Raval (Migration)

Case

[2020] AATA 3535

7 July 2020


Raval (Migration) [2020] AATA 3535 (7 July 2020)

DECISION RECORD

DIVISION:Migration & Refugee Division

APPLICANT:  Mr Dipesh Chandrakantbhai Raval

CASE NUMBER:  1728902

HOME AFFAIRS REFERENCE(S):          BCC2017/3217093

MEMBER:Mark Bishop

DATE:7 July 2020

PLACE OF DECISION:  Melbourne

DECISION:The Tribunal remits the application for a Student (Temporary) (Class TU) visa for reconsideration, with the direction that the applicant meets the following criteria for a Subclass 500 (Student) visa:

·cl.500.214 of Schedule 2 to the Regulations.

Statement made on 07 July 2020 at 12:02pm

CATCHWORDS
MIGRATION –Student (Temporary) (Class TU) visa – subclass 500 (Student) visa– adequate evidence of genuine access to funds provided– decision under review remitted

LEGISLATION
Migration Act 1958, s 65
Migration Regulations 1994, Schedule 2, cl
500.214

STATEMENT OF DECISION AND REASONS

APPLICATION FOR REVIEW

  1. This is an application for review of a decision made by a delegate of the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection on 6 November 2017 to refuse to grant the applicant a Student (Temporary) (Class TU) visa under s.65 of the Migration Act 1958 (the Act).

  2. The applicant applied for the visa on 5 September 2017. At the time of application, Class TU contained two subclasses: Subclass 500 (Student) and Subclass 590 (Student Guardian). The applicant applied for the visa to undertake study in Australia and does not claim to meet the criteria for a Subclass 590 (Student Guardian) visa.

  3. The delegate in this case refused to grant the visa on the basis that the applicant did not satisfy the requirements of cl.500.214 of Schedule 2 to the Migration Regulations 1994 (the Regulations) because of failure to provide evidence of Genuine Access to Funds (GAF).

  4. The Tribunal exercised its discretion to hold the hearing by telephone. The hearing was held during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Tribunal determined it was reasonable to hold a hearing by telephone, having regard to the nature of this matter and the individual circumstances of the applicant. The Tribunal also had regard to the Tribunal’s objective of providing a mechanism of review that is fair, just, economical and quick, and the delay to the matter if the hearing was not to be conducted by telephone. The applicant did not raise any concerns as to conducting the review hearing by phone. The Tribunal is satisfied that the applicant was given a fair opportunity to give evidence and present arguments.

  5. The applicant provided a copy of the decision record to the Tribunal.

  6. The applicant appeared before the Tribunal on 7 July 2020 to give evidence and present arguments. The sister and sponsor of the applicant also appeared before the Tribunal during the phone hearing and gave evidence to the Tribunal.

  7. For the following reasons, the Tribunal has concluded that the matter should be remitted for reconsideration.

    CONSIDERATION OF CLAIMS AND EVIDENCE

  8. The criteria for a Subclass 500 (Student) visa are set out in Part 500 of Schedule 2 to the Regulations. The primary criteria in cl.500.211 to cl.500.218 must be satisfied by at least one applicant. Other members of the family unit, if any, who are applicants for the visa need only satisfy the secondary criteria. The issue in the present case is GAF.

    Genuine access to funds (cl.500.214)

  9. Clause 500.214 requires the applicant to meet certain financial requirements. If the applicant is required to do so by the Minister, they must give evidence of financial capacity that satisfies the requirements set out in an instrument: cl.500.214(3). All primary applicants must also satisfy the Tribunal that, while they hold the visa, sufficient funds will be available to meet their costs and expenses during their intended stay in Australia, as well as the costs and expenses of any members of their family unit who will be in Australia: cl.500.214(2). The Tribunal must also be satisfied that the applicant will have genuine access to the relevant kinds of funds.

  10. In the present case, the Minister has required the applicant to give evidence of financial capacity in accordance with cl.500.214(3).

