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Showing posts with label Visa Application Charges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visa Application Charges. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Notice of changes to Visa Application Charges

Notice of changes to Visa Application Charges
As part of the 2015-16 Commonwealth Budget, the Government is introducing an  increase, effective from 1 July 2015, to a number of Visa Application Charges (VACs).


The proposed adjustments to the VACs, which come into effect on 1 July 2015,  include:

  • A price increase in line with inflation (2.3 per cent) to specific visas within the Permanent Migration Skill Stream, Skilled Graduate, Temporary Long Stay Business (Subclass 457), Visitor and Student visa streams.
  • A 5 per cent price increase to specific visas within the Temporary Resident Short Term Business and Entertainment visas, Working Holiday visas, Resident Return and Retirement Investor visas, and Contributory Parent visa streams.
  • A 10 per cent price increase on specific visas within the Other Family (Remaining Relative, Carer and Aged Dependent Relative) visas, and (non-contributory) Parent visa streams where the underlying demand is not expected to be impacted by the price increase.
  • A 50 per cent increase to the Significant Investor Visa (SIV) stream in the permanent migration skill stream category where the VAC is a very small component of the minimum $5 million of investments required under the visa regulation.
  • An alignment of VAC prices where a differential currently exists for lodging an onshore and offshore application for specific visa subclasses.
     
    Electronic Travel Authorities (ETA), eVisitor and Refugee and Humanitarian visas will not be affected.
     

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Visa Application Charges (VAC) increases


Visa Application Charges (VAC) increases

The Government will raise $437.1 million in revenue over four years by adjusting the visa application charge (VAC) for a range of visas from 1 July 2015 and by moving to full cost recovery for citizenship costs from 1 January 2016.


VACs for all visa applications made overseas will increase to align them with application charges in Australia, with the exception of Child Visas, for which domestic VACs will be reduced to match overseas VACs. This measure will also increase VACs for a range of visas.


VAC increases will be increased for various visa types by different increases: eg, CPI; 5%; 10% and 50%.


Subclass 457 VAC will increase by $25.

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

User pays for all biometrics at all AVACs

From 1 July 2014, the Department of Immigration and Border Protection is moving to a full user-pays model at all biometric Australian Visa Application Centres (AVACs). This means that service providers will charge clients a service fee for visa application lodgement and biometric collection. This is in addition to visa application charges.

Biometrics are collected at AVACs, Australian Biometrics Collection Centres (ABCCs) or at Australian Missions using a quick, discreet and non-intrusive process that captures a facial image with a digital camera and a 10-digit fingerprint scan with a digital finger scanner.