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1113 National Innovation (Class BX)
(1) Form: The approved form specified by the Minister in a legislative instrument made for this item under subregulation 2.07(5).
- 1 Base application charge $4 985
- 2 Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is at least 18 $2 495
- 3 Additional applicant charge for an applicant who is less than 18 $1 250
Note: Regulation 2.12C explains the components of the first instalment of visa application charge and specifies the amounts of subsequent temporary application charge and non‑Internet application charge. Not all of the components may apply to a particular application.
Additional applicant charge is paid by an applicant who claims to be a member of the family unit of another applicant and seeks to combine the application with that applicant’s application.
- 1 Applicant who:(a) was at least 18 at the time of application; and(b) is assessed as not having functional English; and(c) is an applicant to whom item 1A does not apply $4 890
- 1A Applicant who meets the requirements of subclause 858.321(3), (3A) or (4) of Schedule 2 Nil
(a) An application must be made at the place, and in the manner, (if any) specified by the Minister in a legislative instrument made for this item under subregulation 2.07(5).
(ba) Applicant in Australia must hold:
(c) Application by a person claiming to be a member of the family unit of a person who is an applicant for a National Innovation (Class BX) visa may be made at the same time and place as, and combined with, the application by that person.
(d) If the applicant seeks to meet the requirements of subclause 858.212(2) of Schedule 2, application must be accompanied by a completed approved form 1000.
(e) If the applicant seeks to meet the requirements of subclause 858.212(4) of Schedule 2, the Minister must have received advice from:
(i) the Minister responsible for an intelligence or security agency within the meaning of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979; or
(ii) the Director‑General of Security;
that the applicant has provided specialised assistance to the Australian Government in matters of security.
(3A) An applicant seeking to satisfy the primary criteria must meet the requirements in the table.
| 1 | The applicant must have been invited, in writing, by the Minister to apply for a Subclass 858 (National Innovation) visa |
858 (National Innovation )