Immigration Law News – 12 June 2018

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This newsletter includes links and summaries of recent immigration instruments relating to immigration in Australia.
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Migration (IMMI 18/015: English Language Tests and Evidence Exemptions for Subclass 500 (Student) Visa) Instrument 2018
The instrument specifies the required levels of English language proficiency applicants must have to meet the criteria for the Subclass 500 (Student) visa (6 June 2018).

Migration (IMMI 18/054: Granting of Contributory Parent, Parent and Other Family Visas in the 2017/2018 Financial Year) Instrument 2018
This instrument specifies the maximum number of visas that may be granted in the financial year 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018 for Contributory Parent Visas, Parent Visas and Other Family Visas (31 May 2018).

Migration (IMMI 18/019: Fast Track Applicant Class) Instrument 2018
This instrument operates to specify a class of persons who are fast track applicants. The specification will become relevant if a person in that class of persons makes an application for a protection visa as they will be subject to processing of the visa and any available review rights as a fast track applicant (30 May 2018).

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