Media Release
Date: 01 July 2009
Changes to immigration processing and fees come into effect from 1 July 2009, demonstrating the Australian Government's ongoing commitment to legislative reform and improved service delivery.
The bulk of the reforms to the Migration Regulations 1994 and the Australian Citizenship Regulations 2007 were announced in the May Budget.
The cost of some visa application charges and citizenship fees will increase today to offset the wider costs associated with the operation of the migration and temporary entry program.
The majority of visa application charges were increased by a flat 20 per cent (no CPI) and then rounded to the nearest $5 increment.
A skilled independent visa first instalment application fee has increased from $2105 to $2525 and a student visa will increase from $450 to $540. Other visas have only been increased in line with the CPI. For instance, a tourist visa has increased from $100 to $105 because the tourist visa application fee was substantially increased in 2008-09.
Other changes to come into effect today include:
Changes to the people trafficking visa framework also come into effect from 1 July, including offering to all identified suspected victims of people trafficking who are unlawful access to a bridging F visa and allowing it to be extended to 45 days, and including immediate family members of such victims who may be overseas, in the offer of a witness protection (trafficking) permanent visa.
Amendments to the Migration Regulations 1994 and the Australian Citizenship Regulations 2007 can be viewed on the Department for Immigration and Citizenship website at: www.immi.gov.au/legislation/amendments