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BI3.10 Invitation to Apply for residence under the Investor Category (04/07/2005)

Immigration Act 1987 s13B (3A) (b) and 13E

  1. People may be issued with an Invitation to Apply for residence under the Investor Category if:
    1. the information provided in the Expression of Interest does not indicate the presence of any health or character issues which may adversely affect their ability to be granted residence under the Investor Category; and
    2. a business immigration specialist considers that the person’s claims in regard to business experience and investment ability are credible.
  2. A business immigration specialist may seek further evidence, information or submissions from a person whose Expression of Interest has been accepted, for the purpose of determining whether their claims are credible and whether there are any health or character issues which may adversely affect their ability to be granted residence under the Investor Category.
  3. A business immigration specialist’s decision to invite a person to apply for residence under the Investor Category (based on information, evidence and submissions provided prior to application) does not guarantee a positive assessment in respect of health, character, English language, or any other policy requirements, of any subsequent application for residence.

Effective 04/07/2005

SEE ALSO

BI3.1 Expressing interest in being invited to apply under the Investor Category (04/07/2005)

BI3.5 Submission of Expressions of Interest (04/07/2005)

BI3.15 Implications of providing false or misleading information (04/07/2005)

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