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417 (Working Holiday) visa, or a Subclass 462 (Work and Holiday) visa, covered by subregulation 1.15P(2A); or
 (b) a Subclass 417 (Working Holiday) visa, or a Subclass 462 (Work and Holiday) visa, of a kind specified for the purposes of this definition by the Minister under subregulation 1.15P(2B).
oral application, in relation to a visa, means an application made in accordance with regulation 2.09.
orphan relative has the meaning set out in regulation 1.14.
outside Australia means outside the migration zone.
outstanding: a parent visa application is outstanding if none of the following has occurred:
 (a) the application has been withdrawn;
 (b) each decision that has been made in respect of the application is not, or is no longer, subject to any form of review by the ART or judicial review proceedings (including proceedings on appeal);
 (c) a decision that has been made in respect of the application was subject to review by the ART or judicial review proceedings (including proceedings on appeal) but the period within which such a review or such review proceedings could be instituted has ended without a review or review proceedings having been instituted as prescribed.
overseas business sponsor means a standard business sponsor who was lawfully operating a business outside Australia and was not lawfully operating a business in Australia at the time:
 (a) the approval as a standard business sponsor was granted; or
 (b) if a term of the approval as a standard business sponsor has been varied—of the most recent variation.
overseas flight has the meaning given by subregulation 5.41C(3).
overseas passenger means:
 (a) in relation to a vessel arriving at a port in Australia in the course of, or at the conclusion of, an overseas voyage—a passenger:
 (i) who:
 (A) was on board the vessel when it left a place outside Australia at the commencement of, or during the course of, the voyage; and
 (B) whose journey in the vessel ends in Australia; or
 (ii) who:
 (A) was on board the vessel when it left a place outside Australia at the commencement of, or during the course of, the voyage; and
 (B) intends to journey in the vessel to a place outside Australia; and
 (b) in relation to a vessel leaving a port in Australia and bound for or calling at a place outside Australia—a passenger on board the vessel who:
 (i) joined the vessel at a port in Australia; and
 (ii) intends to journey in the vessel to or beyond that place outside Australia.
Note: Under the Act, vessel includes an aircraft, and port includes an airport.
overseas voyage, in relation to a vessel, means a voyage that commenced at, or during which the vessel called at, a place outside