Satinder Jeet Singh (Migration)
[2018] AATA 5614
•11 October 2018
Satinder Jeet Singh (Migration) [2018] AATA 5614 (11 October 2018)
DECISION RECORD
DIVISION:Migration & Refugee Division
APPLICANTS: Mr Satinder Jeet Singh
Mrs Jagjeet Kaur
Master Mehar Jeet SinghCASE NUMBER: 1803958
HOME AFFAIRS REFERENCE(S): BCC2016/3633630
MEMBERS:Peter Emmerton
DATE:11 October 2018
PLACE OF DECISION: Adelaide
DECISION:The Tribunal affirms the decisions not to grant the applicants Regional Employer Nomination (Permanent) (Class RN) visas.
Statement made on 11 October 2018 at 1:24pm
CATCHWORDS
MIGRATION – Regional Employer Nomination (Permanent) (Class RN) visa – Subclass 187 (Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme) – Direct Entry stream – retail manager – nomination refused – tribunal attempted to contact applicant – no response – decision under review affirmedLEGISLATION
Migration Act 1958, ss 65, 359, 360
Migration Regulations 1994, rr 1.13, 5.19, Schedule 2, cls 187.233, 187.311STATEMENT OF DECISION AND REASONS
APPLICATION FOR REVIEW
This is an application for review of a decision made by a delegate of the Minister for Home Affairs to refuse to grant the applicants Regional Employer Nomination (Permanent) (Class RN) visas under s.65 of the Migration Act 1958 (the Act).
The applicants applied for the visas on 1 November 2016. At the time of application, Class RN contained one subclass: Subclass 187 (Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme).
The criteria for a Subclass 187 visa are set out in Part 187 of Schedule 2 to the Migration Regulations 1994 (the Regulations). The primary criteria must be satisfied by at least one applicant. Other members of the family unit, if any, who are applicants for the visa need satisfy only the secondary criteria. Applicants seeking to satisfy the primary criteria must meet the 'Common criteria', as well as the criteria of one of two alternative visa streams: the Temporary Residence Transition stream, or the Direct Entry stream.
In the present case, the first named applicant (the applicant) is seeking the visa in Direct Entry stream, to work in the nominated position of Retail Manager (General) ANZSCO 142111.
The delegate refused to grant the visas because the applicant did not meet cl.187.233 of Schedule 2 to the Regulations because the nomination was not approved.
The applicants were represented in relation to the review by their registered migration agent.
For the following reasons, the Tribunal has concluded that the decision under review should be affirmed.
CONSIDERATION OF CLAIMS AND EVIDENCE
The issue in the present case is whether the nomination has been approved.
On 1 November 2016, the applicant’s sponsoring employer, Chettiar Arul Sambandam applied for approval for a nomination for the position of Retail Manager (General). Mr Satinder Jeet Singh is the nominee for the position. On 13 December 2017 the Department refused the application on the basis the nomination did not satisfy r.5.19(4)(a)(ii) of the Regulations. In a separate decision, the Department refused Mr Singh’s subclass 187 visa application because the nomination was not approved.
Chettiar Arul Sambandam and Mr Singh applied to the Tribunal to review the department’s decisions.
On 14 September 2018 the Tribunal affirmed the decision of the Department refusing approval of the nomination of an appointment made by Chettiar Arul Sambandam for the position of Retail Manager (General) ANZSCO 142111.[1]
[1] AAT Migration and Refugee Division Case No. 1733175
On 14 September 2018 the Tribunal wrote to the applicant pursuant to s.359A of the Act and advised him that the Tribunal had affirmed the decision of Department refusing approval of the nomination of an appointment made by Chettiar Arul Sambandam.
The letter advised the applicant the information is relevant to the review because without evidence of the approval of the relevant nomination, he cannot satisfy the provision at clause 187.233(3) of the Migration Regulations.
The applicant was advised that if he cannot satisfy cl.187.233 the Tribunal would affirm the decision of the Department of Immigration and Boarder Protection refusing him the visa.
The applicant was invited to provide a written response by 28 September 2018. The letter advised the applicant that if he did not comment or respond within the period allowed or extended, the Tribunal may make a decision on the review without taking any further action.
At time to making this decision the applicant has not responded to the letter.
As the applicant has not provided the information within the prescribed period, and no extension has been sought or granted, s.359C applies and pursuant to s.360(3) the applicant is not entitled to appear before the Tribunal. The Tribunal has proceeded to decision without taking any further steps to obtain the information, as it is evident the information cannot be provided.
Nomination of a position
For applicants in the Direct Entry stream, cl.187.233 requires that the position to which the application relates be the subject of an application for approval of a nominated position under r.5.19(4)(h)(ii) of the Regulations (that is, a Direct Entry nomination in regional Australia), or under r.5.19(4) as it was prior to 1 July 2012 (that is, a Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme nomination). The position must be the one that was the subject of the declaration that was required to be made as part of the current visa application. In addition, where the associated nomination is made on or after 1 July 2017, the position must be the position in relation to which the applicant is identified in that nomination under r.5.19(4)(a)(ii).
In addition, this criterion also requires that:
·the person who will employ the applicant is the person who made nomination
·the nomination has been approved and has not been subsequently withdrawn
·there is no ‘adverse information’ known to Immigration about the person who made the nomination or a person ‘associated with’ that person (within the meaning of r.1.13A and r.1.13B); or it is reasonable to disregard any such information
·the position is still available to the applicant, and
·the visa application was made no more than six months after the nomination of the position was approved.
The Tribunal finds that the applicant cannot satisfy an essential criterion because the nominated position is not approved. The Tribunal finds the applicant is unable to satisfy 187.233(3).
As a consequence the Tribunal also finds that the secondary applicants are unable to satisfy cl.187.311 as members of the family unit of a person who holds a subclass 187 visa.
Therefore, cl.187.233 is not met.
The applicant has only sought to satisfy the criteria for a Subclass 187 visa in the Direct Entry stream. No claims have been made in respect of the other visa streams. As the requirements that must be met by a person seeking the visa in the Direct Entry stream have not been met, the decision under review must be affirmed.
DECISION
The Tribunal affirms the decision not to grant the applicant’s Regional Employer Nomination (Permanent) (Class RN) visas.
Peter Emmerton
MemberATTACHMENT A
187.233(1) The position to which the application relates is the position:
(a)nominated in an application for approval that seeks to meet the requirements of:
(i)subparagraph 5.19(4)(h)(ii); or
(ii)subregulation 5.19(4) as in force before 1 July 2012; and
(b)in relation to which the declaration mentioned in paragraph 1114C(3)(d) of Schedule 1 was made in the application for the grant of the visa.
(2) The person who will employ the applicant is the person who made the nomination.
(3) The Minister has approved the nomination.
(4) The nomination has not subsequently been withdrawn.
(4A) Either:
(a)there is no adverse information known to Immigration about the person who made the nomination or a person associated with that person; or
(b)it is reasonable to disregard any adverse information known to Immigration about the person who made the nomination or a person associated with that person.
(5) The position is still available to the applicant.
(6) The application for the visa is made no more than 6 months after the Minister approved the nomination.
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