Certain non-citizens whose applications refused in Australia (Act, s 48)

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MIGRATION REGULATIONS 1994 – REG 2.12

Certain non-citizens whose applications refused in Australia (Act, s 48)

             (1)  For section 48 of the Act the following classes of visas are prescribed:

                     (a)  Partner (Temporary) (Class UK);

                     (b)  Partner (Residence) (Class BS);

                     (c)  protection visas;

                    (ca)  Medical Treatment (Visitor) (Class UB);

                     (e)  Territorial Asylum (Residence) (Class BE);

                      (f)  Border (Temporary) (Class TA);

                     (g)  Special Category (Temporary) (Class TY);

                     (h)  Bridging A (Class WA);

                      (j)  Bridging B (Class WB);

                     (k)  Bridging C (Class WC);

                      (l)  Bridging D (Class WD);

                    (m)  Bridging E (Class WE);

                  (ma)  Bridging F (Class WF);

                  (mb)  Bridging R (Class WR);

                     (o)  Resolution of Status (Class CD);

                     (p)  Child (Residence) (Class BT).

Note:          Section 48 of the Act limits further applications by a person whose visa has been cancelled, or whose application for a visa has been refused.

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