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Australian Visa Cancellation in the headlines – Apex Gang and NZ Citizens effected

Australian Visa Cancellation in the headlines – Apex Gang and NZ Citizens effected

 

It has been reported that four of the Melbourne’s Apex gang members will be deported after Australian authorities cancelled their visas. Victorian Police have been targeting the Apex gang which is a major factor in Victoria’s youth crime, cancelling the visas for the members who are engage in criminal activity.

Source:
http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/australia-is-deporting-members-of-melbournes-apex-gang/ar-AAm0qD3?li=AAavLaF&ocid=spartanntp

 

The Australian Federal Government will no longer be lowering the cost of applying for a working holiday visa. This means that backpackers will still have to pay a $440 application fee, instead of the promised reduced fee of $390. Farm and tourism operators are very disappointed, saying that this will result in lower numbers of backpackers visiting and working in Australia.The Australian Government is hoping that the higher fee will lead to more unemployed young Australians gaining employment in the fruit picking industry.

Source:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-12-20/government-about-face-on-backpacker-visa-fees/8135514

 

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International Students looking to study in Australia be alert for Education Agent Fraud

International Students looking to study in Australia be alert for Education Agent Fraud

Many overseas students who aim to pursue their dream to come to Australia for further studies have lost the money they provided to Tu Futuro. They were shocked to realise that recently Brisbane based Education Agency – Tu Futuro have disappeared with the money that the students have paid for their tuition and accommodation.

The fraud has been reported to involve approximately 100 young foreigners who have allegedly lost up to $1 million. The students, who were from developing countries, mainly Brazil, were disappointed when they are were able to get in touch with the agency after realising that not all of the providers had been paid by the agency. For many of these students, this education fund represented their life savings or that of their parents.

The Overseas Students Ombudsman had received more than 40 complaints and is currently working with the Government agencies to ensure affected students were assisted in every possible manner. Brazil’s honorary consul in Brisbane has called for an investigation and compensation for the victims. Queensland Police is currently assessing the matter with the other government agencies.

 

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Need a better English test score? Want to understand how the IELTS and TOEFL English tests work? FREE courses available here!

Need a better English test score? Want to understand how the IELTS and TOEFL English tests work? FREE courses available here!

Applicants applying for the General Skilled Migration (GSM) visas – subclass 189 Skilled Independent, subclass 190 Skilled Nominated and subclass 489 Skilled Regional Sponsored visas, will need to meet points test requirements to be eligible to receive an Invitation to Apply. Applicants applying for Employer-Sponsored visas such as the 457 visa, RSMS 187 visa and the ENS 186 visa may also need to meet English testing requirements to successfully obtain a work visa.

 

There are many types of English tests which you can take to demonstrate your English ability, but the IETLS and TOEFL English exams have been the traditional English tests for Australian visas. Many prospective visa applicants face difficulties with their English exams because of various reasons:

  • English not being the first language or mother tongue

  • Not familiar with the exam format and time limits

  • Not practicing with specimen materials before attempting the exams

 

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Visa application refused? State nomination or sponsorship not successful? Hear from recent client Wenru about how Work Visa Lawyers helped her succeed in her subclass 190 Skilled Nominated visa application!

Visa application refused? State nomination or sponsorship not successful? Hear from recent client Wenru about how Work Visa Lawyers helped her succeed in her subclass 190 Skilled Nominated visa application!

The team at Work Visa Lawyers is always happy to help deserving applicants in successfully obtaining an Australian visa. More often than we hoped for, we come across many applicants who tried to submit an application themselves and face complications thereafter, or a refusal.

Here is a recently approved client, Wenru Pan describing her experience applying for a state sponsorship by herself, and later on with Work Visa Lawyers:


Dear Work Visa Lawyers,

I would like to say a big thank to your guys and I am really appreciate how the support has been for last four months working on my 190 state sponsored permanent visa.

My situation is really tricky and I have been rejected by the state nomination when I first tried to apply by myself. Then I decided to look for help from Chris who was highly recommended by one of my friends. Luckily, my state nomination was successfully approved after Chris’ magic.

Once the trust is built, I decided to let Chris to deal with my 190 visa submission as well. We submit the documents around early November (2016) and I was granted the permanent residency on 17th December, 2016. In other words, the whole process takes less than two months. I almost break the records among who I heard has been granted the permanent residency visa!!!!

I would highly recommend Work Visa Lawyers to all of you who are intending to live/ work in Australia for a long term purposes!

Thank you all the team members from Work Visa Lawyers

Best wishes,

Wenru Pan


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Meryl Streep's Golden Globes speech champions the contributions of people coming together from all over the world to create great art! Much like migrant's contributions to Australia!

