At this time, many immigration frauds, document counterfeit are resident in Australia as the Australian immigration department wants to send a strong message to working holiday visas Fraud and other type of frauds after the arrest of a British citizen, AAP reported.
Recently a man was arrested in the Australian by Federal Police (AFP), after his arrival at Brisbane Airport, in transit through Australia on his way home to Britain.
He is accused of providing fraudulent information to the Department on the implementation of an acquaintance of a second working holiday visa.
"And 'this man alleged accomplice breach of the Migration Act and, therefore, according to the penal code, he is taken to have the same offense," a Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
Man should appear Brisbane Magistrates Court soon.
The arrest was element of an ongoing department crackdown on fraud second Working Holiday visa.
Working holiday visa holders can apply for a second visa for 12 months if they meet certain conditions, including three months of regional employment in a particular sector.
"However, these applications are closely examined and evaluated - in this case, the plaintiff, who has been fined $ 5,000, and this man would have provided false and misleading information to obtain a visa from the second by this", the spokesman said.
So far, the Department said that in current financial year they have withdrawn 162 of the second working holiday visa on the basis of fraudulent claims.
Temporary visa holders who are involved in immigration fraud charges could face prison sentences of up to 10 years.
People who have information about immigration fraud are encouraged to contact the Government Authority. Or if you need immigration advice or assistance, sponsorship or work permits, Visas, or an appeal against the refusal than contact with Global Visas, there is well qualified Global Visas Fraud team that will help or assist you in any case regarding immigration.
Recently a man was arrested in the Australian by Federal Police (AFP), after his arrival at Brisbane Airport, in transit through Australia on his way home to Britain.
He is accused of providing fraudulent information to the Department on the implementation of an acquaintance of a second working holiday visa.
"And 'this man alleged accomplice breach of the Migration Act and, therefore, according to the penal code, he is taken to have the same offense," a Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
Man should appear Brisbane Magistrates Court soon.
The arrest was element of an ongoing department crackdown on fraud second Working Holiday visa.
Working holiday visa holders can apply for a second visa for 12 months if they meet certain conditions, including three months of regional employment in a particular sector.
"However, these applications are closely examined and evaluated - in this case, the plaintiff, who has been fined $ 5,000, and this man would have provided false and misleading information to obtain a visa from the second by this", the spokesman said.
So far, the Department said that in current financial year they have withdrawn 162 of the second working holiday visa on the basis of fraudulent claims.
Temporary visa holders who are involved in immigration fraud charges could face prison sentences of up to 10 years.
People who have information about immigration fraud are encouraged to contact the Government Authority. Or if you need immigration advice or assistance, sponsorship or work permits, Visas, or an appeal against the refusal than contact with Global Visas, there is well qualified Global Visas Fraud team that will help or assist you in any case regarding immigration.
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