Immigration Act 2009

Repeals, transitional provisions, saving provisions, and related matters - Transitional and savings provisions - Offences, evidence, and classified information

458: Classified information

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“How secret information can be used in immigration decisions”

You can make a decision using classified information as allowed by this law. This is true no matter when the application, claim, or other matter started. It could have been before or after section 404 of this law came into effect. Classified information is secret information that not everyone is allowed to see.

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Part 12 Repeals, transitional provisions, saving provisions, and related matters
Transitional and savings provisions: Offences, evidence, and classified information

458Classified information

  1. A decision may be made relying on classified information in accordance with this Act regardless of whether the application, claim, or other matter concerned arose before or after the commencement of section 404 of this Act.