Global Talent Visas from 2021 resulting in Australian citizenship
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
Please provide the figures of how many people were granted Global Talent Visas/Distinguished Talent Visas during 2021.
And of those people, please also provide the figures about how many of them have since been granted Australian citizenship.
Yours faithfully,
Craig O'Donoghue
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FOI Request: FA 22/12/01295
File Number: FA 22/12/01295
Dear Craig
Acknowledgement of Freedom of Information Access request
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Scope of request
You have requested access to the following:
Please provide the figures of how many people were granted Global Talent
Visas/Distinguished Talent Visas during 2021.
And of those people, please also provide the figures about how many of
them have since been granted Australian citizenship.
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FOI Request: FA 22/12/01295
File Number: FA22/12/01295
Dear Mr O'Donoghue
I refer to your request to access documents under the Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act), which the Department of Home Affairs
(the Department) received on 27 December 2022.
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FOI Request: FA 22/12/01295
File Number: FA22/12/01295
Dear Mr O'Donoghue
Freedom of Information (FOI) request – Access Decision
On 27 December 2022, the Department of Home Affairs (the Department)
received a request for access to documents under the Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act). The purpose of this letter is to
provide you with a decision on your request for access under the FOI Act.
Scope of request
You have requested access to the following documents:
Please provide the figures of how many people were granted Global Talent
Visas/Distinguished Talent Visas during 2021.
And of those people, please also provide the figures about how many of
them have since been granted Australian citizenship.
Authority to make decision
I am an officer authorised under section 23 of the FOI Act to make
decisions in respect of requests to access documents or to amend or
annotate records.
Relevant material
In reaching my decision I referred to the following:
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existed in the possession of the Department on 27 December 2022 when your
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Decision
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Department which falls within the scope of your request is as follows:
· Release one document in full – please find attached
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