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If 186' s employer closes down during work, will the visa be cancelled?

I heard that people want or need to leave his or her employer for various reasons. Here are some examples:

1. My employer asked me to do jobs other than my job responsibilities-I don't want to do these jobs.

The salary paid by my employer is different from that stipulated in the contract and/or visa application.

The boss of the company where I work has changed-I don't get along well with the new manager/boss.

Other companies want to give me a job, and I want to change my job.

My employers no longer need my services, and they no longer hire me.

Once you become a permanent resident of Australia, these things will change. Generally speaking, there is no clear stipulation in the immigration law that you can't change employers and jobs.

People are always worried that if they leave their employers within two years, their permanent residence visas will be cancelled. But I want to say that this kind of situation will not happen generally, unless you provide "false or misleading information, or intentionally or unintentionally provide forged documents" to the Immigration Bureau.

In our opinion, even if the Immigration Bureau knows that you have terminated your employment relationship, they will not cancel your permanent residence visa unless they have clear evidence to prove that your visa application is fraudulent or misleading, or you have created false documents.