    Has the applicant provided evidence of financial capacity in accordance with the instrument?

  11. The requirements for evidence of financial capacity for cl.500.214(3) are set out in LIN 19/198, which is attached to this decision.

  12. On 2 July 2020 the applicant provided the following documentation to the Tribunal:

    ·Copy of a statement of support dated 22 June 2020 in the name of the applicants’ sponsor outlining detail of full financial support for the duration of the applicant’s stay in Australia to the amount of $38,000;

    ·Copy of relevant ANZ bank account statements and transaction records in the name of the sponsor dated 2 July 2020 showing a balance of $25,244;

    ·Copy of a COE in a Master of IT with a course completion date of 13 November 2020 with course fees of $11,500 due for remainder of course. In evidence the applicant advised the Tribunal his education provider was offering 10% off tuition fees due to Covid-19. The Tribunal accepts this evidence. The Tribunal finds the applicant has an outstanding tuition fee obligation of $10,350. In evidence the applicant advised he would remain in Australia until the end of January 2021 and then return home. At date of decision this amount to 207 days;

    ·Copy of confirmation of enrolment from the applicant’s education provider dated 21 June 2020 outlining subject enrolment detail in a Master of IT scheduled to conclude November 2020.

  13. The applicant is required to provide evidence of GAF amounting to $23,282 calculated as cost of living of $11932 (207 days), tuition fees of $10,350 and an airfare of $1,000

  14. \On the basis of the above the applicant has provided evidence of GAF to an amount in excess of the amount required under LIN 19/198.

  15. On the basis of the above, the Tribunal is satisfied that the applicant meets cl.500.214(3).

    Are there sufficient funds available to meet costs and expenses while the applicant holds the visa?

  16. See above.

  17. For these reasons, the Tribunal is satisfied that the applicant meets cl.500.214(2).

    Will the applicant have genuine access to the funds?

  18. To meet cl.500.214(1), the Tribunal must also be satisfied that the applicant will have genuine access to the funds referred to above.

  19. See above

  20. As the Tribunal is satisfied the applicant will have genuine access to the funds, cl.500.214(1) is met.

    Conclusion on cl.500.214

  21. Accordingly, the Tribunal is satisfied that the applicant meets cl.500.214.

    DECISION

  22. The Tribunal remits the application for a Student (Temporary) (Class TU) visa for reconsideration, with the direction that the applicant meets the following criteria for a Subclass 500 (Student) visa:

    ·cl.500.214 of Schedule 2 to the Regulations

    Mark Bishop


    Member

    Attachment – LIN 19/198 – Financial capacity instrument (extract)

    6 Subclause 500 (Student) visa—primary applicants

    (1)For the purposes of subclause 500.214(3) of Schedule 2 to the Regulations, a primary applicant must give to the Minister evidence of financial capacity that satisfies the requirements of subsections (2), (3), (4), (5) or (6).

    Note: For primary applicant, see section 4 of Part 1 to this instrument.

    (2)The evidence of financial capacity

    (a)is in the form specified in section 10; and

    (b)demonstrates that the primary applicant has sufficient funds available to meet the following costs and expenses of the primary applicant:

    (i) travel expenses; and

    (ii) the following living costs and expenses:

    (A)if the primary applicant intends to stay in Australia for a period of 12 months or more – AUD21,041 (annual living costs); and

    (B)if the primary applicant intends to stay in Australia for a period of less than 12 months – the pro rata equivalent of annual living costs, calculated as specified in section 11; and

    (iii) the following course fees, minus any amount already paid:

    (A)if the duration, or the remainder, of the primary applicant’s period of study in Australia is less than 12 months – the fees for the course of study or the remaining components of the course of study; or

    (B)If the duration, or the remainder, of the primary applicant’s period of study in Australia is more than 12 months – course fees for the first 12 months of the period study in Australia; and

    Note : The period of study is the period beginning at one of the following commencement periods and ending on the final day of the applicant’s final course of study:

    (a)if the applicant’s first course of study commenced after the date of application – on the first day of the first course of study; or

    (b)if the applicant’s first course of study commenced before the date of application – on the date of application.

