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Migration Legislation Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 1) (Australia)
Migration Legislation Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 1)
Link to law: https://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2012L00664
Migration Legislation Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 1)1
Select Legislative Instrument 2012 No. 35
I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following regulation under the Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Act 1946 and the Migration Act 1958.
3 Amendment of Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Regulations 2001 — Schedule 1 3
Schedule 1 Amendments of Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Regulations 2001 5
Schedule 2 Amendments of Migration Regulations 1994 relating to complementary protection 9
Schedule 3 Amendments of Migration Regulations 1994 relating to Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal 15
Schedule 4 Amendments of Migration Regulations 1994 relating to student visas 16
Schedule 5 Further amendments of Migration Regulations 1994 relating to student visas 40
This regulation is the Migration Legislation Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 1).
(a) on the day it is registered — sections 1 and 2;
(b) on 24 March 2012 — section 3 and Schedule 1;
(c) on the commencement of items 1 to 17 of Schedule 1 to the Migration Amendment (Complementary Protection) Act 2011 — section 4 and Schedule 2;
(d) on 24 March 2012 — section 5 and Schedule 3;
(e) on 24 March 2012 — section 6 and Schedule 4;
(f) on 26 March 2012 — section 7 and Schedule 5.
3 Amendment of Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Regulations 2001 — Schedule 1
Schedule 1 amends the Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Regulations 2001.
Note There are no transitional arrangements for the amendments made by Schedule 1.
(2) The amendments made by Schedule 2 apply in relation to an application for a visa:
(a) made on or after the commencement of items 1 to 17 of Schedule 1 to the Migration Amendment (Complementary Protection) Act 2011; or
(b) made, but not finally determined (within the meaning of subsection 5 (9) of the Migration Act 1958) before the commencement of items 1 to 17 of Schedule 1 to the Migration Amendment (Complementary Protection) Act 2011.
Note There are no transitional arrangements for the amendments made by Schedule 3.
(2) The amendments made by Schedule 4 apply in relation to an application for a visa made on or after 24 March 2012.
(2) The amendments made by Schedule 5 apply in relation to a visa that is in effect on 26 March 2012.
(3) The amendments made by Schedule 5 also apply in relation to an application for a visa:
(a) made on or after 26 March 2012; or
(b) made, but not finally determined (within the meaning of subsection 5 (9) of the Migration Act 1958) before 26 March 2012.
(4) The amendments made by Schedule 5 also apply in relation to a visa which, on 26 March 2012, is subject to condition 8104 or 8105 in Schedule 8 to the Migration Regulations 1994.
Schedule 1 Amendments of Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Regulations 2001
[1] Regulation 3, definition of authority
[5] Subregulation 9 (1), penalty
authority of the State in which the custodian lives,
[7] Subregulation 10 (1), penalty
[8] Subregulation 10 (2)
authority of the State in which he or she lives, or a person authorised by that authority,
Minister, or a person authorised by the Minister,
[9] Subregulation 10 (2), penalty
[10] Regulation 11
authority of a State must keep a Register of Custodians for the State
Minister must keep a Register of Custodians
[11] Subregulation 12 (1)
authority of the State in which he or she is registered,
[12] Subregulation 12 (1), penalty
[13] Subregulation 12 (2), penalty
[14] Regulations 13 to 16
[15] Regulations 19 and 20
Schedule 2 Amendments of Migration Regulations 1994 relating to complementary protection
[1] After regulation 2.03A
2.03B Protection visas — international instruments
For subparagraph 36 (2C) (a) (i) of the Act, each international instrument that defines a crime against peace, a war crime or a crime against humanity is prescribed.
Examples of instruments that may define crimes against peace, war crimes or crimes against humanity
1 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, done at Rome on 17 July 1998.
2 Agreement for the Prosecution and Punishment of the Major War Criminals of the European Axis, signed at London on 8 August 1945.
3 Charter of the International Military Tribunal, signed at London on 8 August 1945.
4 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, approved in New York on 9 December 1948.
