Grant of resident status.
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Canberra, A.C.T. :
Published for the Dept. of Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs by the Australian Government Publishing Service,
1988.
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| Series: | Integrated departmental instructions manual
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Table of Contents:
- vol. 1 General processing procedures - v. 2 Grant of resident status by consent - v. 3. Spouses of Australian citizens or holders of permament entry permit - v.4 Children of Australian citizens or holders of a permanent entry permit - v. 5 Aged parents of Australian citizens or of holders of permament entry permit - v. 6 Strong compassionate grounds -
- v. 7 Strong compassionate grounds: de facto spouse of australian citizen or resident - v.8 People granted territorial asylum - v.9 Refugee status - v.10 Strong humanitarian grounds - v. 11 People authorised to work who are not prescribed non-citizens- assessment under occupational grounds for skilled workers (OSS) - v.12 People authorised to work who are not prescribed non-citizens: Section 6A(1)(d) - assessment under employer.
- nomination scheme - v. 13 People authorised to work who are not prescribed non-citizens: Section 6A(1)(d) - assessment under business migraton criteria (BMP) - v.14 People authorised to work who are not prescribed non-citizens- assessment under the points test (independent entry) - v.15 People authorised to work who are not prescribed non-citizens - assessment under special creative or sporting skills or abilities -
- v. 16 Fees - v. 17 Character requirement - v. 18 Special groups.