So I was cleaning up after eating my tea and listening to the radio.  Thankfully ABC News Radio played Meryl Streep’s full Golden Globe acceptance speech for the Cecil B DeMille lifetime achievement awarddelivered on the 8 January 2017.

A great speech about what an inclusive and collaborative multi-cultural community can achieve. 

A warning against fear and intolerance and the harm it can cause.

Working as an Immigration Lawyer in Australia, the speech certainly struck a cord with me.

I work with people form all over the world and I believe they make a rich contribution to Australian society. 

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Key news and trends for Australian migration in 2016 and what to expect for 2017

Key news and trends for Australian migration in 2016 and what to expect for 2017

Welcome to 2017! It was a year full of changes for Australia’s migration policies in 2016. Here is our recap of the significant changes to the migration programme for Australia in 2016 and some of the discussions and ongoing developments for 2017.

The Immigration News in 2016 has been dominated by employer scandals and crackdowns by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP).

While it may all sound like doom and gloom, the planning levels for permanent visas continue to be significant. 

The numbers of Australian permanent visas that are granted each year are controlled by planning levels. 

I am going to make comments below about news in relation to a wide range of visas including business, skilled, visitor and family visas.

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Have you had your Australian Visa refused or cancelled? The festive season can include negative surprises. Immigration Lawyer Chris Johnston and our team of Registered Migration Agents can help lodge your appeal in time!

Have you had your Australian Visa refused or cancelled? The festive season can include negative surprises. Immigration Lawyer Chris Johnston and our team of Registered Migration Agents can help lodge your appeal in time!

All you need to know and do when your visa application is refused!

Receiving a refusal notification for your visa application is stressful and places you in a wave of uncertainty. However, quick action is required to resolve your visa status if your visa application was lodged onshore in Australia.

The same can be said if you received a Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC) for your current visa. It is best to quickly address the issues raised in the NOICC, than to challenge the decision to cancel your visa after the decision has been made.

What are the common reasons for a visa application to be refused?

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Experienced Motor Mechanic required!

Experienced Motor Mechanic required!

Work Visa Lawyers has been in touch with an employer who is looking for an experienced motor mechanic to join his business. Please find details about the opening below:

  • at least 6 years experience required (work references essential)
  • Australian qualification Cert III or Cert IV or equivalent
  • able to complete a TRA Migration Skills Assessment
  • better than functional English ability

The position is located in regional South Australia and the employer is willing to sponsor under a 457 visa arrangement.

If you think that you meet the requirements above please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we will provide you with the employer's contact details. You will then need to contact the employer directly and undergo a standard interview process with the employer.

Work Visa Lawyers does not guarantee an employment or visa outcome with regards to this job opening.

Good luck!

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Mechanical Engineers join Accountants and ICT Occupations with requirement of 70 points or more to receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA)!

Mechanical Engineers join Accountants and ICT Occupations with requirement of 70 points or more to receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA)!

 

The latest invitation round for the SkillSelect programme was held on 23 November 2016. During the invitation round occupation group 2335 - Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers was placed in the group of occupations that are subject to pro rata arrangements due to high levels of demand. Occupations are placed under a pro rata arrangement to ensure availability throughout the course of the migration programme year. The occupation group includes ANZSCO code 233511 Industrial Engineer, ANZSCO code 233512 Mechanical Engineer and ANZSCO code 233513 Production or Plant Engineer.

According to the invitation round results, industrial engineers, mechanical engineers and production or plant engineers will now need to achieve at least 70 points in the SkillSelect points test to receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

Latest pro rata arrangements and cut off for points score

The pro rata arrangement for Invitations to Apply under SkillSelect now applies to:

  • ANZSCO Group 2211 Accountants
  • ANZSCO Group 2212 Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers
  • ANZSCO Group 2334 Electronics Engineers
  • ANZSCO Group 2335 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers
  • ANZSCO Group 2339 Other Engineering Professionals
  • ANZSCO Group 2544 Registered Nurses
  • ANZSCO Group 2611 ICT Business and System Analysts
  • ANZSCO Group 2613 Software and Applications Programmers
  • ANZSCO Group 2631 Computer Network Professionals

The results for the latest invitation rounds are as follows:

Occupation Identification Description Points score Visa date of effect
2211 Accountants 70 2/09/2016  11.44 am
2212 Auditors, Company Secretaries and Corporate Treasurers 70 15/09/2016  3.58 pm
2334 Electronics Engineer N/A N/A
2335 Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineers 70 18/11/2016  12.20 pm
2339 Other Engineering Professionals 65 21/10/2016  2.14 pm
2544 Registered Nurses N/A N/A
2611 ICT Business and ​System Analysts 65 2/04/2016  2.06 am
2613 Software and Applications Programmers 65 1/11/2016  1.59 pm
2631 Computer Network Professionals 65 25/10/2016  7.07 pm

Source: Department of Immigration and Border Protection

 

Contact Work Visa Lawyers if you need further information about the above.

