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Non-Refoulement Defence (anti-deportation) → Australia (DHA + SHP + Subclass 866) ðŸ‡Ķ🇚

Migration Act 1958 + Refugee Convention + Subclass 200/202/204/866 · Department of Home Affairs + AAT + Federal Circuit Court · Refugee 200 · In-Country Special Humanitarian 201 · Global Special Humanitarian 202 · Onshore Protection 866

From 385,000-1,200,000 āļšāļēāļ—7-90 working days
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385,000-1,200,000 āļšāļēāļ—
Starting Fee
Transparent pricing
7-90 working days
Turnaround
Typical delivery
168
Destinations
Apostille + embassy chain
12+
Years Experience
Since 2013
4.9
Client Rating
From verified cases
5
Steps
Documented workflow

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Australia (DHA + SHP + Subclass 866) is governed by Department of Home Affairs + AAT + Federal Circuit Court — Special Humanitarian Program (SHP) needs an Australian proposer + Subclass 866 for onshore applications.

Refugee/Asylum bench: UNHCR-trained counsel, IRAP-affiliated attorneys, EOIR-accredited representatives, CAT specialists.

Australia (DHA + SHP + Subclass 866) legal framework: Migration Act 1958 + Refugee Convention + Subclass 200/202/204/866 — enforced by Department of Home Affairs + AAT + Federal Circuit Court · program Refugee 200 · In-Country Special Humanitarian 201 · Global Special Humanitarian 202 · Onshore Protection 866. Special Humanitarian Program (SHP) needs an Australian proposer + Subclass 866 for onshore applications.

Cross-border path: UNHCR submission → destination interview → security clearance → cultural orientation → fly-out.

Non-Refoulement Defence (anti-deportation) takes 7-90 working days at 385,000-1,200,000 āļšāļēāļ—.

IDC release — 280+ Suan Phlu releases via NRSM screening + UNHCR letter + bail.

Step-by-step · How it works

How it works — Non-Refoulement Defence (anti-deportation) → Australia (DHA + SHP + Subclass 866) ðŸ‡Ķ🇚

  1. Map Migration Act 1958 + Refugee Convention + Subclass 200/202/204/866

    Eligibility / timing / one-year deadline under Department of Home Affairs + AAT + Federal Circuit Court.

  2. Evidence + COI

    Country-of-origin information to Refugee 200 · In-Country Special Humanitarian 201 · Global Special Humanitarian 202 · Onshore Protection 866 standards.

  3. Filing + interview

    Forms + interview prep with Department of Home Affairs + AAT + Federal Circuit Court.

  4. Decision + appeal

    Decision + appeal within Department of Home Affairs + AAT + Federal Circuit Court deadlines.

  5. Post-grant

    Permit + work authorization + family reunification + PR/citizenship path.

Frequently asked questions

Which law applies in Australia (DHA + SHP + Subclass 866)?

Migration Act 1958 + Refugee Convention + Subclass 200/202/204/866

Governing body?

Department of Home Affairs + AAT + Federal Circuit Court

Covered program?

Refugee 200 · In-Country Special Humanitarian 201 · Global Special Humanitarian 202 · Onshore Protection 866

Country-specific notes?

Special Humanitarian Program (SHP) needs an Australian proposer + Subclass 866 for onshore applications.

Acceptance rate?

US 30-40% · Canada 60-70% · Germany 50-60% · UK 70%+ · Japan/Korea <2% · Australia 25-30%.

Interview-to-decision timeline?

US 6-24 months · Canada 12-24 months · Germany 6-12 months · UK 12-18 months · Japan/Korea 24-36 months.

Path to PR/citizenship?

US LPR 1 yr + citizenship 5 yrs · Canada PR on arrival + citizenship 3 yrs · EU 5 yrs + citizenship 5-10 yrs.

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