Departmental form 1031
Declaration (Designated Investment)
Business and investment · PDF form · updated 26/05/2022
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- What it is for
- A declaration form evidencing that an investor visa applicant has made a required Designated Investment with a state or territory agency for the relevant investment stream. It records authorisation, the applicant's declaration about the investment, and confirmation from the receiving agency.
- Who completes it
- Completed in parts by an Australian overseas mission or departmental officer (authorisation), by the applicant (declaration), and by the state or territory agency receiving the investment (confirmation).
- Information it collects (in general terms)
- General categories include the issuing office's details and the minimum investment amount authorised, the applicant's identity, and the applicant's declarations about the investment amount and term, the source and ownership of the invested funds, consent for the Department to verify the investment, and acknowledgement of taxation and cancellation consequences.
- When it is used
- Used during processing of an Investor (Provisional), State/Territory Sponsored Investor (Provisional), Investor Retirement, or Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) Investor stream application, once an officer has authorised Part A and the applicant is selecting and making a Designated Investment through a state or territory agency.
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