5 The First Convention within the meaning of the Geneva Conventions Act 1957.
6 The Second Convention within the meaning of the Geneva Conventions Act 1957.
7 The Third Convention within the meaning of the Geneva Conventions Act 1957.
8 The Fourth Convention within the meaning of the Geneva Conventions Act 1957.
9 Protocol I within the meaning of the Geneva Conventions Act 1957.
10 Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, and relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts (Protocol II), done at Geneva on 8 June 1977.
11 Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, adopted by the United Nations Security Council on 25 May 1993.
12 Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Genocide and Other Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of Rwanda and Rwandan Citizens Responsible for Genocide and Other Such Violations Committed in the Territory of Neighbouring States, between 1 January 1994 and 31 December 1994; adopted by the United Nations Security Council on 8 November 1994.
[2] Division 4.1, heading
Division 4.1 Review of decisions other than decisions relating to protection visas
[3] Subregulation 4.31B (3)
(3) No fee is payable if the Tribunal determines that the applicant for the visa that was the subject of the review is a person to whom Australia has protection obligations:
(b) because there are substantial grounds for believing that, as a necessary and foreseeable consequence of the applicant being removed from Australia to a receiving country, there is a real risk that the applicant will suffer significant harm.
(3A) No further fee is payable under this regulation if:
(a) a fee has been paid under this regulation; and
(b) following the Tribunal’s determination, the matter in relation to which the fee was paid is remitted by a court for reconsideration by the Tribunal.
[4] After paragraph 4.31C (1) (a)
(aa) both:
(ii) the Tribunal determines that the applicant for the visa that was the subject of the review is a person to whom Australia has protection obligations because there are substantial grounds for believing that, as a necessary and foreseeable consequence of the applicant being removed from Australia to a receiving country, there is a real risk that the applicant will suffer significant harm; or
[5] After subregulation 4.33 (3)
(4) For paragraph 415 (2) (c) of the Act and paragraph 43 (1A) (c) of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 (as substituted in relation to an RRT-reviewable decision by section 452 of the Act):
(a) it is a permissible direction that the applicant satisfies each matter, specified in the direction, that relates to establishing whether the applicant is a person to whom Australia has protection obligations because there are substantial grounds for believing that, as a necessary and foreseeable consequence of the applicant being removed from Australia to a receiving country, there is a real risk that the applicant will suffer significant harm; and
(b) it is not a permissible direction that the applicant satisfies a matter that relates to establishing whether there are serious reasons for considering that:
(i) the applicant has committed a crime against peace, a war crime or a crime against humanity, as defined by an international instrument mentioned in regulation 2.03B; or
(ii) the applicant committed a serious non-political crime before entering Australia; or
(iii) the applicant has been guilty of acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations; and
(c) it is not a permissible direction that the applicant satisfies a matter that relates to establishing whether there are reasonable grounds that:
(i) the applicant is a danger to Australia’s security; or
(ii) the applicant, having been convicted by a final judgment of a particularly serious crime, including a crime that consists of the commission of a serious Australian offence or serious foreign offence, is a danger to the Australian community.
[6] Schedule 2, clause 866.211
866.211 (1) One of subclauses (2) to (5) is satisfied.
(a) claims to be a person to whom Australia has protection obligations under the Refugees Convention; and
(b) an applicant for a Protection (Class XA) visa.
(4) The applicant claims to be a person to whom Australia has protection obligations because the applicant claims that, as a necessary and foreseeable consequence of the applicant being removed from Australia to a receiving country, there is a real risk that the applicant will suffer significant harm.
[7] Schedule 2, clause 866.221
866.221 (1) One of subclauses (2) to (5) is satisfied.
(2) The Minister is satisfied that the applicant is a person to whom Australia has protection obligations under the Refugees Convention.
Note See paragraph 36 (2) (a) of the Act.
(b) the applicant mentioned in subclause (2) has been granted a Protection (Class XA) visa.
Note See paragraph 36 (2) (b) of the Act.