    (c)demonstrates that the primary applicant has sufficient funds available to meet the following costs and expenses of each secondary applicant making a combined application with the primary applicant:

    (i) travel expenses; and

    (ii) for each secondary applicant who intends to stay in Australia for a period of 12 months or more – the following costs (annual living costs):

    (A)for a spouse or de facto partner - AUD7,362 and

    (B)for a dependent child - AUD3,152; and

    (iii) for each secondary applicant who intends to stay in Australia for a period of less than 12 months – the pro rata equivalent of annual living costs, calculated as specified in section 11; and

    (iv) the following school fees for each school-age dependant:

    (A)if the school-age dependant intends to stay in Australia for more than 12 months - AUD8,296 (annual school costs); or

    (B)if the school-age dependant intends to stay in Australia for less than 12 months – the pro rata equivalent of annual school costs, calculated as specified in section 11; or

    (C)if the school-age dependant is enrolled in a course of study at a State or Territory government school where the fees have been waived, and the Primary Applicant is enrolled in a course as a doctoral degree student, a Foreign Affairs student, a Defence student or a Commonwealth sponsored student – nil.

    Note: For secondary applicant, see section 4 of Part 1 to this instrument

    (3)The evidence of financial capacity:

    (a)is official Government documentation of personal income that has been issued in the 12 months immediately before the application is made; and

    (b)demonstrates that the primary applicant’s parent, spouse or de facto partner has a personal annual income, in the 12 months immediately before the application is made, that is:

    (i)if there is no secondary applicant– at least AUD62,222; or

    (ii)if there is a secondary applicant – at least AUD72,592.

    (4)The evidence of financial capacity is the primary applicant’s completed AASES form.

    Note: AASES form is defined in regulation 1.03 of the Regulations to mean for a secondary exchange student, an Acceptance Advice of Secondary Exchange Student form from the relevant State or Territory education authority, containing the following declarations:

    (a) a declaration made by the student’s exchange organisation, accepting the student;

    (b) a declaration made by the student’s parent, or the person or persons having custody of the student, agreeing to the exchange.

    (5)If the primary applicant is a Foreign Affairs student – the evidence of financial capacity is a letter of support from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

    (6) If the primary applicant is a Defence student – the evidence of financial capacity is a letter of support from the Department of Defence.

    7 Subclause 500 (Student) visa—secondary applicants

    (1)For the purposes of subclause 500.313(3) of Schedule 2 to the Regulations, a secondary applicant who is included in the primary student visa holder’s application, must give to the Minister evidence of financial capacity that satisfies the requirements of subsection (2), (3), (4), (5) or (6).

    (2)The evidence of financial capacity:

    (a)is in the form specified in section 10; and

    (b)demonstrates that sufficient funds are available to meet the costs and expenses of the primary student visa holder set out in subparagraphs 6(2)(b)(i) to (iii) of this Part; and

    (c)demonstrates that sufficient funds are available to meet the costs and expenses of each secondary applicant making a combined application with the primary student visa holder specified in paragraphs 6(2)(c)(i) to (iv) of this Part.

    (3)The evidence of financial capacity:

    (a)is official Government documentation of personal income that has been issued in the 12 months immediately before the application is made; and

    (b)demonstrates that the primary student visa holder’s parent, spouse or de facto partner has a personal annual income that is at least AUD72,592.

    (4)If the primary student visa holder is a Foreign Affairs student and has provided a letter of support mentioned in subsection 6(5) of this Part – the evidence of financial capacity is the letter of support if the letter of support indicates that the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade will meet the living costs and expenses of each secondary applicant.

    (5)If the primary student visa holder is a Defence student and has provided a letter of support mentioned in subsection 6(6) of this Part – the evidence of financial capacity is the letter of support if the letter of support indicates that the Department of Defence will meet the living costs and expenses of each secondary applicant.

