ASYLUM SEEKER VET PROGRAM Sample Clauses

ASYLUM SEEKER VET PROGRAM. Program settings
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ASYLUM SEEKER VET PROGRAM. The Training Provider may exempt a student from the citizenship eligibility criterion (Clause 2.2(a) of this Schedule 1) if it sights and retains a referral letter from either the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross Victims of Human Trafficking Program. Alternatively, if the Training Provider is a TAFE Institute or a Dual Sector University as defined in the Act, or a Learn Local Organisation, it may confirm an individual’s eligibility for the Asylum Seeker VET Program by using the Commonwealth Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) to confirm the individual holds a valid: Bridging Visa Class E (BVE); Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV); or Temporary Protection Visa (TPV). If the Training Provider confirms eligibility through VEVO under Clause 17.2, it must retain evidence of eligibility in accordance with the Guidelines about Determining Student Eligibility and Supporting Evidence. Where the Training Provider has granted an exemption under Clause 17.1, the associated training activity must be reported with the Eligibility Exemption Indicator in the NAT00120 file set to ‘Y’, and using the following Funding Source Identifiers - State Training Authority: ‘ASL’ (Apprentice/Trainee); or ‘ASP’ (General - non-Apprentice/Trainee). The Training Provider must grant a fee concession to a student enrolled under the Asylum Seeker VET Program in accordance with Clause 4.7 of this Schedule 1 and the Guidelines about Fees.
ASYLUM SEEKER VET PROGRAM. 17.1 The Training Provider may exempt a student from the citizenship eligibility criterion (Clause 2.2(a) of this Schedule 1) if it sights and retains a referral letter from either the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross Victims of Human Trafficking Program.
ASYLUM SEEKER VET PROGRAM. Program settings The Training Provider may exempt an individual from the citizenship/permanent residence eligibility criterion (as set out in Clause 2.2(a) of this Schedule 1) if: the individual is referred to training via the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross Victims of Human Trafficking Program and they present a ‘Referral to Government Subsidised Training – Asylum Seekers’ form; or the Training Provider confirms using the Commonwealth Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) that the individual holds a valid: Bridging visa class E (BVE); Safe Haven Enterprise visa (SHEV); Temporary Protection visa (TPV); Bridging visa class F (BVF); Humanitarian Stay (Temporary) (subclass 449) visa; or Temporary (Humanitarian Concern) (subclass 786) visa. The Training Provider must sight and retain evidence of the student’s entitlement to receive an exemption under Clause 13.1 of this Schedule 1 in accordance with the Guidelines About Eligibility. The Training Provider must grant a Fee Concession to a Skills First Student enrolled under the Asylum Seeker VET Program in accordance with Clause 5 of this Schedule 1. ELIGIBILITY EXEMPTIONS INITIATIVE
ASYLUM SEEKER VET PROGRAM. The Training Provider may exempt a student from the citizenship eligibility criteria (Clause 2.2(a) of this Schedule 1) if it sights and retains a referral letter from either the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross. Alternatively, if the Training Provider is a TAFE Institute or a Learn Local Organisation, it may confirm an individual’s eligibility for the Asylum Seeker VET Program by using the Commonwealth Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) to confirm the individual holds a valid: Bridging Visa Class E (BVE); Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV); or Temporary Protection Visa (TPV). If the Training Provider confirms eligibility through VEVO under Clause 17.2 of this Schedule 1, it must retain evidence of eligibility in accordance with the Guidelines about Determining Student Eligibility and Supporting Evidence. The Training Provider must grant a fee concession to a student enrolled under the Asylum Seeker VET Program in accordance with the Guidelines about Fees and Clause 4.7 of this Schedule 1.
