Park (Migration)
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[2018] AATA 5295
•23 November 2018
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Park (Migration) [2018] AATA 5295
[2018] AATA 5295
23 November 2018
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal considered an application for a Subclass 485 (Temporary Graduate) visa, specifically for the occupation of Chef. The applicant sought review of a decision concerning their eligibility for this visa.
The primary legal issue before the Tribunal was whether the applicant met the relevant criteria for the visa, particularly in relation to a skills assessment for the occupation of Chef.
The Tribunal was satisfied that the applicant had provided a successful skills assessment for the occupation of Chef, issued by Trades Recognition Australia on 30 October 2018. In light of this new evidence, the Tribunal concluded that the criterion was met and that the matter should be remitted for reconsideration. The Tribunal remitted the application for reconsideration with the direction that the applicant meets the criteria under cl.485.224(1) of Schedule 2 to the Regulations.
The primary legal issue before the Tribunal was whether the applicant met the relevant criteria for the visa, particularly in relation to a skills assessment for the occupation of Chef.
The Tribunal was satisfied that the applicant had provided a successful skills assessment for the occupation of Chef, issued by Trades Recognition Australia on 30 October 2018. In light of this new evidence, the Tribunal concluded that the criterion was met and that the matter should be remitted for reconsideration. The Tribunal remitted the application for reconsideration with the direction that the applicant meets the criteria under cl.485.224(1) of Schedule 2 to the Regulations.
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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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