You have applied to visit Australia as a tourist. I have taken into consideration the information made in your application, however during the course of assessment you have demonstrated very little knowledge of your intended travel such as itinerary, place of destination and etc. Your limited understanding of your claimed trip to Australia raises doubts as to the bona fides of your stated intention for travel and as such I cannot be satisfied that a genuine visit is intended.
Checks conducted by our office found inconsistencies between the information you provided in the application regarding your basic bona fides and the information obtained by our checks. During our telephone interview you were asked several questions regarding your intended travel and your current personal circumstances. Your responses to these questions are in contrary to your stated information in the application, which raise concerns regarding your stated bona fides and cast doubt over the genuine nature of your intentions in Australia. As a result of the above, I am not satisfied that your stated intention to visit Australia is genuine.
Before a visa can be issued, applicants must demonstrate strong financial, employment and/ or personal ties which would demonstrate their incentive to abide by the conditions of that visa, and depart Australia at the end of their authorised temporary stay. I am not satisfied that you have provided sufficient evidence to demonstrate such ties.
Decision
As you do not meet one or more clauses in Schedule 2 of the Regulations, I find that you do not meet the criteria for the grant of a VISITOR (Class FA) VISITOR (Subclass 600) visa.
Therefore, I refuse your application for a VISITOR (Class FA) VISITOR (Subclass 600) visa lodged at Guangzhou.