Migration Act 1958 Determination under section 85 Granting of Parent, Contributory Parent and Other Family Visas in 2011/2012 Financial Year (Cth)

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Migration Act 1958

GRANTING OF PARENT, CONTRIBUTORY PARENT AND OTHER FAMILY VISAS IN 2011/2012 FINANCIAL YEAR

(SECTION 85)

I, CHRIS BOWEN, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, acting under section 85 of the Migration Act 1958:

1.         DETERMINE that the maximum number of:

·     Aged Parent (Class BP) (Subclass 804) visas; and

·     Parent (Class AX) (subclass 103) visas

that may be granted in the financial year 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012 is 2010.

2.         DETERMINE that the maximum number of:

·     Contributory Parent (Class UT) (Subclass 173) visas;  

·     Contributory Parent (Class CA) (Subclass 143) visas;

·     Contributory Aged Parent (Class DG) (Subclass 864); and

·     Contributory Aged Parent (Class UU) (Subclass 884)

that may be granted in the financial year 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012 is 7400.

3.         DETERMINE that the maximum number of:

·     Other Family (Class BO) (Migrant) visas; and

·     Other Family (Class BU) (Residence) visas

that may be granted in the financial year 1 July 2011 to 30 June 2012 is 1290.

This instrument, IMMI 11/039, commences on 1 July 2011.

Dated 2 June 2011

Chris Bowen

Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

[NOTE 1: Section 85 of the Migration Act 1958 provides that the Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, determine the maximum number of the visas of a specified class, or the maximum number of the visas of specified classes, that may be granted in a specified financial year.

NOTE 2: Section 86 of the Act provides that if there is a determination of the maximum number of visas of a class or classes that may be granted in a ; and the number of visas of the class or classes granted in the year reaches that maximum number; no more visas of the class or classes may be granted in the year.]

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