(a) is not a person to whom Australia has protection obligations under the Refugees Convention; and
(b) is a person to whom Australia has protection obligations because the Minister has substantial grounds for believing that, as a necessary and foreseeable consequence of the person being removed from Australia to a receiving country, there is a real risk that the person will suffer significant harm.
Note See paragraph 36 (2) (aa) of the Act.
(b) the applicant mentioned in subclause (4) has been granted a Protection (Class XA) visa.
Note See paragraph 36 (2) (c) of the Act.
[8] Schedule 2, clause 866.230
866.230 (1) If the applicant is a child mentioned in paragraph 2.08 (1) (b), subclause (2) or (3) is satisfied.
(a) the applicant is a member of the same family unit as an applicant mentioned in subclause 866.221 (2);
(b) the applicant mentioned in subclause 866.221 (2) has been granted a Subclass 866 (Protection) visa.
(a) the applicant is a member of the same family unit as an applicant mentioned in subclause 866.221 (4);
(b) the applicant mentioned in subclause 866.221 (4) has been granted a Subclass 866 (Protection) visa.
Schedule 3 Amendments of Migration Regulations 1994 relating to Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal
[1] Subregulation 4.22 (1)
9 is prescribed.
15 is prescribed.
[2] Subregulation 4.22 (2)
110 is prescribed.
163 is prescribed.
[3] Regulation 4.29
Schedule 4 Amendments of Migration Regulations 1994 relating to student visas
[1] Regulation 1.40A
1.40A Courses to be specified by Minister
(1) The Minister must specify, by instrument in writing, the types of courses for each subclass of student visa.
(2) The Minister is not required to specify a course if:
(a) the subclass of student visa is Subclass 576 (AusAID or Defence Sector); or
(b) the course would be undertaken by:
(i) an applicant for a Subclass 573 (Higher Education Sector) visa who would be an eligible higher degree student within the meaning of Part 573 of Schedule 2; or
(ii) an applicant for a Subclass 574 (Postgraduate Research Sector) visa who would be an eligible higher degree student within the meaning of Part 574 of Schedule 2; or
(iii) an applicant for a Subclass 575 (Non-Award Sector) visa who would be an eligible university exchange student within the meaning of Part 575 of Schedule 2.
[2] Subregulation 1.41 (1)
(1) The Minister must specify, by instrument in writing, an assessment level for a kind of eligible passport, in relation to each subclass of student visa, to which an applicant for a student visa who seeks to satisfy the primary criteria will be subject.
(1A) An assessment level does not apply in relation to an eligible passport held by:
(a) an applicant for a Subclass 573 (Higher Education Sector) visa who is an eligible higher degree student within the meaning of Part 573 of Schedule 2; or
(b) an applicant for a Subclass 574 (Postgraduate Research Sector) visa who is an eligible higher degree student within the meaning of Part 574 of Schedule 2; or
(c) an applicant for a Subclass 575 (Non-Award Sector) visa who is an eligible university exchange student within the meaning of Part 575 of Schedule 2.
[3] Subregulation 1.42 (7)
(7) Subregulations (1) to (6) do not apply to:
[4] Paragraphs 2.07AO (3) (n) to (r)
[5] Paragraphs 2.12BF (1) (m) to (q)
[6] Schedule 2, clause 570.229
570.229 (1) If the applicant is subject to assessment level 3, 4 or 5, the aggregate of the period, or periods, of ELICOS that the applicant is seeking to undertake, together with the period, or periods, of any previous ELICOS undertaken as the holder of a Subclass 570, 572, 573, 574, 575 or 576 visa, or any subsequent bridging visa, does not exceed:
(a) for an applicant who is subject to assessment level 3 — 60 weeks; or
(b) for an applicant who is subject to assessment level 4 or 5 — 40 weeks.
(2) If the applicant is subject to assessment level 3, 4 or 5, the aggregate of the period, or periods, of ELICOS that the applicant is seeking to undertake, together with the period, or periods, of any previous ELICOS undertaken as the holder of a Subclass 571 visa, or any subsequent bridging visa, does not exceed:
(b) for an applicant who is subject to assessment level 4 or 5 — 50 weeks.
