Qian (Migration)
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[2019] AATA 4604
•20 September 2019
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Qian (Migration) [2019] AATA 4604
[2019] AATA 4604
20 September 2019
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal considered an application for a Contributory Parent (Migrant) (Class CA) visa, Subclass 143, made by the applicant, Qian. The dispute concerned whether the applicant met certain health requirements stipulated by the *Migration Regulations 1994* (Cth).
The primary legal issue before the Tribunal was to determine if the applicant satisfied the health requirement under Public Interest Criterion 4005(1)(c) of the *Migration Regulations 1994* (Cth), specifically in relation to the Subclass 143 visa.
The Tribunal found that the applicant met the health requirement as specified in PIC 4005(1)(c) for the purposes of clause 143.225 of Schedule 2 to the Regulations. Consequently, the Tribunal remitted the application to the Minister for reconsideration of the remaining criteria for the visa, with the express direction that the first named visa applicant had met the aforementioned health criterion.
The primary legal issue before the Tribunal was to determine if the applicant satisfied the health requirement under Public Interest Criterion 4005(1)(c) of the *Migration Regulations 1994* (Cth), specifically in relation to the Subclass 143 visa.
The Tribunal found that the applicant met the health requirement as specified in PIC 4005(1)(c) for the purposes of clause 143.225 of Schedule 2 to the Regulations. Consequently, the Tribunal remitted the application to the Minister for reconsideration of the remaining criteria for the visa, with the express direction that the first named visa applicant had met the aforementioned health criterion.
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