Source: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2014B00198
Timestamp: 2020-02-28 00:01:25
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Details: C2014B00198
- C2014B00198
C2014B00198
Schedule 1—Amendments relating to maritime powers 5
Maritime Powers Act 2013 5
Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 20
Immigration (Guardianship of Children) Act 1946 20
Part 3—Application 22
Schedule 2—Protection visas and other measures 24
Part 1—Protection visas 24
Division 1—Protection visas generally 24
Division 2—Safe haven enterprise visas 27
Migration Act 1958 27
Division 3—Application 28
Part 2—Visa applications taken to be applications for a different visa 29
Division 1—Amendments 29
Migration Act 1958 29
Part 3—Deemed visa applications 33
Migration Act 1958 33
Part 4—Permanent protection visas and temporary protection visas 35
Division 1—Main amendments 35
Division 2—Main amendments commencing immediately after Division 1 44
Migration Regulations 1994 44
Division 3—Consequential amendments 46
Division 4—Amendments relating to application 49
Migration Regulations 1994 49
Schedule 3—Act‑based visas 50
Part 1—Amendment of the Migration Act 1958 50
Division 1—Amendments 50
Migration Act 1958 50
Division 2—Application 53
Part 2—Amendment of the Migration Regulations 1994 54
Migration Regulations 1994 54
Schedule 4—Amendments relating to fast track assessment process 57
Part 1—Fast track assessment process 57
Migration Act 1958 57
Part 2—Application 89
Schedule 5—Clarifying Australia’s international law obligations 90
Part 1—Removal of unlawful non‑citizens 90
Division 1—Amendments commencing on the day after Royal Assent 90
Migration Act 1958 90
Division 2—Amendments if this Act commences after the Migration Amendment (Protection and Other Measures) Act 2014 91
Part 2—Amendments commencing on Proclamation 92
Migration Act 1958 92
Part 3—Contingent amendments 98
Division 1—Amendments if this Act commences before the Migration Amendment (Protection and Other Measures) Act 2014 98
Division 2—Amendments if this Act commences before the Migration Amendment (Regaining Control Over Australia’s Protection Obligations) Act 2014 98
Division 3—Amendments if this Act commences after the Migration Amendment (Regaining Control Over Australia’s Protection Obligations) Act 2014 99
Migration Act 1958 99
Part 4—Application and transitional provisions 100
Schedule 6—Unauthorised maritime arrivals and transitory persons: newborn children 101
Part 1—Amendments 101
Migration Act 1958 101
Part 2—Application of amendments 106
Schedule 7—Caseload management 110
Part 1—Amendments 110
Migration Act 1958 110
Part 2—Application and savings 112
Temporary visa permitting the holder to remain in Australia until:
Conditions 8503 and 8565.
(v) makes a manifestly unfounded claim for protection relying on a criterion mentioned in subsection 36(2) in, or in connection with, his or her application; or
(i) who is an unauthorised maritime arrival and who entered Australia on or after 13 August 2012; and
This Part provides a limited form of review of certain decisions (fast track decisions) to refuse protection visas to some applicants, including unauthorised maritime arrivals who entered Australia on or after 13 August 2012. These applicants are known as fast track review applicants and decisions to refuse to grant them protection visas are known as fast track reviewable decisions.
In reviewing fast track reviewable decisions, the Immigration Assessment Authority is required to pursue the objective of providing a mechanism of limited review that is efficient and quick.
(b) the referred applicant satisfies the Authority that, in relation to any new information given, or proposed to be given, to the Authority by the referred applicant, the new information was not, and could not have been, provided to the Minister before the Minister made the decision under section 65.
(1) The Immigration Assessment Authority, in carrying out its functions under this Act, is to pursue the objective of providing a mechanism of limited review that is efficient and quick.
(2) A person does not have a well‑founded fear of persecution if either or both of the following are available to the person in a receiving country:
(a) an appropriate criminal law, a reasonably effective police force and an impartial judicial system provided by the relevant State;
(b) adequate and effective protection measures provided by a source other than the relevant State.
(1) For the purposes of the application of this Act and the regulations to a particular person, the person is to be treated as a member of a particular social group (other than the person’s family) if:
(i) the characteristic is an innate or immutable characteristic; or
(ii) the characteristic is so fundamental to a member’s identity or conscience, the member should not be forced to renounce it; and
(c) the person shares, or is perceived as sharing, the characteristic; and
(d) the characteristic distinguishes the group from society.
(2) For the purpose of subparagraph (1)(b)(i), a well‑founded fear of persecution is taken not to be an innate or immutable characteristic.