Immigration Law Conference
The immigration law landscape continues to change rapidly in the wake of COVID-19, so it is imperative that you up to date with the current legal issues. Engage with leading specialists as they provide a detailed examination of Employer Work Visas, explain the INZ’s complaint and resolution process and provide an update on IPT appeals. Finish off the day traversing the practical aspects of medical matters, managing Investor Plus clients and focus on the key elements of partnership applications. 226NZA05
Description
Attend and earn 7 CPD hours
Session 1
Key Immigration Employment Changes and Case Updates
Chair: Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director, Queen City Law NZ Limited
THE LATEST ON EMPLOYMENT AND WORK VISAS
9.00am to 10.00am Critical Update on the Employer-Led Accredited Employer Work Visa
- An overview of the Accredited Employer Work Visa process
- Employer Accreditation and Job Check practical considerations
- Applying for Accredited Employer Work Visas from offshore
Presented by Lauren Qiu, Principal, Stay Legal
10.00am to 11.00am Update on Key Employment Issues Affecting Immigration
Join Alex for a roundup of the key employment law issues affecting immigration that you need to watch out for.
Presented by Alex Beal, Senior Solicitor, Lane Neave
11.00am to 11.15am Break
UPDATE ON CASES AND IPT APPEALS
11.15am to 12.15pm INZ’s Complaint and Resolution Process
- An overview of INZ’s complaint and resolution process
- What does the complaint process cover?
- What does the resolution process cover?
- Alternative resolution mechanism and practical tips (time permits)
Presented by Jack Cheng, Senior Associate, Meredith Connell
12.15pm to 1.15pm Recent Immigration and Protection Tribunal Appeals
An update on the latest significant IPT appeals and consideration of the key learnings that you need to know for your practice.
Presented by Michael Kim, Principal, MK Law Barristers & Solicitors
1.15pm to 2.00pm Lunch
Session 2
Medical Matters, Investment and Partnership Visas: The Key Issues
Chair: Simon Graham, Partner, Young Hunter Lawyers
2.00pm to 3.00pm Medical Matters: An Overview
- Examine a selection of critical and fascinating cases regarding medical matters in immigration
- Receive practical guidance and key takeaways that can immediately be incorporated into your practice
Presented by Charlotte Summers, Licensed Immigration Adviser, Pathways to New Zealand
3.00pm to 4.00pm Closing Deals with Investor Plus Clients
- The pathway to sign with UHNWIs: showing expertise and building rapport
- Showing expertise: different risk phases of applicants from developed and developing countries
- How to build rapport with UHNWIs, and to sign the service agreement with them
Presented by Jessica Meng, Immigration Adviser, IMME Limited
4.00pm to 4.15pm Break
4.15pm to 5.15pm Partnership Applications: Factors to be Considered and Character Waivers for Supporting Partners
- Partnership applications: How it works and the various factors to be considered
- Character waivers for NZ supporting partners
- Recent cases of interest
Presented by Dilki Rajapakse, Barrister
Learning Objectives:
- Receive a timely update on the Employer-Led Accredited Employer Work Visa
- Ensure you’re up to date with employment law issues
- Understand the INZ’s complaint and resolution Process
- Receive practical guidance on recent IPT appeals and their implications
- Consider the latest cases relating to medical matters
- Learn best practice when managing Investor Plus clients
- Understand the complex area of partnership applications
Presenters
Marcus Beveridge
Marcus Beveridge is the Managing Director of Queen City Law NZ Limited. His main areas of practice are construction and property law, commercial law, foreign investment, real estate services and immigration. Marcus has developed expertise in business-based immigration and has acted on literally 100's of successful business-based immigration applications over the best part of 3 decades. Many of these clients have subsequently become major clients of his firm. The total amount of business immigration funds invested in NZ in the last decade is close to NZ$10 Billion. Marcus is a regular commentator on immigration based issues on national Radio & TV and has presented and chaired many NZ Immigration Law conferences over the years. Marcus has also recently been on several Working Groups and Immigration Reference Groups liaising with senior INZ management about assorted immigration issues. His firm comprises one of NZ’s largest immigration law teams. Marcus was formerly Chairman of NZAMI and Convenor of the New Zealand Law Society Immigration Committee.
Lauren Qiu
Lauren Qiu is the Principal Immigration Lawyer of Stay Legal. She is an experienced specialist immigration lawyer who provides honest advice and practical solutions. She has presented at national and regional seminars on immigration law. Lauren is currently an immigration law guest lecturer teaching aspiring immigration advisers. Lauren is practical, effective, and dedicated. Lauren has assisted employers with practical advice, high-net-worth individuals with tailored solutions, skilled migrants and their families to gain residency, and unlawful migrants regain their lawful status. She has successfully requested character waivers, medical waivers, ministerial special directions, and appealed decisions. Lauren is currently a Committee Member of the Auckland District Law Society's Immigration & Refugee Law Committee, a Committee Member of the New Zealand Law Society's Women in Law Association (Waikato Bay of Plenty Branch), a Member of the Tauranga Migrant Settlement Network (an Immigration New Zealand led Welcoming Communities initiative), and a Volunteer Immigration Solicitor at the Citizens Advice Bureau (Tauranga).
