Can I Travel to My Home Country on a Protection Visa?

Can I Travel to My Home Country on a Protection Visa?

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Seeking refuge through a protection visa application typically means fleeing persecution or harm in one’s home country. Most subclass 866 visa holders who sought Australia’s protection obligations cannot safely return permanently, even briefly. But pressing circumstances may require urgent travel despite stringent visa conditions.

Foremost is travel condition 8559, substantially limiting a protection visa holder’s ability to re-enter nations where they initially sought asylum after they arrived in Australia.

What is Travel Condition 8559?

Travel condition 8559 completely bars Australia protection visa holders from entering and staying in their home country where they faced persecution or threats that made them seek Australia’s complementary protection. The act of travelling back contradicts the purpose of seeking asylum through this humanitarian visa in the first place.

The specific restrictions imposed through condition 8559 are:

  • As a visa holder, you absolutely cannot enter the country that you or your family members fled from and where you obtained Australia’s protection after arriving here. For example, if you are originally from Afghanistan and your protection visa is granted after reaching Australia, you cannot, under any circumstance,s return to Afghanistan without permission to travel.
  • Prior written approval from the Minister of Home Affairs is required for any proposed travel to your home country, regardless of how brief or short the trip may be. There are no exceptions to this requirement.
  • Approval is only sparingly granted in the most compelling and urgent humanitarian circumstances, like visiting a terminally ill close family member or attending the funeral of a parent, sibling or adult child. Visiting distant relatives or friends is typically not permitted.
  • This condition applies equally to the primary protection valid visa holder and all family members who were included in the same original application when protection was sought in Australia. So if you hold this visa and first arrive with immediate family, they are also barred from travelling home without approval.

The bar to travel back to your home country on a protection visa is set very high. The intention is to uphold the protection afforded to those who cannot safely return home and need Australia’s refuge. Let’s look closer at what reasons may warrant approval.

Requirements for Travel Approval on Protection Visa

Travel Approval Requrements

The threshold for approval to travel back to your home country temporarily is stringent for subclass 866 protection visa holders who sought Australia’s asylum. 

You must thoroughly demonstrate compassionate, compelling, and humanitarian reasons that objectively warrant re-entry, despite your earlier claims of persecution that made you apply for this visa and seek protection in Australia.

Valid reasons involve visiting a gravely ill or terminally sick close family member who is your parent, sibling, spouse or child, or attending their funeral if they pass away. Strong supporting evidence should prove your relationship with said relative or family member.

Other possible compassionate grounds may include visiting your minor child who is residing in your home country without you, or finalising essential personal affairs or matters before permanently settling in Australia. These should relate to humanitarian rather than monetary reasons.

Approval also factors in current country conditions and individual circumstances of persecution or substantial harm faced earlier by the applicant. The Minister of Home Affairs ultimately has broad discretionary authority to approve or deny.

The reason for travel must be an urgent, life-threatening medical condition of a first-degree relative, death of an immediate family member, or wrapping up essential humanitarian (not financial) affairs. Supporting documents must prove this conclusively.

How to Request Travel Approval

If you have an urgent eligible compassionate reason as above, you must diligently complete Form 1463 and submit it in person or by post to the nearest office of the Department of Home Affairs along with all relevant supporting documents. The form requires:

  • Your personal details, passport information, and full details of the protection visa you currently hold.
  • All your proposed travel details including the home country to be visited, precise duration of stay, and exact travel dates.
  • The acute reason for travel and your specific relationship to the persons being visited, like mother, brother etc.
  • Your migration agent’s details if you are employing a registered MARA agent to handle this complex request.
  • Appropriate original supporting documentation like medical certificates and death certificate that establishes your claims of compassionate circumstances.

Important:

You should never confirm flight bookings or make non-refundable payments before the Department of Home Affairs officially approves your request in writing. Doing so prematurely can cause you serious financial loss if they cancel your visa.

hat Documentary Evidence You Must Submit?

