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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home2/jxbnbdmy/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114It\u2019s true! Australian immigration department can cancel your visa due to an inappropriate social media post created or shared by you. Initially, this type of visa condition was only applicable to specific visa categories; but now, most of the Temporary Visa categories will be governed by this rule. Over the period of time, the Australian government has taken such steps with a view to make their immigration policy more stern and amendment of this particular immigration rule is the true example of this strategy.<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n In accordance with this new Immigration rule, if a visa holder is found guilty of posting an online slander (Written Defamation) post, associated with gender, ethnicity, religion or sexuality etc, the Australian immigration department is authorized to cancel the visa. This latest amendment is associated with the Migration Legislation Amendment Regulations 2017. However, from November 18, 2017, this regulation will be applicable to a wide range of temporary visa categories.<\/p>\n The Australian immigration ministers hold the power to act against an inappropriate social media post and as a result, the office bearer can cancel the visa of the person who is responsible for such a post. The inappropriate post may relate to harassment, bullying, stalking or threatening of an individual. The fact that whether these acts fall under a criminal section or not, doesn\u2019t preclude immigration minister to cancel the visa.<\/p>\n{Read more about: Australian Immigration Requirements and its Benefits<\/a>}<\/strong><\/h3>\n
Now Immigration Minister is Authorized to Take Necessary Action Against An Inappropriate Online Post<\/h2>\n
This is a Clear Warning to the Visa Holders<\/h2>\n