Tag Archives: immigration
Are You a Citizen? Prove it.
Prior to the French Revolution, the status of citizenship was only for the elite and [...]
Nov
To submission or not to submission – a prevalent question for most immigration lawyers
As a young lawyer working in the International Assignment Services division of a Big 4 [...]
Nov
10 Things to Know When Transitioning from an International Student to an Australian Permanent Resident
Planning your permanent visa options as an overseas student does not have to be an [...]
Oct
The Streamlined processes we all need to know about
In every system there are rules that we need to abide by, procedures that we [...]
Aug
Brace yourselves, the SAF levy will take effect on 12 August 2018…
It was officially released yesterday that the Migration (Skilling Australians Fund) Charges Act 2018 (‘SAF [...]
Aug
Are you managing your immigration risks?
Since April 2017, there has been unprecedented change to Australian immigration laws and regulations. As [...]
Aug
Skilling Australians Fund update
We are almost approaching the second month of the first quarter for FY19 and still [...]
Jul
1 July 2018: Department fee increases
An increase in Immigration Department Fees On the curb of the new Financial Year the [...]
Jun
Skilling Australians Fund finally arrives
Skilling Australians Fund and Labour Market Testing Update As mentioned in our previous newsletter, the [...]
Jun