ASYLUM SEEKER VET PROGRAM. Program settings The Training Provider may exempt an individual from the citizenship/permanent residence eligibility criterion (as set out in Clause 2.2(a) of this Schedule 1) if the individual: is referred to training via the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross Victims of Human Trafficking Program and they present a ‘Referral to Government Subsidised Training – Asylum Seekers’ form; or holds, or is a dependant of an individual who holds, a valid humanitarian, protection or refugee visa; or holds a bridging visa and has lodged an application: for a humanitarian, protection or refugee visa; or under s.417 or s.48b of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) which is yet to be determined; and has study and if relevant, work rights. The Training Provider must sight and retain evidence of the student’s entitlement to receive an exemption under Clause 13.1 of this Schedule 1 in accordance with the Guidelines About Eligibility. The Training Provider must grant a Fee Concession to a Skills First Student enrolled under the Asylum Seeker VET Program in accordance with Clause 5 of this Schedule 1.
ASYLUM SEEKER VET PROGRAM. Program settings You may exempt an individual from the citizenship/permanent residence eligibility criterion (as set out in Clause 2.2(a) of this Schedule 1) if they: either: are referred to training via the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross Victims of Human Trafficking Program and they present a ‘Referral to Government Subsidised Training – Asylum Seekers’ form; hold, or are a dependant of an individual who holds, a valid humanitarian, protection or refugee visa; hold a bridging visa and have lodged an application for a humanitarian, protection or refugee visa; or hold a bridging visa and have lodged an application under section 417 or section 48B of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) which is yet to be determined; and have study and if relevant, work rights. You must sight and retain evidence of the student’s entitlement to receive an exemption under Clause 13.1 of this Schedule 1 in accordance with the Guidelines About Eligibility. You must grant a Fee Concession to a Skills First Student enrolled under the Asylum Seeker VET Program in accordance with Clause 5 of this Schedule 1.
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ASYLUM SEEKER VET PROGRAM. Program settings The Training Provider may exempt an individual from the citizenship/permanent residence eligibility criterion (as set out in Clause 2.2(a) of this Schedule 1) if: the individual is referred to training via the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross Victims of Human Trafficking Program and they present a ‘Referral to Government Subsidised Training – Asylum Seekers’ form; or the Training Provider confirms using the Commonwealth Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO) that the individual holds a valid: Bridging Visa Class E (BVE); Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV); or Temporary Protection Visa (TPV). The Training Provider must sight and retain evidence of the student’s entitlement to receive an exemption under Clause 13.1 of this Schedule 1 in accordance with the Guideline About Eligibility. The Training Provider must grant a Fee Concession to a Skills First Student enrolled under the Asylum Seeker VET Program in accordance with Clause 5 of this Schedule 1. Reporting The Training Provider must report training activity for an individual who is granted an exemption under Clause 13.1 of this Schedule 1 with: the Eligibility Exemption Indicator in the NAT00120 file set to ‘Y’; and one of the following Funding Source Identifiers - State Training Authority: ‘ASL’ (Apprentice/Trainee); or ‘ASP’ (General - non-Apprentice/Trainee). The only exception to Clause 13.4(b) of this Schedule 1 is where the individual is also participating in another program or initiative for which a different Funding Source Identifier – State Training Authority must be reported, in which case the Fee Exemption/Concession Type Identifier must be set to ‘A’ to attract the Fee Concession Contribution payable under this program.
ASYLUM SEEKER VET PROGRAM. Program settings The Training Provider may exempt an individual from the citizenship/permanent residence eligibility criterion (as set out in Clause 2.2(a) of this Schedule 1) if the individual is referred to training via the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre or the Australian Red Cross Victims of Human Trafficking Program and they present a ‘Referral to Government Subsidised Training – Asylum Seekers’ form. The Training Provider must sight and retain evidence of the student’s entitlement to receive an exemption under Clause 13.1 of this Schedule 1 in accordance with the Guidelines About Eligibility. The Training Provider must grant a Fee Concession to a Skills First Student enrolled under the Asylum Seeker VET Program in accordance with Clause 5 of this Schedule 1. Reporting The Training Provider must report training activity for an individual who is granted an exemption under Clause 13.1 of this Schedule 1 with: the Eligibility Exemption Indicator in the NAT00120 file set to ‘Y’; and one of the following Funding Source Identifiers - State Training Authority: ‘ASL’ (Apprentice/Trainee); or ‘ASP’ (General - non-Apprentice/Trainee).

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