About the Author
Jason ZHANG
Introduction
Why Understanding a Bridging Visa’s Validity Period Matters
A Quick Tip for
Reading
the Legislation
Validity Periods in Special Situations: Refusal, AAT Appeal, Withdrawal and Visa Cancellation
A Bridging Visa Ceases on Departure
Travelling In and Out While a Substantive Visa Is Still in Effect Does Not Cause the Bridging Visa to Cease
Closing Remarks
That covers the validity period of bridging visas. Compared with the validity period of a substantive visa,a bridging visa has no fixed length and is clearly far more complex.This article only scratches the surface, covering the Bridging Visa A, B and C situations you are most likely to encounter; other bridging visas (such as Bridging Visa E) are not discussed here.If you come across other complex situations, feel free to contact me to discuss them.
Stay tuned for my migration-law column, where I will share more handy migration-law insights.
MARA-registered migration agent (MARN 1805429)
Jason’s Migration-Law Column
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