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Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC) is a formal letter issued by the Australian Department of Home Affairs to visa holders. It serves as a notification that the department is considering canceling their visa due to potential breaches of visa conditions or concerns regarding their character or conduct.
Recently, there have been reports of international students in Australia receiving NOICC notices leading to concerns and uncertainties among the student community. These notices are typically issued when there are concerns or suspicions regarding a visa holder’s compliance with visa conditions, such as issues related to attendance, academic performance, work limitations, breach of AQF level condition mentioned on student etc.
However, it’s essential to note that receiving a NOICC does not automatically mean the visa will be canceled. It is a warning and an opportunity for the individual to respond and provide reasons or evidence to address the concerns raised by the government.
IN WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES HAVE NOICC BEEN ISSUED OR WHY ARE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS RECEIVING NOICC?
NOICC can be issued to international students and other visa holders in Australia in various circumstances, as outlined in the Migration Act 1958. These include:
WHAT SHOULD INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OR OTHER VISA HOLDERS DO AFTER RECEIVING NOICC?
Upon receiving NOICC, international students and other visa holders should seek immediate legal advice to understand their rights and options. They should carefully review the NOICC letter to identify the specific concerns raised by the department.
If you are an international student or other visa holder and have received a NOICC, it’s crucial to take immediate action. Here are some steps you should consider:
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