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Notification of Grant of A Student (Temporary) (Class TU) Student (Subclass 500) Visa

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20 July 2017

Aditya Dilip PANCHAL


FLAT NO-2,RAKKARAN CHS,PLOT-43,SECTOR-15
MARATHA BHAVAN MARG,VASHI
NAVIMUMBAI MAHARASHTRA 400703
INDIA

Dear Aditya Dilip PANCHAL

Notification of grant of a Student (Temporary) (class TU) Student (subclass 500) visa

A decision has been made on this application and visas have been granted on 20 July 2017
to the applicant(s) listed in the attached Visa Grant Notice.

Keep a copy of this letter and the Visa Grant Notice in a safe place for your reference. Your
Visa Grant Notice contains useful information which you will need when accessing your
electronic visa record through the Department of Immigration and Border Protection's digital
systems. The information may also assist organisations and airlines when undertaking
checks.

Yours sincerely

Department of Immigration and Border Protection

In reply please quote:


Client name Aditya Dilip PANCHAL
Date of birth 24 December 1991
Date of visa application 05 June 2017
Application ID 565601237
Transaction reference number EGOES3WXS1
File number BCC2017/1985719
Visa Application Charge 9004692498
Receipt Number
Transmission method Email sent to visas@siecindia.com

Student Visa Processing Centre


Department of Immigration and Border Protection
WEBSITE: www.border.gov.au
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Student Visa Processing Centre


Department of Immigration and Border Protection
WEBSITE: www.border.gov.au
VISA GRANT NOTICE
Aditya Dilip PANCHAL

Application details
Date of visa application 05 June 2017
Transaction reference number (TRN) EGOES3WXS1
Application ID 565601237
File number BCC2017/1985719

Applicant Details
Applicant Type Main Applicant
Applicant Name Aditya Dilip PANCHAL
Date of Birth 24 December 1991
Client ID 10005460564

Grant Details
Visa Class Student (Temporary) (class TU)
Visa Subclass Student (subclass 500)
Sector Higher Education Sector
Visa Grant Number 0049521337412
Visa Grant Date 20 July 2017
Travel Document Number Z3249711
Travel Document Country INDIA
Must Not Arrive After 30 August 2019
Stay Period 30 August 2019
Travel Facility Multiple
Visa Conditions 8105 - WORK LIMITATION
8202 - MEET COURSE REQUIREMENTS
8501 - MAINTAIN HEALTH INSURANCE
8516 - MUST MAINTAIN ELIGIBILITY
8517 - MAINTAIN EDUCATION FOR DEPENDANTS
8532 - < 18 APPROVE WELFARE
8533 - INFORM PRVDR OF ADRS

Yours sincerely
Misagh

Student Visa Processing Centre


Department of Immigration and Border Protection
WEBSITE: www.border.gov.au
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Position Number: 60026544


Department of Immigration and Border Protection
20 July 2017

Student Visa Processing Centre


Department of Immigration and Border Protection
WEBSITE: www.border.gov.au
Visa Grant Fact Sheet
Aditya Dilip PANCHAL
This information will help you understand your visa.

Checking your visa details


You can check and email your visa details and conditions at any time using the Visa Entitlement Verification
Online (VEVO) system. To access VEVO, you can use the QR Code provided in the grant notice or visit
www.border.gov.au/vevo
You will need to enter the following information:

- your Visa Grant Number or Transaction Reference Number


- your passport or ImmiCard information.

You can also check and email your visa details through the myVEVO mobile app.

Maintaining a valid visa


You have been granted an Australian visa. You must maintain your visa status and not breach your
obligations while you are in Australia. You must hold a visa which has not expired to maintain your status as a
lawful non-citizen in Australia.
Your visa has been granted for a specific stay period. The stay period is the period of time that you are
permitted to stay in Australia. The period is between the date that you are legally entitled to enter Australia
and the date that your visa expires. On or before the visa expiry date you will need to leave Australia or make
other arrangements with us before this date. Failure to do this will mean your stay will become unlawful. If you
think you will not be able to depart Australia by the date your visa expires, you should contact us as soon as
possible.
For specific information about whether you are permitted single or multiple entries into Australia, the date of
arrival and date of visa expiry, refer to your visa grant notice.
More information about the Community Status Resolution Service (CSRS) is available on our website at
www.border.gov.au/csrs

Visa conditions
Your visa has been granted with limitations on what you can do in Australia. These limitations are known as
'visa conditions'. Visa conditions have a legal basis in the Migration Act and Migration Regulations and place
restraints on your conduct when you are in Australia. Each visa holder must comply with the visa conditions
as there are serious consequences for non-compliance. The visa could be cancelled after which you may be
detained or even removed from Australia. It may not be possible for you to apply for another Australian visa in
the future.
The following visa condition(s) apply to you.
Visa condition 8501
- Visa condition 8501 (student) applies to you. This means you must maintain adequate arrangements for
health insurance (generally Overseas Student Health Cover) while you are in Australia. You must not
enter Australia before your Overseas Student Health Cover has begun. You are not permitted to remain
in Australia after your Overseas Student Health Cover has expired. If you are a student from Norway,
Belgium or Sweden you may not need to maintain Overseas Student Health Cover.

