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Supporting information for objections: Residency - leaving Australia

 
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This list outlines the documents and information we usually need to process objections about residency - leaving Australia.

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Send the documents and information with your objection form. You don't need to send information or documents you have previously provided.

Residency - leaving Australia

  • What country are you a citizen of? If more than one, which countries?
  • Have you been granted permanent residency by any country? If so, which country and when was it granted?
  • What is your country of origin? This will be the country you were born in or the nationality you acquired at birth.
  • Where were you living on a permanent basis prior to your departure? Provide details.
  • What date did you depart Australia?
  • What was your destination overseas? If more than one country, provide details.
  • What type of visa did you have to enter the overseas country?
  • Does the visa allow you to stay permanently?
  • What was the purpose of your overseas visit?
  • What were your residency intentions (for example, did you intend to reside overseas permanently)?
  • When did you form the intention to make your home indefinitely outside Australia?
  • When did you plan to return to Australia?
  • Do you hold a return airline ticket? If yes, provide a copy.
  • Have you come back to Australia for any period since first leaving Australia? If yes, provide
    • the dates of your arrival in and departure from Australia
    • an explanation of the purpose of the visit
    • copies of your passport showing entry and exit stamps.
  • Did you have a place to live overseas? Provide details of where you were living and whether you were staying with relatives or friends, were renting or purchased a home. Provide exact street address and evidence of residency with your name and the address on it (for example, a lease agreement).
  • Has your overseas employer provided you with accommodation? If so, provide details (for example, sharing, sole use, conditions of use, location).
  • What assets do you have overseas (for example, investments, motor vehicle, household effects, property, or bank accounts)? Provide details of assets held.
  • What were your living arrangements in Australia prior to leaving (for example, were you renting, staying with relatives or friends, or did you own a home)?
  • Do you have a place to live in Australia? If so, was/is this being rented out while you were residing overseas?
  • Did you maintain any assets in Australia (for example, investments, motor vehicle, household effects, property, or bank accounts)? Provide details of assets held.
  • What did you do with your household effects in Australia?
  • Are you receiving income from Australian sources? If yes, provide details.
  • Did/do you have employment overseas? If yes
    • What was your employer's name?
    • What type of work was/is performed?
    • How long was the employment for?
    • Could your employment be extended and, if yes, for how long?
    • Provide a copy of your employment contract(s), if any.
  • Do you still have a position or job being held for you in Australia? If so, provide details (including leave without pay).
  • Did your family (children, spouse, partner) accompany you overseas? If yes
    • which family members?
    • what are their ages?
    • where were they living while you were/are overseas?
  • If your family did not accompany you overseas, provide details of why.
  • What social and sporting connections did/do you maintain with Australia? Provide details.
  • What social and sporting connections did/do you have with the country you were/are living in? Provide details.
  • Were you or your spouse a Commonwealth Government of Australia employee for superannuation (super) purposes? If yes, provide the following details
    • the dates of the employment period(s)
    • the type of employment
    • the name of the super fund(s) you and/or your spouse were a member of.
  • Do you or your spouse still hold a position with the Commonwealth Government of Australia and, therefore, remain eligible to contribute to the super fund?
  • Have you advised the Australian Electoral Office to remove your name from the electoral roll?
  • Have you advised any Australian financial institutions with whom you have investments that you are a foreign resident so that non-resident withholding tax can be deducted?
  • Have you advised any Australian companies with whom you have investments that you are a foreign resident?
  • Have you advised Medicare or health insurance provider to have your name removed from their records?
  • Have you lodged tax returns in any other countries? Provide details and copies of assessments of tax.
  • What did you state as the reason for going overseas when completing the Australian Immigration Outgoing passenger card?
  • Did you have a capital gains tax event I1 to your assets because you ceased to be an Australian resident when leaving Australia?

More information

For more information about objections:

  • visit our website at www.ato.gov.au
  • phone us on 13 28 66.

Last Modified: Monday, 4 February 2013

 
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