GTE mean Genuine Temporary Entrant.
According to the Australian Visa Regulations, you are required to meet the GTE requirement for many temporary residence visas.
To meet the criteria for temporary residency (a temporary visa for Australia), you will need to persuade the Department deciding maker that you are indeed a GTE.
This means that you must demonstrate that you have good reason to return to your home country after your temporary start stay and show that you were not using the temporary residence visa to stay long-term or permanently in Australia.
This is quite nonsensical. Most skilled migrants on student visas for example would like to apply for a permanent stay after studies and Australian work experience is completed.
If you already have a parallel application being made for a Permanent Residence visa, this GTE requirement in respect of any temporary visa you need in the interim can prove problematic.
The Genuine Temporary Entrant criterion for student visa applications requires the Minister to be satisfied that you intend genuinely to stay in Australia temporarily, having regard to:
If you have concerns that immigration may identify you as being a visa holder that is perhaps not a genuine temporary entrant, then please book a consultation with me to best discuss how to put your case forward.
There are different streams of a visitor visa. You need to consider carefully not to spread that you are hoping to stay beyond the term of the visa being applied for.
Yes, GTE requirements suck!
To satisfy the GTE requirement, you will usually provide a personal statement to explain why you meet the requirement.
GTE statements should cover your circumstances in your home country relative to your potential circumstances in Australia, and your Immigration history, and for student visas, you will want to include the value of the course to your future.
Do you need help preparing a submission for your GTE requirements? Book a chat with me today.
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