Kamaruddin (Migration)
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[2018] AATA 1941
•9 May 2018
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Kamaruddin (Migration) [2018] AATA 1941
[2018] AATA 1941
9 May 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal considered an application for a Subclass 500 (Student) visa by Kamaruddin. The core of the dispute concerned whether the applicant had provided sufficient evidence of adequate health insurance, a mandatory criterion for the visa.
The Tribunal was required to determine if the applicant met the health insurance requirement for the Subclass 500 visa, as stipulated by clause 500.215 of Schedule 2 to the Regulations.
The Tribunal's reasoning was based on new documentation provided by the applicant, which evidenced that she now possessed adequate health insurance. In light of this new evidence, the Tribunal was satisfied that the criterion was met. Consequently, the Tribunal remitted the application for reconsideration, directing that the applicant be found to meet the relevant visa criteria.
The Tribunal was required to determine if the applicant met the health insurance requirement for the Subclass 500 visa, as stipulated by clause 500.215 of Schedule 2 to the Regulations.
The Tribunal's reasoning was based on new documentation provided by the applicant, which evidenced that she now possessed adequate health insurance. In light of this new evidence, the Tribunal was satisfied that the criterion was met. Consequently, the Tribunal remitted the application for reconsideration, directing that the applicant be found to meet the relevant visa criteria.
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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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