Compassionate travel requests mandate very specific types of supporting evidence like:

  • A recent medical certificate clearly proving your relative’s diagnosis, condition, treatment, severity, outlook etc if visiting a seriously ill family member. It must be issued by a licensed doctor/hospital.
  • A certified copy of the official death certificate if seeking to attend your close family member’s funeral.
  • Proof of your relationship with the concerned relative, like birth certificates bearing parent names, wedding photos, family census records, etc.

Ensure you only provide certified copies of documents, not originals which you may need to retain for applying for citizenship later. Any documents not in English must be accompanied by certified translations done by accredited translators.  

Having your paperwork fully in order is crucial for the request to be viewed favourably, so take utmost care to follow and submit these documentary requirements.

How Long Before You Get a Decision on Your Travel Request?

The current standard processing timeline quoted by the Department of Home Affairs is 4 weeks. However, in practice they often take much longer to thoroughly assess and make a decision on travel requests on protection visa holders, especially if they need to request additional information from you. 

Complex cases may drag on for months with back and forth communication before any decision. Follow up regularly and politely if your request seems to be taking longer than normal.

For urgent travel requests involving life-threatening illness or death of an immediate family member, adhere to the 4 week processing time guidance. Include very detailed explanations and strong supporting documents to establish the humanitarian urgency for priority consideration. The strength of your paperwork will matter. 

There is no appeal avenue for rejected travel requests. You may only submit a fresh request later on with substantial extra information justifying your claims. Of course, this will involve more time and effort.

What Happens if You Travel Without Approval?

This is a major risk that should be avoided at all costs by protection visa holders who sought Australia’s asylum after arrival. Even brief unauthorised travel to your home country on this visa can permanently void your protected refugee status in Australia and have severe long-term consequences. 

It breaches travel condition 8559, immediately risking visa cancellation for you and family members included in your application earlier.

Cancellation triggers extensive 3-year bans on applying for most types of future visas, severely impacting your ability to remain in Australia. Section 116 of the Migration Act 1958 clearly states your visa can be cancelled for violating any fundamental condition like 8559. 

  • As a former protection visa holder, cancellation bars you from applying for permanent resident visas under the skilled, family or humanitarian streams to stay in Australia permanently. Limited temporary visa options remain.
  • You lose your protected asylum seeker status granted under Australia’s protection obligations. You become unlawful in Australia, requiring departure. Remaining here unlawful also nullifies future visa applications.
  • If you had family who were included in your protection visa earlier, their visas face cancellation too, compromising their status and future options.

Even one unauthorised trip made in haste can void years of protection and permanently ruin future prospects to remain in Australia under your visa conditions. Avoid such outcomes by always abiding by travel condition 8559 and only travelling if officially approved in writing.

Appointing a Registered Migration Agent to Assist You

Registered Miagration Agents

The travel approval process for a protection visa can be challenging, not to mention very complex – especially gathering the right documents. Seeking expertise from Sydney’s experienced registered migration agent can help streamline the process.

Reputable agents like those at Parish Patience Immigration Lawyers have extensive familiarity with nuanced protection visa conditions like 8559. Their experience submitting well-documented travel requests improves the chances of successful approval. 

Agents act as your representative liaising with the Department of Home Affairs and can promptly respond if more information is needed for your request. They can also appeal any wrongful visa cancellations to restore your lawful stay in Australia. Their knowledge of the system and laws provides great value.

Conclusion

Protection visas offer refuge when safely returning to your home country permanently is impossible due to persecution risks. Travel condition 8559 exists precisely to uphold your protected status by restricting home country visits. 

While visiting home temporarily may be possible with approval in exceptional humanitarian circumstances, Australia’s stringent requirements reflect the seriousness of breaching this visa condition. Consult migration law experts to avoid unlawful status or cancellation.

For confidential guidance tailored to your situation, book an obligation-free online consultation with Parish Patience Immigration Lawyers. Our experienced migration agents can clearly explain options to responsibly manage travel needs while retaining your protection and permanent visa status.

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