[7] Schedule 2, subclause 571.223 (2)
(a) the applicant gives the Minister evidence in accordance with the requirements mentioned in Schedule 5A for the highest assessment level for the applicant; and
(c) the Minister is satisfied that, while the applicant holds the visa, the applicant will have access to the funds demonstrated or declared in accordance with the requirements in Schedule 5A relating to the applicant’s financial capacity.
[8] Schedule 2, clause 571.230
, unless the applicant is a person designated under regulation 2.07AO
[9] Schedule 2, clause 571.235
571.235 (1) If the applicant is subject to assessment level 3, 4 or 5, the aggregate of the period, or periods, of ELICOS that the applicant is seeking to undertake, together with the period, or periods, of any previous ELICOS undertaken as the holder of a Subclass 570, 572, 573, 574, 575 or 576 visa, or any subsequent bridging visa, does not exceed:
[10] Schedule 2, subparagraph 571.312 (2) (d) (ii)
(ii) Subclass 427 (Domestic Worker (Temporary) — Executive).
[11] Schedule 2, paragraph 571.312 (2) (e)
[12] Schedule 2, subclause 572.223 (2)
[13] Schedule 2, clause 572.230
[14] Schedule 2, clause 572.234
572.234 (1) If the applicant is subject to assessment level 3, 4 or 5, the aggregate of the period, or periods, of ELICOS that the applicant is seeking to undertake, together with the period, or periods, of any previous ELICOS undertaken as the holder of a Subclass 570, 572, 573, 574, 575 or 576 visa, or any subsequent bridging visa, does not exceed:
[15] Schedule 2, subparagraph 572.312 (2) (d) (iii)
(iii) Subclass 497 (Graduate — Skilled).
[16] Schedule 2, paragraph 572.312 (2) (e)
[17] Schedule 2, Division 573.1, heading
573.1 Interpretation and preliminary
[18] Schedule 2, clause 573.111, after definition of course of study, including the note
educational business partner, in relation to an eligible education provider, means an education provider specified as an educational business partner in an instrument made under clause 573.112.
eligible education provider means an education provider specified as an eligible education provider in an instrument made under clause 573.112.
eligible higher degree student means an applicant for a Subclass 573 visa in relation to whom the following apply:
(a) the applicant is enrolled in a principal course of study for the award of:
(i) a bachelor’s degree; or
(ii) a masters degree by coursework;
[19] Schedule 2, after clause 573.111
573.112 For this Part, the Minister may, by instrument in writing:
[20] Schedule 2, after clause 573.211
573.212 If the applicant is an eligible higher degree student, the applicant must have a confirmation of enrolment in each course of study for which the applicant is an eligible higher degree student.
[21] Schedule 2, paragraph 573.223 (1) (b)
requirements of subclause
[22] Schedule 2, subclause 573.223 (2)
(1A) If the applicant is an eligible higher degree student who has a confirmation of enrolment in each course of study for which the applicant is an eligible higher degree student:
(2) If the applicant is not an eligible higher degree student, or does not have a confirmation of enrolment in each course of study for which the applicant is an eligible higher degree student:
[23] Schedule 2, clauses 573.230 and 573.231
573.230 The applicant holds a passport of a kind specified in an instrument made under regulation 1.40.
573.231 If the applicant is not an eligible higher degree student, or does not have a confirmation of enrolment in each course of study for which the applicant is an eligible higher degree student:
(b) the principal course is of a type that was specified for Subclass 573 visas by the Minister in an instrument:
[24] Schedule 2, clause 573.234
573.234 (1) If the applicant is subject to assessment level 3, 4 or 5, the aggregate of the period, or periods, of ELICOS that the applicant is seeking to undertake, together with the period, or periods, of any previous ELICOS undertaken as the holder of a Subclass 570, 572, 573, 574, 575 or 576 visa, or any subsequent bridging visa, does not exceed:
[25] Schedule 2, subparagraph 573.312 (2) (d) (iii)
(Graduate Skilled); or
(Graduate — Skilled).
