If your visa has been cancelled or you have received a cancellation notice, timely legal and migration advice is essential to protect your future in Australia.
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A visa cancellation occurs when the Department of Home Affairs decides to cancel a visa that has already been granted, either while you are in Australia or overseas.
This is a serious immigration matter and may result in consequences such as loss of work rights, immigration detention, or removal from Australia.
In many cases, you may have the option to challenge the decision through the Administrative Review Tribunal (ART), depending on your circumstances and eligibility.
Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC)
Before a visa is cancelled, you may receive a Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC).
This notice gives you an opportunity to respond and explain your circumstances before a final decision is made
You are usually provided a strict deadline — often between 7 and 28 days — to submit your response and supporting evidence
A well-prepared response can significantly impact the outcome of your case
The information provided on this page is general in nature and is intended for informational purposes only. It does not constitute migration advice. For advice specific to your circumstances, please consult us
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