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FAQ

Not necessarily. Reapplication depends on the refusal reasons, visa type, and review rights. In some cases, an incorrect reapplication may increase legal risk.
Some decisions may be subject to administrative review or judicial review, but not all decisions are reviewable and strict time limits apply.
Whether a temporary visa holder can work depends on the specific visa conditions. Breaching work conditions may result in visa cancellation.
Not necessarily. Cancellation depends on the nature and seriousness of the breach and the decision-maker’s discretion.
Remaining in Australia after visa expiry results in unlawful status and may adversely affect future visa applications.
No. Work rights depend on the type of Bridging Visa and the conditions imposed.
Providing false or misleading information may result in visa refusal or cancellation and lead to future application bans.
Yes, in certain circumstances. Eligibility depends on statutory definitions and visa-specific requirements.
Not necessarily. Each case is assessed against statutory criteria, though serious issues may result in refusal or cancellation.
Some cancellation decisions are reviewable, but strict time limits apply.
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