Federal Register of Legislation
Commonwealth of Australia
Migration Regulations 1994
CLASS OF PERSONS FOR TEMPORARY WORK (INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS) (CLASS GD) VISA 2016/110
(subparagraph 1234(2)(a)(i))
I, PETER DUTTON, Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, acting under subregulation 2.07(5) of the Migration Regulations 1994 (the Regulations):
1. REVOKE Instrument IMMI 16/032 (F2016L00576), Class of Persons 2016/032, signed on 26 April 2016; 2. SPECIFY for the purposes of subparagraph 1234(2)(a)(i) of Schedule 1 to the Regulations, the following classes of persons: 1. Fulbright Scholars of the United States of America; 2. participants in the Pacific Microstates – Northern Australia Worker Pilot Programme; 3. persons to whom privileges and immunities are, or are expected to be, accorded under one or both of the following Acts: 1. the International Organisations (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1963; or 2. the Overseas Missions (Privileges and Immunities) Act 1995 and who are expected to be recommended by the Foreign Minister for the grant of a visa; and d. persons who hold a valid diplomatic, official or service passport and who hold a third person note of support for the application from the government, or a government agency, of the applicant's home country.
This Instrument, Class of Persons for Temporary Work (International Relations) (Class GD) Visa 2016/110, IMMI 16/110, commences immediately after the commencement of the Migration Amendment (Temporary Activity Visas) Regulation 2016.
Dated: 16 November 2016
Peter Dutton
THE HON PETER DUTTON MP Minister for Immigration and Border Protection
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