No English & Self-sponsorship
This visa applicant was not able to meet the English language requirement and decided to sponsor himself a permanent visa (PR). It was quickly refused but we won on appeal.
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Partner Visa (SC 820/801 or 309/100) • PIC4020 • Visa Cancellation • Visa Refusal • Jason • Angela • ART Appeal Wins • Unlawful • Work Visas (SC 482/186) • Permanent Residency • Australian Citizenship • Family Violence • Character • Health • Natural Justice (S57) • NOICC • Ministerial Intervention • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) • No Further Stay 8503
This visa applicant was not able to meet the English language requirement and decided to sponsor himself a permanent visa (PR). It was quickly refused but we won on appeal.
The visa applicant successfully battled through the notorious ‘self-sponsorship’ which the Department of Immigration frowns upon.
The visa applicant had difficulties showing incentive to return home country and she had a lengthy immigration history. Moreover, she had already lodged a Partner Visa application which makes it more difficult to meet Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) criteria.
The occupation of pastry cook is subject to caveats even though it was not applicable when the application was lodged.
After several refusals and using other accredited specialists, Agape managed to help eight (8) orphan relative migrate permanently to Australia.