[26] Schedule 2, paragraph 573.312 (2) (e)
[27] Schedule 2, after subparagraph 573.322 (b) (i)
(ia) the primary person is an eligible higher degree student;
[28] Schedule 2, Division 574.1, heading
574.1 Interpretation and preliminary
[29] Schedule 2, clause 574.111, after definition of course of study, including the note
educational business partner, in relation to an eligible education provider, means an education provider specified as an educational business partner in an instrument made under clause 574.112.
eligible education provider means an education provider specified as an eligible education provider in an instrument made under clause 574.112.
eligible higher degree student means an applicant for a Subclass 574 visa in relation to whom the following apply:
(ii) a doctoral degree;
[30] Schedule 2, after clause 574.111
574.112 For this Part, the Minister may, by instrument in writing:
[31] Schedule 2, after clause 574.211
574.212 If the applicant is an eligible higher degree student, the applicant must have a confirmation of enrolment in each course of study for which the applicant is an eligible higher degree student.
[32] Schedule 2, paragraph 574.223 (1) (b)
subclause (1A) or
[33] Schedule 2, subclause 574.223 (2)
[34] Schedule 2, clauses 574.230 and 574.231
574.230 The applicant holds a passport of a kind specified in an instrument made under regulation 1.40.
574.231 If the applicant is not an eligible higher degree student, or does not have a confirmation of enrolment in each course of study for which the applicant is an eligible higher degree student:
(b) the principal course is of a type that was specified for Subclass 574 visas by the Minister in an instrument:
[35] Schedule 2, clause 574.234
574.234 (1) If the applicant is subject to assessment level 3, 4 or 5, the aggregate of the period, or periods, of ELICOS that the applicant is seeking to undertake, together with the period, or periods, of any previous ELICOS undertaken as the holder of a Subclass 570, 572, 573, 574, 575 or 576 visa, or any subsequent bridging visa, does not exceed:
[36] Schedule 2, subparagraph 574.312 (2) (d) (iii)
[37] Schedule 2, paragraph 574.312 (2) (e)
[38] Schedule 2, after subparagraph 574.322 (b) (i)
[39] Schedule 2, Division 575.1, heading
575.1 Interpretation and preliminary
[40] Schedule 2, clause 575.111, after definition of course of study, including the note
eligible education provider means an education provider specified as an eligible education provider in an instrument made under clause 575.112.
eligible university exchange student means an applicant for a Subclass 575 visa in relation to whom the following apply:
(a) the applicant is enrolled in a full-time course of study that is not leading to an award;
(b) the course of study is not an ELICOS;
(c) the course of study is provided by an eligible education provider;
(d) the course of study is part of:
(i) a formal exchange program; or
(ii) a study abroad program.
[41] Schedule 2, after clause 575.111
575.112 For this Part, the Minister may, by instrument in writing, specify an education provider as an eligible education provider.
[42] Schedule 2, after clause 575.211
575.212 If the applicant is an eligible university exchange student, the applicant must have a confirmation of enrolment in the course of study for which the applicant is an eligible university exchange student.
[43] Schedule 2, paragraph 575.223 (1) (b)
[44] Schedule 2, subclause 575.223 (2)
(1A) If the applicant is an eligible university exchange student who has a confirmation of enrolment in the course of study for which the applicant is an eligible university exchange student:
(2) If the applicant is not an eligible university exchange student, or does not have a confirmation of enrolment in the course of study for which the applicant is an eligible university exchange student:
[45] Schedule 2, clause 575.231
575.231 If the applicant is not an eligible university exchange student, or does not have a confirmation of enrolment in the course of study for which the applicant is an eligible university exchange student:
(b) the principal course is of a type that was specified for Subclass 575 visas by the Minister in an instrument:
[46] Schedule 2, clause 575.234
575.234 (1) If the applicant is subject to assessment level 3, 4 or 5, the aggregate of the period, or periods, of ELICOS that the applicant is seeking to undertake, together with the period, or periods, of any previous ELICOS undertaken as the holder of a Subclass 570, 572, 573, 574, 575 or 576 visa, or any subsequent bridging visa, does not exceed:
[47] Schedule 2, after subparagraph 575.322 (b) (i)
(ia) the primary person is an eligible university exchange student;
[48] Schedule 2, clause 576.232
576.232 (1) If the applicant is subject to assessment level 5, the aggregate of the period, or periods, of ELICOS that the applicant is seeking to undertake, together with the period, or periods, of any previous ELICOS undertaken as the holder of a Subclass 570, 572, 573, 574, 575 or 576 visa, or any subsequent bridging visa, does not exceed 40 weeks.
