Appointment or withdrawal of Form 956A - Ctrip 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Determine if you are appointing an authorised recipient or withdrawing their appointment. If appointing, complete Part A and Part C; if withdrawing, complete Part B and Part C.
  3. In Part A, provide your details including your name, date of birth, and DIAC Client ID number if applicable. Ensure all information is accurate.
  4. For the authorised recipient's details in Part A, include their full name, address, and whether they agree to receive documents electronically.
  5. If withdrawing an appointment in Part B, fill in your details again and specify the authorised recipient you are withdrawing.
  6. In Part C, both you and the authorised recipient must sign and date the form to confirm the appointment or withdrawal.

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Refusing to approve a visa indicates a misstep in your application, resulting in the denial. This may happen for several reasons; however, it may require a re-submission of your paperwork.
When you submit Form 956 or Form 956A, the Department will process it and update its records. Once the form is filed, all future communications regarding your visa application will be directed to the appointed representative or the authorised recipient.
Form 956a, also known as the Appointment or Withdrawal of an Authorised Recipient, is a document used in Australian visa applications. It serves as an authorization for a third-party individual or organization to receive communication about your visa application on your behalf.
Applicants often make common errors when completing these forms, which may result in processing delays: Using the wrong form without fully understanding its purpose. Missing out on certain information and not getting the Form signed by all parties. Submitting these forms when it is not required.
If a person 16 years of age or older wants to appoint a different authorised recipient they should complete a separate form 956A. The Department may use a range of means to send documents to your authorised recipient.

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Form 956 authorizes a migration agent or exempt person to act on your behalf, while Form 956A allows you to appoint someone to receive communications from the Department of Home Affairs.
To cancel an authorisation, you need to submit Form 956A. This will notify the Department of Home Affairs that you plan on withdrawing an exempt person from receiving communication on your behalf.
Form 956A is used by individuals in Australia to appoint an authorized recipient. An authorized recipient is someone who can receive documents from the Department of Home Affairs on your behalf. This might include correspondence about visa applications, decisions, or other important immigration-related communications.

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