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MIGRATION REGULATIONS (AMENDMENT) 1991 No. 25 - REG 9.

New Regulations 117A and 117B 9.1
Before regulation 119B, insert:
Domestic protection (temporary) entry permit
"117A. (1)  The additional criteria for a domestic protection (temporary) entry permit are that, when a decision on the application for the permit is made:
(a) the applicant is in Australia; and
(b) the applicant has been granted refugee status by the Minister; and
(c) the applicant has undergone:
(i) a medical examination by a medical officer of the Australian Government Health Service; and
(ii) a chest X—ray examination by a medical practitioner who is qualified as a radiologist in Australia; and
(d) the Minister is satisfied that the grant of the permit is in the national interest.
"(2) A domestic protection (temporary) entry permit is valid for only 4 years from its grant.
Domestic protection (temporary) visa
"117B. The additional criteria for a domestic protection (temporary) visa are that, when a decision on the application for the visa is made:
(a) the applicant:
(i) holds:
(A) a domestic protection (temporary) entry permit; or
(B) a refugee (restricted) entry permit; and
(ii) satisfies the criteria set out in regulation 115; or
(b) the applicant:
(i) has arrived in Australia; and
(ii) has not entered Australia; and
(iii) satisfies the criteria set out in subregulation 117A (1); or
(c) the applicant:
(i) is the spouse, or dependent child, of the holder of:
(A) a domestic protection (temporary) visa or entry permit; or
(B) a refugee (restricted) visa or entry permit; and
(ii) satisfies the criteria set out in items 5 and 9 of Schedule 1; and
(ii) lodges with the application an approved nomination of the applicant.
"(2) An approved nomination of an applicant must be:
(a) made in writing by the holder referred to in subparagraph (1) (c) (i); and
(b) lodged in Australia; and
(c) endorsed by an officer of the Department to the effect that it has been approved by the Minister.
"(3) The validity of a domestic protection (temporary) entry permit granted to a person who is the spouse, or dependent child, of the holder of:
(a) a domestic protection (temporary) visa or entry permit; or
(b) a refugee (restricted) visa or entry permit;
ceases when the holder's visa or entry permit ceases to be valid.


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