Residency status of foreigners presently resident in Australia
Dear Department of Immigration and Citizenship,
Is it possible to know the residency status (such as student visa, graduate visa etc). of foreigners who arrive as students but presently resident in Australia and continue to work about 64 hours per fortnight. The name, Date of birth, telephone no, passport number, residing address are known
Yours faithfully,
J R A De Silva
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Our references: FA 13/09/01130; ADF2013/31298
Ainsley De Silva
Via email: [FOI #423 email]
Dear Ainsley De Silva
Thank you for your request for access to information, received on Tuesday
24 September 2013, for:
“…the residency status (such as student visa, graduate visa etc). of
foreigners who arrive as students but presently resident in Australia and
continue to work about 64 hours per fortnight. The name, Date of birth,
telephone no, passport number, residing address are known”
This email is to advise that the Department has not accepted your request
as a valid request under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act).
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FOI & Privacy Policy Section
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From: ainsley de silva
[[3]mailto:[FOI #423 email]]
Sent: Tuesday, 24 September 2013 3:52 PM
To: FOI
Subject: TRIM: Freedom of Information request - Residency status of
foreigners presently resident in Australia
Dear Department of Immigration and Citizenship,
Is it possible to know the residency status (such as student visa,
graduate visa etc). of foreigners who arrive as students but
presently resident in Australia and continue to work about 64 hours
per fortnight. The name, Date of birth, telephone no, passport
number, residing address are known
Yours faithfully,
J R A De Silva
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