Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00800:section:134:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00800
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 134 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 352252–354801

to whom paragraph (4)(a) applied has applied to the ART for a review of the decision to cancel that person's visa;
  the 28th day after the day on which the ART gives its decision on that review; or
 (c) the 28th day after the day on which the notice of cancellation is given to the holder of the cancelled visa;
whichever is the latest.
 (9) The Minister must not cancel a business visa under subsection (1), (3A) or (4) unless a notice under section 135 was given to its holder within the period of 3 years commencing:
 (a) if its holder was in Australia when he or she was first granted a business visa—on the day on which that first visa was granted; or
 (b) if its holder was not in Australia when he or she was first granted a business visa—on the day on which its holder first entered Australia after that first visa was granted.
 (10) In this section:
business visa means:
 (a) a visa included in a class of visas, being a class that:
 (i) has the words "Business Skills" in its title; and
 (ii) is prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph; or
 (b) a visa:
 (i) to which a prescribed provision of the Migration Reform (Transitional Provisions) Regulations applies; and
 (ii) that is of a kind prescribed for the purposes of this paragraph; or
 (c) a return visa that is granted to a person who is or was the holder of a business permit or business visa;
that is or was granted on or after 17 February 1992.
designated investment has the meaning given by the regulations.
eligible business means a business that the Minister reasonably believes is resulting or will result in one or more of the following:
 (a) the development of business links with the international market;
 (b) the creation or maintenance of employment in Australia;
 (c) the export of Australian goods or services;
 (d) the production of goods or the provision of services that would otherwise be imported into Australia;
 (e) the introduction of new or improved technology to Australia;
 (f) an increase in commercial activity and competitiveness within sectors of the Australian economy.
established business in Australia visa means a business visa a criterion for whose grant:
 (a) relates to the applicant having an established business in Australia; or
 (b) is that the applicant is a member of the family unit of the holder of a visa a criterion for whose grant is as mentioned in paragraph (a).
family member's visa means a business visa held by a person:
 (a) who is or was a member of the family unit of another person who held a business visa; and
 (b) who