Common use of ASYLUM SEEKER VET PROGRAM Clause in Contracts

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

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: 2022 Tafe Vet Funding, www.education.vic.gov.au, www.education.vic.gov.au

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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 Visa Class E (BVE); Safe Haven Enterprise visa Visa (SHEV); Temporary Protection visa Visa (TPV); or Bridging visa class 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

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 2022 Tafe Vet Funding, www.education.vic.gov.au

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); or 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

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 2022 Tafe Vet Funding, www.education.vic.gov.au

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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.education.vic.gov.au, www.education.vic.gov.au

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 Visa Class E (BVE); Safe Haven Enterprise visa Visa (SHEV); or Temporary Protection visa 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 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. ELIGIBILITY EXEMPTIONS INITIATIVEReporting 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).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.education.vic.gov.au

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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); Temporary Protection visa (TPV); Bridging visa class F (BVF); or 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

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.education.vic.gov.au

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 Visa Class E (BVE)) ; Safe Haven Enterprise visa Visa (SHEV); Temporary Protection visa Visa (TPV); or Bridging visa class 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

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.education.vic.gov.au

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