    (6)If:

    (a)the primary student visa holder is a Foreign Affairs student or a Defence student and has provided a letter of support mentioned in subsection 6(5) or (6) of this Part; but

    (b)the letter of support does not indicate that the relevant department will meet the living costs and expenses of each secondary applicant;

    then the evidence of financial capacity:

    (c)demonstrates that sufficient funds are available to meet the costs and expenses of the secondary applicant specified in paragraphs 6(2)(c)(i) to (iv) of this Part.

    8 Subclass 500 (Student) visa – secondary applicants not included in the primary student visa holder’s application

    (1) For the purposes of subclause 500.313(3) of Schedule 2 to the Regulations, a secondary applicant (the first secondary applicant), who is not included in the primary student visa holder’s application, must give to the Minister evidence of financial capacity that satisfies the requirements of subsection (2), (3), (4), (5) or (6).

    (2) The evidence of financial capacity:

    (a)is in the form specified in section 10; and

    (b)demonstrates that sufficient funds are available to meet the costs and expenses of the primary student visa holder specified in subparagraph 6(2)(b)(ii) of this Part; and

    (c)demonstrates that sufficient funds are available to meet course fees for any component of the primary student visa holder’s course of study which will be completed while the first secondary applicant is in Australia, up to an amount equivalent to fees for 12 months of the course of study, minus any amount already paid; and

    (d)demonstrates that sufficient funds are available to meet the costs and expenses of each secondary student visa holder and that the first secondary applicant has sufficient funds available to meet their own costs and expenses, and the costs and expenses of each additional secondary applicant making a combined application with the first secondary applicant, specified in subparagraphs 6(2)(c)(ii) to (iv) of this Part; and

    (e)demonstrates that the first secondary applicant has sufficient funds available to meet their own travel expenses and the travel expenses of all additional secondary applicants making a combined application with the first secondary applicant.

    (3)The evidence of financial capacity:

    (a)is official Government documentation of personal income that has been issued in the 12 months immediately before the application is made; and

    (b)demonstrates that the primary student visa holder’s parent, spouse or de facto partner has a personal annual income that is at least AUD72,592.

    (4)If the primary student visa holder is a Foreign Affairs student and has provided a letter of support mentioned in subsection 6(5) of this Part – the evidence of financial capacity is the letter of support if the letter of support indicates that the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade will meet the living costs and expenses of each secondary applicant.

    (5)If the primary student visa holder is a Defence student and has provided a letter of support mentioned in subsection 6(6) of this Part – the evidence of financial capacity is the letter of support if the letter of support indicates that the Department of Defence will meet the living costs and expenses of each secondary applicant.

    (6)If:

    (a)the primary student visa holder is a Foreign Affairs student or a Defence student and has provided a letter of support mentioned in subsection 6(5) or (6) of this Part; but

    (b)the letter of support does not indicate that the relevant department will meet the living costs and expenses of each secondary applicant;

    then the evidence of financial capacity:

    (c)demonstrates that sufficient funds are available to meet the costs and expenses of each secondary student visa holder and that the first secondary applicant has sufficient funds available to meet their own costs and expenses, and the costs and expenses of each additional secondary applicant making a combined application with the first secondary applicant, specified in subparagraphs 6(2)(c)(ii) to (iv) of this Part; and

    (d)demonstrates that the first secondary applicant has sufficient funds available to meet their own travel expenses and the travel expenses of all secondary applicants making a combined application with the first secondary applicant.

    10 Evidence of financial capacity

    The following forms of evidence of financial capacity are specified:

    (a)money deposit with a financial institution;

    (b)loan with a financial institution;

    (c)government loans;

    (d)scholarship or financial support.

    11 Pro rata equivalent

    In this Part, the pro rata equivalent of annual costs is calculated by:

    (a)dividing the annual amount by 365; and

    (b)multiplying the resulting number by the number of days the applicant is intending to stay in Australia.

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