Vira (Migration)

Case

[2023] AATA 583

3 February 2023


Vira (Migration) [2023] AATA 583 (3 February 2023)

DECISION RECORD

DIVISION:Migration & Refugee Division

APPLICANT:  Mr Elvis Vira

CASE NUMBER:  2213481

HOME AFFAIRS REFERENCE(S):          BCC2022/3109852 BCC20223109852

MEMBER:Justin Meyer

DATE:3 February 2023

PLACE OF DECISION:  Melbourne

DECISION:The Tribunal does not have jurisdiction in this matter.

Statement made on 3 February 2023 at 12:30pm

CATCHWORDS

MIGRATION – Bridging E (Class WE) visa – application fee had not been paid – no determination has been made that the fee should be reduced –no jurisdiction

LEGISLATION

Migration Act 1958, ss 65, 347

Migration Regulations 1994, rr 4.10, 4.13

CASES
Braganza v MIMA (2001) 109 FCR 364

Kirk v MIMA (1998) 87 FCR 99

STATEMENT OF DECISION AND REASONS

APPLICATION FOR REVIEW

  1. This is an application for review of a decision of a delegate of the Minister for Home Affairs, dated 8 September 2022, to refuse to grant a Bridging E (Class WE) visa under s 65 of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) (the Act).

  2. The review application form was lodged with the Tribunal on 12 September 2022. For the following reasons, the Tribunal has found that it has no jurisdiction to review the decision as the application was not made in accordance with the relevant legislation.

  3. Pursuant to s 347(1) of the Act and reg 4.13 of the Migration Regulations 1994, this application had to be given to the Tribunal within the prescribed period, as specified in s 347(1)(b) and reg 4.10, and accompanied by the prescribed fee unless a determination has been made under reg 4.13(4) that the fee should be reduced on the basis of financial hardship. The prescribed period is set out in reg 4.10 of the Regulations and starts when the applicant is notified of the decision. In the present case, the prescribed period ended on . The fee must be paid within the prescribed period: Kirk v MIMA (1998) 87 FCR 99, or if a determination has been made under reg 4.13(4), within a reasonable period after that determination: Braganza v MIMA (2001) 109 FCR 364.

  4. The prescribed fee has not been paid and no determination has been made (or requested) that the fee should be reduced. In these circumstances, the application for review is not a valid application and the Tribunal has no jurisdiction in this matter.

    DECISION

  5. The Tribunal does not have jurisdiction in this matter.

    Justin Meyer
    Member


Areas of Law

  • Immigration

  • Administrative Law

Legal Concepts

  • Jurisdiction

  • Procedural Fairness

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Kirk v MIMA [1998] FCA 1174