澳洲过桥签准签信样本

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Date
Applicant
Address NSW

In reply please quote:

Client Name XXX
Date of Birth XXX
Date of Visa Application XXX
Application ID XXX
Transaction Reference Number XXX
File Number BCCXXX
Transmission Method Email sent to XXX

Dear XXX

Notification of grant of a Bridging visa

I wish to advise that a decision has been made and a bridging visa has been granted on XXX 2014 to each of the applicants listed in the attached Bridging Visa Grant Notice(s), which contain important information about your visa.

Please keep a copy of this letter and the Bridging Visa Grant Notice in a safe place for your reference.

Questions about this decision

If you have questions about this decision, or the process or information that was taken into account, you may contact us by any of the means listed below.

Changes to your circumstances

Up until the time a decision is made on your Skilled Independent (Permanent) visa application, you are required to tell us about any changes to your circumstances that may affect any answer to a question in your application form including your name, passport, contact details, address or family members as soon as possible. You are required to do this in writing and can use Form 1022 Notification of changes in circumstances (Section 104 of the Migration Act 1958), which is available at www.immi.gov.au/myvisa/form1022. Failure to notify the department of your new circumstances can have serious consequences and even if the visa you have applied for is granted, it may later be cancelled.

Client service information

We value your compliments, complaints and suggestions. Your compliments let us know where we are performing well and your complaints and suggestions help us improve the services we provide.

In Australia you can call the Global Feedback Unit on 133 177 between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. Further information on our Client Service Charter and how to make a compliment, complaint or suggestion is available at www.immi.gov.au/myvisa/feedback (http://www.immi.gov.au/myvisa/feedback)

Contacting this processing office

We prefer contact with this office concerning your application to be by Webform. We try to respond to all email enquiries within seven (7) working days.

Please visit our Webform available at www.immi.gov.au/contacts/forms/gsm/post.htm Yours sincerely

Department of Immigration and Border Protection

BRIDGING VISA GRANT NOTICE

Application details

Date of Visa Application XXX
Application ID XXX
Transaction Reference Number (TRN) XXX
File Number BCCXXX

A Bridging visa (class WA) has been granted to the applicant listed in the table below to allow you to remain in Australia during the processing of your application for a Skilled Independent (Permanent) (class SI) Skilled - Independent (subclass 189) visa.

Bridging visa grant details

Client Name XXX
Bridging Visa Class Bridging A (class WA)
Bridging Visa Subclass Bridging A (subclass 010)
Date of Birth XXX
Client ID XXX
Visa Grant Number XXX
Visa Grant Date XXX
Passport Number XXX
Travel Facility No Travel
Visa Conditions NIL

About your bridging visa

This bridging visa is not in effect because your Temporary Business Entry visa is currently in effect.

If your Temporary Business Entry visa is cancelled, you should contact the department immediately. Your Bridging visa may not come into effect and will not allow you to remain lawfully in Australia.

This bridging visa allows you to remain lawfully in Australia until 28 calendar days after you are notified of a decision on your application for a Skilled Independent (Permanent) (class SI) Skilled - Independent (subclass 189) visa.

If your Skilled Independent (Permanent) (class SI) Skilled - Independent (subclass 189) visa application is refused and you apply for merits review of that decision within the required timeframe, this bridging visa will allow you to remain in Australia until 28 calendar days after you are notified of the review outcome by the merit review tribunal.

If the merits review tribunal remits your application to the department for reconsideration, this bridging visa will allow you to remain lawfully in Australia until 28 calendar days after you are notified by the department of the decision on your Skilled Independent (Permanent) (class SI) Skilled - Independent (subclass 189) visa application.

If you withdraw your Skilled Independent (Permanent) (class SI) Skilled - Independent (subclass 189) visa application or your merits review application, this bridging visa will allow you to remain lawfully in Australia until 28 calendar days after that withdrawal.

If you hold any substantive visa, and that substantive visa is cancelled, you should contact the department immediately. Your Bridging visa may have ceased and no longer allow you to remain lawfully in Australia.

More information about bridging visas is available at www.immi.gov.au

Travel overseas

This bridging visa only allows you to remain in Australia. When you leave Australia, your bridging visa will cease.

As you are a holder of valid Temporary Business Entry visa that allows you to leave and return to Australia, the department recommends that you either:

  • apply for and be granted a Bridging visa B (which you can only do if you already hold a Bridging visa A or a Bridging visa B) before you travel or

  • contact your case officer as soon as you return to Australia

Permission to work

When your Bridging visa (class WA) is in effect, you will have full permission to work.

Permission to study

When your Bridging visa (class WA) is in effect, you will have full permission to study.

Australia is now visa label-free

Australia’s electronic visa system does not require you to have a visa label placed in your passport.

You can access your visa information at any time using Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO), a free web-based service. To log into VEVO you will need your passport information and your visa grant number or transaction reference number (if lodged online) listed above. More information is available at www.immi.gov.au/myvisa/about (http://www.immi.gov.au/myvisa/about)

Department of Immigration and Border Protection