(2) If the applicant is subject to assessment level 5, the aggregate of the period, or periods, of ELICOS that the applicant is seeking to undertake, together with the period, or periods, of any previous ELICOS undertaken as the holder of a Subclass 571 visa, or any subsequent bridging visa, does not exceed 50 weeks.
[49] Schedule 2, clause 580.114
subclause 580.226 (5):
subclauses 580.226 (5) and (6):
[50] Schedule 2, subparagraph 580.211 (2) (d) (iii)
[51] Schedule 2, paragraph 580.211 (2) (e)
[52] Schedule 2, paragraph 580.226 (1) (b)
[53] Schedule 2, paragraph 580.226 (1A) (a)
[54] Schedule 2, paragraph 580.226 (1A) (b)
(4) or (5);
(4), (5) or (6);
[55] Schedule 2, paragraph 580.226 (1A) (d)
(4), (5) or (6).
[56] Schedule 2, subclause 580.226 (1B)
[57] Schedule 2, after subclause 580.226 (5)
(6) If the nominating student was, at the time his or her visa was granted, an eligible higher degree student within the meaning of Part 573 or 574 or an eligible university exchange student within the meaning of Part 575:
(a) the evidence for paragraph (1A) (b) is:
(i) evidence that the applicant has funds from an acceptable source that are sufficient to meet living costs for the first 12 months; and
(ii) evidence that the applicant has funds from an acceptable source that are sufficient to meet travel costs; and
(iii) a declaration by the applicant stating that he or she has access to funds from an acceptable source that are sufficient to meet living costs for the remainder of the full period; and
(b) the Minister must be satisfied that the regular income of any individual (including the applicant) providing funds to the applicant was sufficient to accumulate the level of funding being provided by that individual.
[58] Schedule 2, subparagraph 580.311 (2) (d) (iii)
[59] Schedule 2, paragraph 580.311 (2) (e)
[60] Schedule 5A, after subclause 5A301 (1)
(1A) An applicant who:
(a) is not a secondary exchange student; and
(b) will undertake an ELICOS (or other English language tuition) before commencing his or her principal course;
must give evidence that the ELICOS (or other English language tuition) will have a duration of no more than 50 weeks.
[61] Schedule 5A, subclause 5A304 (1)
(1) The applicant must give evidence that he or she has a level of English language proficiency that satisfies his or her proposed education provider.
[62] Schedule 5A, subclause 5A304 (2)
[63] Schedule 5A, subclauses 5A304 (3) to (10)
[64] Schedule 5A, subclause 5A307 (2)
[65] Schedule 5B, paragraph 5B201 (2) (d)
[66] Schedule 8, clause 8201
Subclass 580 (Student Guardian) visa in relation to which the holder is undertaking an ELICOS of less than 20 hours per week
Subclass 675 (Medical Treatment (Short Stay)) visa in relation to which the holder:
Subclass 685 (Medical Treatment (Long Stay)) visa in relation to which the holder:
Schedule 5 Further amendments of Migration Regulations 1994 relating to student visas
[1] Schedule 8, subclause 8104 (1)
40 hours a fortnight
[2] Schedule 8, subclause 8104 (3)
[3] Schedule 8, subclause 8104 (6)
[4] Schedule 8, subclause 8105 (1)
20 hours a week during any week
40 hours a fortnight during any fortnight
[5] Schedule 8, subclause 8105 (2)
[6] Schedule 8, subclause 8105 (3)