr rlle ~ X I ) I ~ U / I O I L 01 /lie period ill rc.ipe~l of ~llliclz the er1lgJ
pmiod l t~czs glnrzred "
To t h ~ s explanation it is only necessnry to add a reference to reg 21(4)(a) and (7)(b) of
the M~era t~on (Kevlcwl Reeul;~t~ons, the erfect of wh~ch in tlic present case is that the
second appl~cant. as sponsor. 1s also not ent~tled to apply for rcvlew unless the hrst
appl~cant satlsr~es thc requlrcments ofreg 21(3)(a). It nlay be noted that thesc were thc

provlslons cilccl by the Tr~bunal.

Counsel To1 tlic applicants submits that the first appl~cant was "lawfully present
In Aust~al~a" when she loclged the ently perlnlt applicat~on by v~rtue of s 13 of thc Act,
which p~escrihes ;l "perlod ot gracc" of 28 days for a pelson who, l~lce the f~rst applicant,
has become an illegal entrant 111 response, cou~isel for the respo~ident pornts out that
s 13 has nuthlng at all to say about wllethcr a pelson 1s lawtully prescnt rn Austral~a, but
n~crely lntroduccs a ~oncep t that affe~ts an illegal entrant's llab~llty to dcportai~on under
ss 5') and 60 of the Act 1 accept that subni~sslon. The lawlul status o i a non-cit~zcn
cannot ex~st w~thout, and IS a quahty allalng tron~, ilie posscss~o~i of an entry pernut. HIS
or her lawful status is lost as a passwe act th~ough thc expiry ol ari ently permit. The
Tribunal was, 111 111y opin~oii, corrcct The appeal is, accordingly, ~ncompetent as therc

was no revlew by the 'Tr~buni~l.

Notw~thstandlng that thc l ' r~bunal rciused to e n t e ~ t a ~ n the appl~cat~on. it wcnl on
to express a vlew on thc incrit\ ol thc application, hav~ng heard ev~dence from both the
applicants. T h e T~ibl lnal had arrangccl for communicnt~on w ~ t h the first applicant to
proceed through an interpreter T h e appl~cants ~ o m p l a ~ n that part 01 the eviclcnce of the
tlrst appl~cant \\as not accurately lntc~pretecl for the Tr~bunal , and they seck to adduce
ev~clence of the correct translation of what was s a d 111 Ch~nese by the first appl~cant o
thc Tribunal This c o u ~ s e was opposed bp thc respondent. In view ol' the decision that
I have rcacllcd. ~t IS unncccssary to decicle t h ~ s illterestlng questlon or the consequences
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that m ~ g h t Llow from the rcccpt~oli of s u ~ h cv~clence.
The appeal 1s disn~~qsed with costs
1 ccitily tbal 1111s ant1 lllc prcccdi~lg t111ee ~~gc.5 ale a
lirle ropy of lhe Rc;~son< T ~ I Jutlgmcnl be in ol thc
Flonourable MI J U S ~ I L > A P Whltlaln P
Assoc~nlc
Dalc 31 Mart11 199.1
Co1111scl fo~ elm npplic.~nl\ A 1 Young
Solicllor\ for lhc applicants Nea.m:111 CC As~nrlares
C'ouncel for lllc rcspontleol~ Rhoaild Hcndcrsoli
Sollcltor Col the ~csl~ondciil
Austral~nn Govc~nmcnl SOIILI~OI
Ddtc 01 hearing 30 March 1994
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