Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Grewal v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2017] FCA 1533 Appeal from: Grewal & Anor v Minister for Immigration & Anor [2016] FCCA 3168
File number(s): VID 1376 of 2016
Judge(s): GREENWOOD J
Date of judgment: 15 December 2017
Catchwords: MIGRATION – consideration of whether the Federal Circuit Court of Australia fell into error by failing to find jurisdictional error on the part of the Migration Review Tribunal (as it was prior to the Tribunal's functions being assumed by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal) in its analysis of the criteria under clause 572.22 and subclauses of that clause, establishing criteria to be satisfied for the purposes of a Student (Temporary) (Class TU) 572 visa under the provisions of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) – consideration of the Tribunal's application of the statutory criteria to the facts – consideration of contended errors on the part of the Federal Circuit Court of Australia
Legislation: Migration Act 1958 (Cth), ss 29, 30, 31, 359AA, 360, 499(1) Migration Regulations 1994 (Cth), Reg 2.01, Schedule 2, cl 572.22, cl 572.223(1)(a), cl 572.223(2)(b)(ii)
Cases cited: Lafu v Minister for Immigration and Citizenship [2009] FCAFC 140
Date of hearing: 26 May 2017
Date of last submissions: 26 May 2017
Registry: Victoria
Division: General Division
National Practice Area: Administrative and Constitutional Law and Human Rights
Category: Catchwords
Number of paragraphs: 70
Counsel for the First Appellant: The First appellant appeared in person
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