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Exposure: 60000 visa cancellations in 2015-16

More and more people who come to Australia on legal visas enter the country through immigration formalities at airports simply because they have not correctly answered questions from immigration officials or misunderstood immigration officials' questions. The visa was cancelled and repatriated in a matter of minutes. Even after Australia today, visas have been cancelled for a variety of reasons or omissions! Recently, the Immigration Board released a data, in a year last year, a total of 60,000 visas were cancelled by the Immigration Board! In addition, in the course of a year, the Australian Immigration Service also cancelled 600 PRs!

Australian media report: visa cancelled for 60,000 people a yea

Perhaps the ultimate goal of every foreign student, migrant worker, immigrant party in Australia is-get the PRs!

However, as immigration scores rose, the difficulty of IELTS climbed, and immigration majors dwindled, many were kept out of Australia's doors.

As the federal government tightened visa policy, the Federal Department of Immigration and Border Protection recently told the Senate inquiry committee that

In the fiscal year 2015-2016, the Immigration Board cancelled visas for more than 60000 people!

Michael Pezzullo, secretary-general of the Federal Office for Migration, said 15000 of those who had their visas cancelled were staying in Australia because their visas were overdue.

Meanwhile, in the year to June last year, the Australian Immigration Service cancelled nearly 11,000 student visas.

According to Australia's normal legal procedures, if a person's visa is cancelled in Australia, the visa holder must have the right to appeal.

However, if the visa was cancelled by the Immigration Board while entering the Australian airport, sorry, the visa holder does not have the right to appeal, so the visa holder is either immediately repatriated or sent to the Villawood Black people Detention Centre for detention. There is no chance of justification.

It is alleged that 90 per cent of those whose visas have been cancelled will be required to return on the original route of the earliest flight, that there are no suitable flights that day, and that the Immigration Service does not give any opportunity to stay overnight at the airport, that is to say, it must be sent to the Villawood refugee camp for one night or more. This is unfair and frustrating for people who come to Australia on a legal visa.

At least 2 Chinese visas have been cancelled every day, and the airport has become a major problem.

The media have reported that Australia repatriates at least two people every day!

And the reasons for being repatriated are varied!

Some visa holders are often not prepared enough to cross-examine the airport, or lack sufficient material to prove themselves, to be denied the right to contact the outside world, or to be misled to answer questions. These are sufficient grounds for visa revocation.

Case 1:

The overseas students were questioned by the customs, the visa was cancelled on the spot, a foreign student had some financial disputes with the school, when the airport immigration officer called to check the student's study, he did not get a satisfactory answer from the school. As a result, the student's visa was cancelled on the spot, which was clearly unfair and dealt a heavy blow to a student who was studying.

The unfairness of visa cancellation at the airport is also due to its consequences. Under the Australian Immigration Act, if a person's visa is cancelled, it will directly affect the person's future application for an Australian visa.

Case 2:

The Chinese boarded the plane from China to bring milk powder back to Australia! Too suspicious? Found drugs! A 46-year-old Chinese Australian woman smuggled 10 kilograms of ephedrine into baby milk powder and food and was caught on the spot by the Australian Immigration and Customs Border Protection Agency.

On August 15, 2016, after the woman arrived at Sydney International Airport by plane from China,

Australian Border Protection officials examined her luggage and found the woman entering Australia with baby formula from China, raising suspicions among customs officials. As a result, powder was found in food and infant milk powder.

After initial examination, the substance was confirmed to be ephedrine. The woman is charged with intentional smuggling of first-degree controlled goods and faces a maximum penalty of 25 years imprisonment and / or a fine not exceeding $900000.

As a result, the woman's visa was cancelled on the spot and sentenced to imprisonment!

Case 3:

Students entering Australia were found to be methamphetamine in 2015, and five Chinese students were found to be involved in drug trafficking gangs and smuggle a large number of meth from China when they entered Australia.

Five persons were sentenced to 4 to 9 years' imprisonment without bail. Returned to China after serving his sentence.

In addition, some people were cross-examined by the Australian Immigration Service and the Customs and Excise Department because they did not declare or conceal the declaration of prohibited items when entering the Australian Customs and Excise Department.

Australian immigration and customs policy is very strict, Australian immigration and customs will not only cancel tourist visas, student visas and other temporary visas!

Even if Australia lives forever, as long as it violates Australian law! And it will be cancelled!

So far, according to statistics, in a year's time, the Australian Immigration Service has cancelled 600 PRs!

In the last fiscal year, PR was cancelled for a variety of reasons. Don't think that the reason PR was cancelled may have been a felony!

Some of them were cancelled because of unlicensed driving or road rage.

So what exactly is the cause of the cancellation of PR?

Cases:

A 33-year-old Lebanese man, Fouad Arja, has been imprisoned in Villawood detention centre for 10 months, according to reports in Australia and Guangzhou.

Two weeks before the date of his release, his family received notification that, Fouad Arja was likely to be suspended from his Australian permanent residence visa. His Australian wife is trying to overturn the deportation order through legal channels.

Arja is reported to have emigrated to Australia in 2010 and was granted permanent residency in 2014.

However, the reason for his incarceration was that he had been driving without a licence on at least three occasions.

It is well known that many international students, immigrants and tourists have just started driving in Australia with their overseas driver's licenses.

According to the Federal Immigration Act 1958, you will not be considered a visitor if you intend to stay in the new state for those who have received Australia's PR.

Therefore, you can only be allowed to use an overseas driver's license to travel on the roads of the new state for up to three months!

After three months, if you want to continue driving in the new state, you must apply for a new state driver's license! Otherwise it will be considered unlicensed driving!

The consequences of driving without a license have already been said * the little brother in Lebanon was arrested three times for driving without a license * he was sentenced to 12 months in prison, and soon after he got out of prison, PR was facing a quandary.

Cases:

SBS reports,

The act of deceiving permanent residency through fake marriages is rampant. The Australian Department of Immigration will crack down on visa fraud and more than 1000 spouse visas have been cancelled!

Nearly 50,000 people have been granted Australian visas by marriage, accounting for 25% of the total number of immigrants last year. Asian countries such as China, India, the Philippines and Vietnam accounted for the vast majority.

In Google typing Australian commercial marriage keywords, jumped out of one hundred and thirteen thousand search results. The contents include: how to avoid the risk of Australian commercial marriage, how to find a male commercial marriage and so on.

In response, Immigration and Border Protection Minister Peter Dutton said the federal government will take tough measures to crack down on fraudulent marriage and visa fraud. "in the past year, the number of allegations of such acts by the Department of Immigration has increased significantly. Anyone who takes advantage of Australia's welfare and immigration system loopholes will be severely punished. "

But immigration expert Bob Birrell says such fraud is very difficult to tell. Moreover, after a two-year waiting period for a partner visa, the Immigration Service cannot always check the status of marital maintenance.

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