Departmental form 1444i
Code of Behaviour for Subclass 050 Bridging (General) Visa Holders - Supporting Information
Other visas · Information sheet · updated 1/06/2022
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- What it is for
- This is a supporting information sheet that explains, in translated form, the content and meaning of the Code of Behaviour set out in form 1443, including who must sign it, why it is required and how signing and witnessing work.
- Who completes it
- No party lodges this document; it is provided for the reader's understanding, and the actual code (form 1443) must be signed and completed in English.
- Information it collects (in general terms)
- It does not collect information from the reader. It explains the expected conduct, the meaning of terms such as harass, intimidate, bully, antisocial and disruptive, the consequences of not abiding by the code, and the signing and witnessing process.
- When it is used
- Given to a person being considered for a Bridging E visa to help them understand the Code of Behaviour before they sign form 1443 in English.
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