Tag Archives: immigration

Are You a Citizen? Prove it.

Prior to the French Revolution, the status of citizenship was only for the elite and [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

The Streamlined processes we all need to know about

In every system there are rules that we need to abide by, procedures that we [...]

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 [...]

Are you managing your immigration risks?

Since April 2017, there has been unprecedented change to Australian immigration laws and regulations.  As [...]

Skilling Australians Fund update

We are almost approaching the second month of the first quarter for FY19 and still [...]

1 July 2018: Department fee increases

An increase in Immigration Department Fees On the curb of the new Financial Year the [...]

Skilling Australians Fund finally arrives

Skilling Australians Fund and Labour Market Testing Update As mentioned in our previous newsletter, the [...]