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No Further Stay Condition

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My tourist visa has a 'no further stay' condition which means I can't extend nor apply for another visa while in Australia. I have a Philippine passport. Can I exit to Fiji and apply a tourist visa while I'm there? How long should I wait before I can apply for another tourist visa? What options do I have? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
 
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Hi elie,

I'm not 100% so I hope someone who knows better will come along and give you better advice...I'll tell you what I know.

My grandfathers partner is Filipino and she was granted a three month tourist visa with no further stay while he was ill (even after they requested longer and he had cancer -.-) and she had to go back to the Philippines for 3 months before she could reapply for another tourist visa :(

Hopefully someone has a more positive story!
 
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Hi elie,

I'm not 100% so I hope someone who knows better will come along and give you better advice...I'll tell you what I know.

My grandfathers partner is Filipino and she was granted a three month tourist visa with no further stay while he was ill (even after they requested longer and he had cancer -.-) and she had to go back to the Philippines for 3 months before she could reapply for another tourist visa :(

Hopefully someone has a more positive story!
Hi!

Thanks for sharing! Do you know how many months she waited before she applied for a new visa when she returned to the Philippines? Thanks!
 
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#4 ·
Hi All -

Re: Condition 8503, this remains in effect as long as the person is in Australia - here's the exact wording:

"The holder will not, after entering Australia, be entitled to be granted a substantive visa, other than a protection visa, while the holder remains in Australia."

Generally once condition 8503 has been applied to a visitor visa, it is difficult to get another visitor visa without this condition unless your circumstances have changed significantly. However, it's important to understand that once the visa holder departs Australia - ie, is no longer physically in Australia, that person can apply for any other visa they are eligible for as condition 8503 does not apply once the holder departs Australia. Should they re-enter on the same visa that has condition 8503, then that condition would apply while they are in Australia.

Hope this helps -

Best,

Mark Northam
 
#7 ·
Hi Mark,

Since we are talking about the 'no further stay' Claus, i wonder if you could help with an issue that i have. I've applied for partner visa sub class 309. And still awaiting results. If i applied for tourist visa now and if i were granted tourist visa with 'no further stay' Claus what effect will that have on my partner visa which is still processing? Thanks! :)

Bunneybee
 
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my fiance is a philippino,but she lives in japan last 20 years ,japan is a low risk country, 1st time she came to australia she came for 2 weeks and had a no ferther stay condition put on ,2nd and 3rd time she came for 4 and 7 weeks and had no restrictions put on ,
 
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