Department of Immigration and Citizenship
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Cancellation of an Eligible Temporary Resident Visa
Under Section 128 of the Migration Act 1958
NAME:JUNG, UIBIN (22/10/1984,M)
CLIENT ID: 18574160429
Dear Mr Jung
I wish to advise that your subclass 417 visa was cancelled on 13/01/2011
under section 128 of the Migration Act 1958 (‘the Act’) relying on
grounds at section 116 because on 17/12/2010 the department received
from you a request in writing that your visa be cancelled. Section 116
of the Act provides that the Minister may cancel a visa if he or she is
satisfied that:
s116(1)(g) a prescribed ground for cancelling a visa applies
to the holder.
The prescribed ground referred to above is set out in paragraph 2.43
(1)(g) of the Migration Regulations 1994 (‘the Regulations’), which
provides:
2.43 (1) For the purposes of paragraph 116(1)(g) of the Act
(which deals with circumstances in which the Minister may
cancel a visa), the grounds prescribed are:
(g) in the case of a temporary visa held by a person
other than a visa holder mentioned in paragraph (h) — that
the visa holder asks the Minister, in writing, to cancel the
visa;
The Act gives you the opportunity to show why you think the ground for
cancellation does not exist and/or to give reasons why your visa should
not have been cancelled.
If you are able to show that the ground for cancellation does/did not
exist, the cancellation of your visa will be revoked. If you cannot show
that the ground for cancellation does/did not exist, but there is a
reason why your visa should not have been cancelled, the cancellation of
your visa may be revoked.
For revocation to be considered, you must respond to this notice within
28 days, stating the reasons why the visa should not have been
cancelled. The time frame in which you must respond to this notice is 28
calendar days, beginning when you are taken to have received this
notice. Where the last day falls on a Saturday, Sunday, public holiday
or bank holiday, the date is extended to the next working day.
As this letter was sent to you by email, you are taken to have received
this notice at the end of the day it was transmitted.
There is no provision for this time frame to be extended. If you do not
respond within the above time frame, the revocation of the cancellation
of your visa will not be considered.
As you are no longer the holder of an Australian visa, you are not
entitled to travel to Australia. If you do you will be refused
immigration clearance and will be removed from Australia.
Also, any person, including members of your family unit (eg spouse,
dependent children (including children born in Australia) who held a
visa because you held a visa, have had their visa cancelled. If another
person (other than a family unit member) holds a visa only because you
held a visa, then that person’s visa may also be cancelled without
notice from the Minister. Members of your family unit, who held a visa
because you held a visa and who are in Australia, will be detained and
removed from Australia unless they make a valid application for and are
granted another visa. If they are currently outside Australia but travel
to Australia, they will be refused immigration clearance and will be
removed from Australia. Relevant agencies in Australia have been advised
that your visa and those of your family members have been cancelled.
As a result of your eligible temporary resident visa having been
cancelled, you may now proceed with your claim for superannuation under
the DASP scheme. Please contact your superannuation fund for further
information regarding eligibility requirements.
Yours sincerely
Dannielle Glass
Position Number: 60001114
Superannuation Certification and Cancellation Team
Tasmania State Office
13/01/2011
Superannuation Certification and Cancellation Team
Tasmania State Office
Department of Immigration and Citizenship
Phone: +61 3 6281 9425
Fax: +61 3 6281 9453
Email:
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Dear sir/madam
My name is JUNG, UIBIN. My details are as follows:
Passport No: M55037233
Nationality: Rep. of Korea
DOB: 22/10/1984
Visa: 417 working (1st&2nd)
I have permanently departed Australia and wish to apply for DASP. Please
cancel my current both 1st&2nd working holiday visa unless it has been
cancelled.
In addition, please confirm that my visa has been cancelled and no longer
valid.
I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.
Best Regards
JUNG, UIBIN
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