Secure the documents first.
Secure the decision, annexes, proof of service and all authority letters. Without complete documents, review remains uncertain.
Section 58 FPG concerns information after a return decision. Language, forms, service and deadlines must be checked.
Mag. Mirela Saric
Attorney at law · German and BCS
Mirela Saric assists clients in immigration matters with a clear structure: review the decision, secure deadlines, define the strategy and act quickly. She advises in German and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian.
Information duties under section 58 FPG are more than a form attached to a decision. The person concerned must be able to understand what the return decision, duty to leave and possible enforcement steps mean in practice.
In entry-ban matters, the discussion often moves too quickly to deadlines. Before that, information, language, service and the file should be checked together.
This article complements the existing pieces on interpretation, legal advice and service. It focuses on the authority’s information after the return decision.
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This does not replace legal advice, but helps with first orientation.
Secure the decision, annexes, proof of service and all authority letters. Without complete documents, review remains uncertain.
If a deadline or appointment is running, service should be checked immediately. Substantive arguments only help if they are raised in time.
Whether a step makes sense depends on wording, reasons, evidence and the current procedural stage.
Several procedural safeguards interact, but each has a different function.
| Issue | Function | Typical review |
|---|---|---|
| Section 58 FPG information | make departure duty and enforcement understandable | form, language, handover, file note |
| Interpretation and translation | secure understanding of the procedure | compare with interpretation and translation |
| Legal advice | classify legal options | distinguish from legal advice in BFA proceedings |
The file should show which information was given. A form helps only if it fits the situation and is understandable.
For the person concerned, the practical question is what must be done now: organise departure, secure deadlines, keep the address current and collect documents.
Unclear language can become relevant if the authority later claims that duties were knowingly ignored.
service abroad determines when a decision becomes known and when deadlines may begin. The information duty concerns what the authority must explain.
A wrong appeal instruction may create an additional problem. Therefore information sheet, decision and appeal instruction should be read together.
Looking only at one date can miss whether the person actually received and understood the authority’s information.
Forms and proof of service also matter.
Interpretation and translation are reviewed separately.
The file should show what was required.
Uncertainty is no substitute for immediate review.
Practice point: For section 58 FPG, secure not only the decision but every annex. Missing forms or unclear language can become important later.
The authority has information duties. Whether they were met depends on the decision, annexes, language and file content.
Not automatically. It matters whether the information was understandable in the specific situation.
Do not rely on that. Deadlines must be checked immediately based on service and the appeal instruction.
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