Character test used to deport thousands from Australia doesn’t apply to refugees

Visa cancelled because failed in Character test

Federal Government warns that the working holiday makers or expatriates who flout the COVID-19 safety plan may face the deportation. Source: SBS

Refugees who have been refused a visa or had their visa cancelled on character grounds could now challenge the government’s decision.


The federal government’s power to detain and deport refugees who commit crimes in Australia has been severely curtailed by a federal court ruling.

 

The government has been increasing its use of a strict character test to cancel or deny visas to thousands of non-citizens, including refugees, since the criteria was strengthened in 2014.

 

But in a judgement handed down on Christmas Eve as part of the case of a Tamil refugee held in detention for more than 10 years, Justice Steven Rares said the controversial character provisions in Section 501 of the Migration Act do not apply to refugees.


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