Migration (Arrangements for Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) Visa Applications) Amendment Instrument (LIN 21/085) 2021 (Cth)

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LIN 21/085

Migration (Arrangements for Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) Visa Applications) Amendment Instrument (LIN 21/085) 2021

I, Paul Denman, delegate of the Minister, make this instrument under the following provisions of the Migration Regulations 1994 (the Regulations):

(a)     subregulation 2.07(5);

(b)     paragraph 1224A(3)(a) of Schedule 1;

(c)     subparagraph 1224A(3)(b)(iii) of Schedule 1;

(d)     paragraph 462.221(c) of Schedule 2.

Dated 13 December 2021

Paul Denman
Acting Senior Executive Service Band One
Immigration Programs Division
Department of Home Affairs

1          Name

This instrument is the Migration (Arrangements for Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) Visa Applications) Amendment Instrument (LIN 21/085) 2021.

  1. Commencement

This instrument commences on 1 January 2022.

  1. Amendment

     Schedule 1 amends Migration (Arrangements for Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) Visa Applications) Instrument (LIN 21/019) 2021.

Schedule 1  Amendment

(section 3)

  1. Section 3, definition of authorising email

substitute

written notice means an email from the Department inviting a person to make an application using a form and in a manner other than an Internet form through ImmiAccount including instructions about how to return the form to the Department. 

  1. Subsection 4(2), table

after

Spain

insert

Switzerland
  1. Subsection 4(3), table

omit

Ecuador
Greece
  1. Subsection 4(3), table

after

Spain

insert

Switzerland
  1. Subsection 4(3), table

after

United States of America

insert

Uruguay
  1. Schedule 1, item 1

omit each occurrence of

an authorising email

insert

a written notice

  1. Schedule 1, item 1

omit each occurrence of

authorising email

insert

written notice

  1. Schedule 2, after item 20

insert

20A Switzerland (a) successful completion of at least 2 years of study following compulsory schooling.
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