Migration (Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) United Nations Security Council Resolutions) Regulations (Cth)
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I, The Governor-General of the
Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive
Council, make the following Regulations under the
Dated 5 June 1992.
BILL HAYDEN
Governor-General
By His Excellency’s Command,
GERRY HAND
Minister of State for Immigration,
Local Government and Ethnic Affairs
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[NOTE: These Regulations commence on gazettal: see
(a) involves the sale or supply of any commodity or product:
(i) to any person or organisation in Yugoslavia; or
(ii) to any person or organisation, whether in Australia or overseas, for the purposes (whether direct or indirect) of any business carried on or in, or operated from, Yugoslavia; or
(b) promotes, or is calculated to promote, a sale or supply of that kind; or
(c) involves scientific or technical co-operation with Yugoslavia; or
(d) is a cultural exchange or visit involving persons officially sponsored by or representing Yugoslavia; or
(e) is a sporting event in which the applicant represents, or intends to represent, Yugoslavia.
(a) relates solely to the sale or supply of goods intended solely for medical purposes; or
(b) is done in accordance with a permission under subregulation (3).
(a) an Australian citizen; or
(b) an Australian permanent resident;
to engage in an activity specified in subregulation (1) if the Minister is satisfied that permitting the activity will not infringe Australia’s obligations under international law.
(a) an Australian citizen; or
(b) an Australian permanent resident;
has engaged, within Australia, in an activity to which subregulation (1) applies, the Minister may cancel:
(c) a visa held by the person; or
(d) an entry permit of a kind referred to in paragraph 33 (1) (d) of the
Migration Act 1958 held by the person.
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1. Notified in the
Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 5 June 1992.
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