Critical Updates on Skilled Visas
Now is the time to benefit from 4 immigration law experts who will guide you through a full consideration of employment based visas. Whether you are experienced or new to immigration practice, this is a must attend analysis of the current and future requirements of employment based visa applications. WEB236N06AZ
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD units in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
MIGRATION AGENTS CAN EARN:
Live Online SM711 - 2 OMARA Points
On Demand DN435 - 2 OMARA Points
Understand the practical implications of the Review to inform the “Strategy: A Migration System for Australia's Future” and immerse yourself in the skills, knowledge, practice and procedure of employment based immigration to Australia.
Chair: Dr. Stephene Tully, Barrister at Law, Sixth Floor St James' Hall Chambers and was previously a solicitor with the Migration and Refugee Review Tribunals
Skilled Migration Visas: The Current Requirements and A View to the Future
- Gain an analysis of the Recommendations from the Review to inform the “Strategy: A Migration System for Australia's Future” and its effects on the skilled migration program
- Understand the principal parts of the 482-visa process including Standard Business Sponsorship, Nomination, and subclass 482 visa application
- Discuss the caveats and subjective elements of the 482-visa application process
- How Covid-19 has impacted 482 visas
- Sponsorship and visas for regional and small businesses
- Overview of adverse information and sponsorship obligations
- Understand key aspects of employment law as it relates to the employer sponsored visa framework
- Understand key aspects of corporations law as it relates to the employer sponsored visa framework
- Dealing with ABF investigations/ audits and potential breaches/ sanctions
- What is happening with global talent and labour agreements
Presented by:
Yin Chiew, Practice Leader – Corporate Immigration, LegalVision
Karen Lo, Partner, Ajuria Lawyers; Prior to joining Ajuria Lawyers, Karen worked in the then Department of Immigration and Border Protection, processing complex Partner Visas and worked for the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority investigating migration fraud.
Ndi Ruppert, Principal Solicitor and Founder, Ruppert Legal; Ndi is listed on the 2021 Doyle's list of leading New South Wales Immigration Lawyers
Presenters
Ndi Ruppert
Ndi Ruppert obtained her Bachelor of Business and Law with a Diploma of Legal Practice from the University of Newcastle in 2010 and was admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales as a solicitor in 2011. In 2017, Ndi obtained her Master of Laws from the University of Newcastle, majoring in Human Rights and International Business; her master thesis was published in the African Journal of International and Comparative Law. Ndi is the Principal Solicitor & Founder of the law practice, Ruppert Legal and was formerly a solicitor with Hicksons Lawyers. She also currently uses her immigration expertise to assist refugee clients one day a week through Mosaic Multicultural Connections. Ndi has significant experience with the Australian Migration system, both personally and professionally and was honoured by being listed on the 202, 2022 and 2023 Doyles list of leading New South Wales Immigration Lawyers. She is also the Vice Chair on the Board of the Hunter Community Legal Centre and is part of the executive leadership team of the Centre for African Research, Engagement & Partnerships at the University of Newcastle.