Alex Beal
Alex Beal is a senior solicitor in the employment team in Lane Neave’s Christchurch office. Alex is skilled in assisting her clients in relation to change management, dispute resolution, minimum entitlements, health and safety and privacy law. Alex regularly works with employers of all sizes including and industries Government agencies and related organisations, franchisors/ franchisees throughout New Zealand, as well as small to medium enterprises and individuals on complex employment law issues. She recently acted for a national franchise involved in a large scale labour inspectorate audit on minimum entitlements. Alex acts on a variety of employment law and health and safety matters, including large and small scale restructures, assessment and rectifying of employee minimum entitlement claims and all general employment relations and privacy issues.
Jack Cheng
Jack has recently joined Meredith Connell (MC) as a Senior Associate. He started his career as a junior barrister in 2000. In 2002 he commenced practising as a barrister sole, representing mainly an International and Asian clientele in criminal and immigration matters. He joined Lorne Chambers in 2009 and regularly appeared in the District Courts and the High Court. During his tenure at Lorne Chambers he also appeared as second counsel in several high profile trials involving serious crimes, including organised crime, importation and supply of drugs, money laundering, and murder. In 2014 Jack joined Queen City Law, a boutique firm as a consultant and began to specialise in immigration law. In the past 8 years he has built up a formidable immigration practice, having successfully assisted hundreds of clients. Jack frequently advises on complicated immigration matters involving significant financial, character, health, or humanitarian issues. Jack is a current member of the ADLS Immigration & Refugee Law Committee and NZAMI.
Michael Kim
Michael Kim is the Principal of MK Law Barristers and Solicitors. He is a specialist immigration lawyer who comes from a unique background as a former immigration officer at Immigration New Zealand (INZ). Michael is a current member of the Immigration and Refugee Committee at the Auckland District Law Society Inc. Apart from the immigration matters, he also helped many clients in settling employment issues at the Employment Relations Authority and the Employment Court. As a counsel in the criminal matters, Michael has successfully represented many criminal clients, including a repeat domestic violence offender, discharged without conviction. Michael is a proud member of the New Zealand Law Society, ADLSI, NZAMI and Auckland Chamber of Commerce,
Simon Graham
Simon is a litigation partner at Young Hunter Lawyers. He is responsible for leading the firm’s immigration and human rights team. As part of his role, he regularly appears before specialist Tribunals, and the Courts. Simon specialises in providing advice and representation with respect to all aspects of immigration litigation. This includes deportation appeals, refugee and protected status appeals, residence appeals, judicial reviews and High Court appeals, and criminal matters (including immigration fraud) which have the potential to affect a person’s immigration status. He is a member of the New Zealand Immigration and Refugee Law Committee of the New Zealand Law Society.
Charlotte Summers
Charlotte previously worked for INZ for 18 months following the completion of her LLB before commencing work with one of New Zealand’s leading immigration companies, Pathways to New Zealand Ltd, in Hamilton in October 2012. Due to the restrictions of the Immigration Advisers Licencing Act and the 12 month stand down requirement, Charlotte initially worked in the role of Client Relationship Manager while completing her GCNZIA and LLM degree. Charlotte relocated to the Pathways Wellington Office in January 2016 where she has continued to develop her particular expertise in appeal, deportation, ministerial requests, character and health matters. In regard to immigration-related health matters Charlotte’s expertise has contributed to successful outcomes from children with ASD at all ends of the spectrum through to heart conditions in young and elderly adults, and applicants with cancer, HIV, hepatitis, psychiatric matters and very rare health conditions. Charlotte’s legal background and her extensive experience with Pathways makes her especially well credentialed to present on immigration health matters.
Jessica Meng
Jessica completed her LLB and LLM degrees at the top universities in China. Before migrating to New Zealand, Jessica was employed as a deputy director in the head office of the Agricultural Bank of China, dealing with non-performing loans. She has a lawyer qualification in China, and she is also an Arbitrator of the Xiamen Arbitration Commission. She started up her own business, IMME limited, serving clients including the founder families of companies listed in Major Global Stock Markets, such as Nasdaq in the United States, the A-share market in Mainland China and the ASX share market in Australia.
Dilki Rajapakse
Born and raised in Sri Lanka, Dilki Rajapakse, completed her LLB degree at the University of Colombo and was admitted to the Sri Lanka Bar in 1988. Dilki emigrated to NZ in 1989. She was employed as a manager for Workbridge, an employment agency which specialised in assisting people with disabilities to join the workforce. In 2001 Dilki joint Valant Hooker & Partners as a solicitor. In 2008, Dilki ventured out and started her own successful practice in South Auckland specialising in Family Law and Immigration Law.
Venue
Rydges Auckland
59 Federal St
Auckland 1010
New Zealand
Valet Parking
Rydges Auckland offers Valet Parking for all guests. Daily charges are NZ$38.00. Guests can valet their car unlimited amounts of time for the one daily flat fee. The maximum height of the car park is 1.9m. Limited spaces are available.
Self Parking
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