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发表于 2010-2-21 20:28:26
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来自: INNA
9.5 Personal ties which are of benefit to Australia
Decision makers have the flexibility to consider a range of personal ties to Australia that may not fall under the categories of business, cultural or employment ties, but are the reason for the applicant's wish to return to Australia. Examples of personal ties include but are not limited to:
• long term residence in Australia prior to the last five years, particularly, if the applicant has spent their formative years in Australia, or studied or been employed in Australia
• ownership of a home and/or other personal assets in Australia
• the applicant has close family members, or close friends in the nature of family, who are permanent residents or citizens and who reside in Australia or
• the applicant is travelling or residing overseas with an Australian citizen partner and/or children who may suffer hardship if the applicant was not granted an RRV.
Relevant considerations in assessing whether a personal tie is substantial are:
• whether an applicant regards Australia as home
• where the applicant intends to reside permanently and
• whether the applicant has strong family, financial or work ties.
It is recognised that a person may have substantial ties to more than one country. The legislation does not require an applicant to have greater ties to Australia, but to have substantial and beneficial ties to Australia.
Substantial personal ties may be of benefit to Australia in the sense that the applicant is a participating member of the Australian community and economy, or that they are likely to become a participating member of the Australian community and economy in the future, and that their ties enrich the lives of individual Australian residents and citizens.
It is also relevant to consider the potential hardship to the applicant’s Australian citizen family unit members (who can travel to and from Australia at will), or to any other Australian citizens with whom the applicant has close ties, if the applicant is not granted an RRV.
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