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Reasons for Decision
Under migration law, an application is made for a class of visa and your application must be considered against the criteria for all subclasses within that visa class.
Your application has been considered against the criteria for the following subclasses within TOURIST visa class.
676 - TOURIST - SHORT STAY
676 - TOURIST VISA
You did not satisfy Subclause 676.221(2)(a) of the Migration Regulations 1994, which reads that:
"The applicant satisfies the Minister that the applicant’s expressed intention to only visit Australia is genuine."
Based on your application, I do not consider your employment circumstances to be strong evidence that you are a genuine visitor with a commitment to abide by the conditions of your visa and for you to depart Australia within visa validity.
Before a visa can be issued, applicants must demonstrate strong financial, employment and/ or personal ties which would incentivise them to abide by the conditions of that visa, and depart Australia at the end of their authorised temporary stay. I am not satisfied that you have provided sufficient evidence to demonstrate such ties.
Decision
As you do not meet one or more clauses in Schedule 2 of the Regulations, I find that you do not meet the criteria for the grant of a TOURIST (Class TR) TOURIST VISA (Subclass 676) visa.
Therefore, I refuse your application for a TOURIST (Class TR) TOURIST VISA (Subclass 676) visa lodged at Guangzhou.
Candice
Visa Officer
Position Number: 60020783
Department of Immigration and Citizenship
22 March 2013
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