More information is available on our website at www.border.gov.au/Trav/Stud/More/Health-Insurance-for-


Students

Visa condition 8105


- Visa condition 8105 applies to you. This means that you must not engage in any work before your course
of study commences. You are also not permitted to work more than 40 hours per fortnight when you are in
Australia when your course of study is in session.

Note the 40 hour requirement does not apply if you are engaged in work that was specified as a requirement
of the course when the course particulars were entered into the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and
Courses for Overseas Students and the student visa was granted for a masters or doctoral degree.

Visa condition 8202


- Visa condition 8202 applies to you. This means that you must be enrolled in a full-time course and
satisfy the course requirements of your enrolment including the course level, course progress and course
attendance. Unless you are a Defence, Foreign Affairs or secondary exchange student, the course you are
undertaking must be a registered course with the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for
Overseas Students (CRICOS).

The course you are undertaking must give you a qualification from the Australian Qualifications Framework
that is at the same level or higher level than the course mentioned in your grant letter. For further information
about the Australian Qualification Framework go to www.aqf.ed.au

Visa condition 8516


- Visa condition 8516 applies to you. This condition means that you must continue to maintain your eligibility
as a person who would satisfy the criteria for the grant of your visa.

Visa conditions 8517


- Visa condition 8517 applies to you. This condition means that you must ensure that adequate schooling
arrangements are maintained for your school age dependants who will be in Australia for more than three
months on the visa.

Visa condition 8532


- Visa condition 8532 applies to you. In general it means that you must maintain adequate accommodation,
support and general welfare arrangements. You are not permitted to change those arrangements without

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the approval of your education provider. This should be in writing. You are not allowed to enter Australia
before the date specified by your education provider.

Visa condition 8533


- Visa condition 8533 applies to you. This condition means that you must notify your education provider
within seven days after arriving in Australia of your residential address (if you were outside of Australia at
time of grant). In all cases, you are also required to notify them of any change to your residential address in
Australia within seven days after the change.

If you intend to change education provider you are required to notify your former education provider within
seven days after receiving an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (COE) or other evidence of enrolment.
For a link to the Migration Regulations 1994, the legislation that contains your visa conditions, visit the Federal
Register of Legislation website at www.legislation.gov.au/Series/F1996B03551
For a link to the Migration Act 1958, the legislation that the visa was granted under
visitwww.legislation.gov.au/Series/C1958A00062
To view information relevant to you, look at the version of the legislation that was in place at the time your visa
was granted.

Australian working conditions


Workplace rights
Pay rates and workplace conditions are set by Australian law. All people working in Australia, including those
from overseas, have rights and protections at work. These cannot be taken away by contracts or agreements.
If you have questions about your pay and conditions while in Australia, you can contact the Fair Work
Ombudsman for free information, resources and advice.
Visit www.fairwork.gov.au for information for visa holders and international students. This includes information
in 27 languages. There are also a range of helpful videos at www.youtube.com/fairworkgovau about working
in Australia in many languages.
You can also contact the Fair Work Ombudsman by phone within Australia on 13 13 94 (Translating and
Interpreting Service 13 14 50).

Pay
Your minimum pay rate can come from an award, enterprise agreement or other registered agreement, or
the national minimum wage. Employees have to be paid the right pay rate for all hours they work including
training, team meetings, opening and closing the business and doing a trail shift.

National minimum wage


Certain employees may have different pay entitlements depending on whether they have a reduced work
capacity because of disability, if they are under the age of 21 or if they are an apprentice or trainee. You can
calculate your correct pay and entitlements using the Pay and Conditions Tool at www.fairwork.gov.au/pay
More information on employment in Australia is available on our website at www.border.gov.au and on the
website of the Department of Employment at www.employment.gov.au

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Tax file number
To receive an income in Australia, you need a Tax File Number (TFN). Income includes wages or salary from
a job, government payments and income from investments.
For more information or to apply for a TFN online, go to the Australian Taxation Office website at
www.ato.gov.au

Information pack on domestic and family violence,


sexual assault and forced marriage
The Australian Government has developed a family safety pack with information on Australia’s laws regarding
domestic and family violence, sexual assault and forced marriage. The family safety pack also includes
important information about essential services and emergency contacts in Australia. This information can be
found at www.dss.gov.au/familysafetypack.

