If your visa is refused or cancelled, you might be able to have the decision reviewed by a merits review tribunal, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Not all decisions are reviewable by the AAT. For example, if the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection personally decides to refuse or cancel your visa under section 501 of the Migration Act 1958, you cannot apply to have a decision reviewed by the AAT.
If your visa is refused or cancelled, you might be able to have the decision reviewed by a merits review tribunal.
Piotr Featured In Newsweek Amid His Safety Concerns of Polish Homosexuals
Newsweek: PiS is focusing on sexual minorities in the election campaign. Would you undertake an asylum in Australia for homosexual people from Poland? Piotr Ferenc *: I will start with the fact that people who would like to emigrate to Australia from Poland for political reasons come to us because they do [...]