Mohammed (Migration)
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[2020] AATA 5011
•11 September 2020
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Mohammed (Migration) [2020] AATA 5011
[2020] AATA 5011
11 September 2020
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal considered the application of Mr Ahmed Pasha Mohammed for a Student (Temporary) (Class TU) visa, subclass 500. The applicant sought review of a decision by a ministerial delegate to refuse his visa application. The delegate had concluded that Mr Mohammed was not a genuine applicant for entry and stay as a student, nor did he genuinely intend to stay in Australia temporarily, raising concerns that he was using the student visa program to maintain ongoing residence in Australia.
The primary legal issue before the Tribunal was to determine whether Mr Mohammed met the genuine temporary entrant criterion under clause 500.212 of the Migration Regulations. This required the Tribunal to be satisfied that the applicant was a genuine student with a genuine intention to stay in Australia temporarily and to comply with visa conditions. In making this determination, the Tribunal was required to consider the factors outlined in Ministerial Direction number 69, which include the applicant's circumstances in their home country, potential circumstances in Australia, incentives to return home, the value of proposed studies to career goals, immigration history, and any other relevant matters.
The Tribunal conducted a fresh review of Mr Mohammed's application, taking into account the information provided by him, including his confirmation of enrolment, a questionnaire, and a statement addressing the genuine temporary entrant requirements. The Tribunal noted that the primary decision and the invitation to the hearing had clearly alerted the applicant to the issues concerning his genuine temporary entrant status and the relevance of Ministerial Direction number 69. The Tribunal's role was to assess whether, on the whole, the applicant met these requirements.
The primary legal issue before the Tribunal was to determine whether Mr Mohammed met the genuine temporary entrant criterion under clause 500.212 of the Migration Regulations. This required the Tribunal to be satisfied that the applicant was a genuine student with a genuine intention to stay in Australia temporarily and to comply with visa conditions. In making this determination, the Tribunal was required to consider the factors outlined in Ministerial Direction number 69, which include the applicant's circumstances in their home country, potential circumstances in Australia, incentives to return home, the value of proposed studies to career goals, immigration history, and any other relevant matters.
The Tribunal conducted a fresh review of Mr Mohammed's application, taking into account the information provided by him, including his confirmation of enrolment, a questionnaire, and a statement addressing the genuine temporary entrant requirements. The Tribunal noted that the primary decision and the invitation to the hearing had clearly alerted the applicant to the issues concerning his genuine temporary entrant status and the relevance of Ministerial Direction number 69. The Tribunal's role was to assess whether, on the whole, the applicant met these requirements.
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Judicial Review
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