Polio vaccinations
On 5 May 2014, the World Health Organization (WHO) Director General declared the recent international
spread of wild type polio virus to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern under the
International Health Regulations (IHR). Nine countries, listed below, have been identified as having suffered
recent outbreaks of polio.
If you are from one of the countries listed below, or have spent 28 days or longer in these countries on or
after 5 May 2014 we encourage you to have a polio vaccination before departing for Australia. Having the
vaccination will also assist in eradicating the spread of polio.
To obtain maximum benefit in assisting with the eradication of the spread of polio, it is advisable to have the
vaccination at least four weeks before your travel.
Countries: Afghanistan, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria
More information is available from www.border.gov.au/Trav/Visa/Heal/Overview-of-the-health-requirement/
Threats-to-public-health

Character requirements
Entering or remaining in Australia is a privilege. You must obey the law and not engage in criminal activity.
Your visa may be cancelled for a number of reasons, including if you have a criminal record or behave in a
way that is a risk to somebody in the Australian community.
More information is available at www.border.gov.au/about/corporate/information/fact-sheets/79character

Travelling to and from Australia


You must provide evidence that you have the authority to travel to and enter Australia, and/or remain in
Australia by showing your passport or ImmiCard linked to your electronic visa record.
More information is available at www.border.gov.au/aboutyourvisa
Most countries have specific entry, exit and visa requirements. If you are transiting or exiting through another
country, it is your responsibility to check with the relevant government authorities. The Australian Government
cannot advise on other countries' requirements.

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Living in Australia
You may wish to learn more about living in Australia. For more information about living in Australia, including
the 'Life in Australia' booklet visit our website at www.border.gov.au/Trav/Life/Aust/Life-in-Australia-book

Update us
You are required to tell us about any changes to your details as soon as possible.
These changes may include your name, passport, contact details, address or family members.
If you do not notify us of your new details, this can have serious consequences for you.
You must do this in writing and can use Form 1022 Notification of changes in circumstances (Section 104 of
the Migration Act 1958), which is available at www.border.gov.au/allforms
For more information about when you need to update us, visit our website at www.border.gov.au/about/
corporate/information/faqs/i-have-lodged-my-visa-application-but-things-have-changed-how-do-i-update-my-
application

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This information is available in community languages at: www.border.gov.au/Trav/Stud/More/tuberculosis

Tuberculosis warning
for international students
International students
are 10 times more likely
to develop tuberculosis (TB)
than people born in Australia.
If you are from a country in Asia, Africa, the Indian
sub-continent, South America or Eastern Europe it’s Around 14 million people have
likely you have been exposed to TB and are at a higher active TB and about one third
risk of being infected and getting sick from TB.
of the world’s population has
TB is an infectious disease that affects the lungs,
other organs and bones. TB can be cured with a latent or silent TB infection.
medication but it can be fatal if left untreated.

Medication to treat TB TB Symptoms


is free in Australia Seek medical advice and give the doctor
this fact sheet if you have any of
Students who are diagnosed with TB these symptoms:
while in Australia will not have to pay for
medication to treat it. Overseas Student • cough or fever for more than 2 weeĸs
Health Cover (OSHC) will help cover costs • excessive tiredness
associated with diagnosis. • night sweats
• poor appetite and weight loss
• coughing up blood
If diagnosed with TB, However, some people with active TB
students will not be will have no symptoms.

asĸed to leave Australia
If students get treated for TB, it will not TB Spread
affect the conditions of their student visas
TB bacteria are spread from person to person
as long as they comply with treatment.
through the air. People with active TB disease
in their lungs can spread the infection when
they cough, sneeze, laugh, speak or sing.
Tuberculosis warning
for international students
You can have TB even if:
You have been vaccinated You have been checked
The TB vaccine (BCG) helps protect young for TB
children against severe forms of TB. Even if
you were vaccinated you can still get TB. The Visa Medical Screen includes a chest
x-ray to look for active or infectious TB.
Many people will have latent or silent
TB infection which is not found on
You don’t ĸnow anyone a chest x-ray. Latent or silent TB does
with TB not cause any symptoms but can progress
to active and infectious TB months
It is possible that you might have been or years after screening.
exposed to TB without knowing it.
Some people with TB have no symptoms and
may not know they have active TB disease.

Where to get help after arriving in Australia


Talk to your doctor, university health service or local hospital
— Keep this fact sheet to give to your doctor if you have any symptoms of TB.
Call Healthdirect Australia on 1800 022 222 or visit: www.healthdirect.gov.au/tuberculosis
Visit your state or territory health department’s website:
ACT Department of Health SA Health
www.health.act.gov.au www.sahealth.sa.gov.au
NSW Ministry of Health TAS Department of Health & Human Services
www.health.nsw.gov.au/infectious/tuberculosis www.dhhs.tas.gov.au
NT Government Department of Health Victorian Tuberculosis Program
www.health.nt.gov.au www.rmh.mh.org.au
QLD Department of Health WA Tuberculosis Control Program
www.health.qld.gov.au www.health.wa.gov.au/acc/tb

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