 

Sources:

http://www.border.gov.au/WorkinginAustralia/Pages/23-november-2016-round-results.aspx

Comments by Chris Johnston – Principal Lawyer and Registered Migration Agent at Work Visa Lawyers

The 2016-17 migration programme year is reaching its halfway point as we come to the end of 2016. For the General Skilled Migration programme, this may mean that certain occupations which have received many applications face limitations in receiving Invitations to Apply (ITAs), require higher points to receive ITAs or are unable to obtain state nomination or sponsorship for the year.

It is best to proceed with a visa application as quickly as possible but at the same time you should ensure that all information and documents provided are accurate and relevant to your application. If you need to consider other visa application options please contact Work Visa Lawyers to arrange an appointment to discuss alternatives.

This information is accurate on 8 December 2016

Do you need help with an Australian visa application?

At Work Visa Lawyers we are experienced in assisting applicants in all matters relating to Australian visa applications. Our areas of expertise include Skilled Migration visas, Business Skills Migration visas, Employer Sponsored Work Visas, Partner and other Family Migration visas as well as the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) Review, Judicial Review and Ministerial Intervention.

If you require further information regarding your Australia visa options you can contact us through:

(08) 8351 9956 or +61 8 8351 9956

or   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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Migration Newsletter for Melbourne and Victoria December 2016 – Updates for State Nomination for ICT occupations, complying investments for 188C SIV visa holders and information for the Entrepreneur visa

Migration Newsletter for Melbourne and Victoria December 2016 – Updates for State Nomination for ICT occupations, complying investments for 188C SIV visa holders and information for the Entrepreneur visa

The state of Victoria has announced a few updates to their state nomination occupation list and business visa nomination requirements. Here is a summary of the updates.

ICT Occupations no longer available for state nomination

The following ICT occupations are no longer accepted for state nomination from Victoria:

  • 135112   ICT Project Manager
  • 261111   ICT Business Analyst
  • 261112   Systems Analyst
  • 261311   Analyst Programmer
  • 261312   Developer Programmer
  • 261313   Software Engineer
  • 261314   Software Tester
  • 261399   Software and Applications Programmers nec
  • 262111   Database Administrator
  • 262112   ICT Security Specialist
  • 263111   Computer Network and Systems Engineer

The temporary suspension of sponsorship for the ICT occupations above will last until 6 March 2017.

Occupations removed from Victoria state nomination occupation list

The following occupations are no longer eligible for sponsorship from the state of Victoria:

  • 234411 Geologist
  • 234412 Geophysicist

Updates to the Business Innovation and Investment visas for Victoria

The Victorian Government has announced the following changes to the business innovation and investment visas nominated by the state government of Victoria.

  • Approval from Victorian Government no longer required for change in complying investments
  • A new application form for the subclass 888 Significant Investor Visa will be available in early 2017
  • Significant investor visa holders nominated by Victoria are reminded to notify the state government when they arrive in Victoria
  • The application form for the recently launched subclass 188 Entrepreneur Visa is now available on the LiveInVictoria website
  • The factsheet about the Entrepreneur Visa for Victoria is available here
  • A new application form for the subclass 888 Investor Visa stream will be available in early 2017

Additionally the Victoria Skilled and Business Migration Programme Department will be closed on the following dates:

  • Boxing Day public holiday: Monday 26 December 2016
  • Christmas Day public holiday: Tuesday 27 December 2016
  • New Year’s Day public holiday: Monday 2 January 2017

Sources:

http://www.liveinvictoria.vic.gov.au/about-us/news#.WEX_m_l9670

Comments by Chris Johnston – Principal Lawyer and Registered Migration Agent at Work Visa Lawyers

As 2016 comes to a close State and Territory departments may start looking at planning numbers and introduce a temporary suspension of nomination for certain occupations, or announce higher requirements for occupations which have a high number of applications. Visa applicants are advised to obtain state nomination from the relevant State/Territory as soon as possible before changes are introduced.

This information is accurate on 6 December 2016

Do you need help with an Australian visa application?

At Work Visa Lawyers we are experienced in assisting applicants in all matters relating to Australian visa applications. Our areas of expertise include Skilled Migration visas, Business Skills Migration visas, Employer Sponsored Work Visas, Partner and other Family Migration visas as well as the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) Review, Judicial Review and Ministerial Intervention.

If you require further information regarding your Australia visa options you can contact us through:

(08) 8351 9956 or +61 8 8351 9956

or   This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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