Immigration Law: Business, Employment and IACDT
Issues covered include: Investor and business residence categories, Immigration and Protection Tribunal, IPT, employment, employer, Employment Relations Authority, ERA, ANZSCO, ethic, Immigration Advisers Complaints and Disciplinary Tribunal, IACDT, licensing
Description
With significant changes to immigration law happening all the time it is important to stay up to date with the latest decisions and determinations. Immigration lawyers and immigration advisors who attend will bolster their practice by gaining a deeper understanding of business resident categories, employment issues and good conduct. Leading immigration law experts will examine all this and more in this not to be missed programme.
Attend and earn 4 CPD Hours
This seminar was recorded in NZ on 20 March 2019
Chair: Richard Small, Director/Principal, Pacific Legal
9.00am to 10.00am: Investor and Business Residence Categories
Explore relevant case law and updates relating to investor and business resident categories, including the problems and pitfalls, and how they relate to your practice and your client’s applications.
Presented by David Ryken, Principal, Ryken & Associates
10.00am to 11.00am: The Immigration and Protection Tribunal Determinations
- Employer’s sustainability issues
- Employment posing unacceptable risk to the integrity of immigration law and employment law
- Employer’s history of non-compliance with the employment law
Presented by Michael Kim, Principal, MK Law Barristers & Solicitors
11.00am to 11.15am Morning Tea
11.15am to 12.15pm: Employment Issues in Immigration
- Employer compliance including recent decisions from the Employment Relations Authority involving migrant employees
- Employer Accreditation
- ANZSCO codes
Presented by Julia Strickett, Senior Solicitor, Lane Neave
12.15pm to 1.15pm: Ethical and Professional Conduct Issues in Practice
- A review of recent decisions by the Immigration Advisers Complaints and Disciplinary Tribunal (IACDT)
- Topical conduct issues arising for lawyers
- The role of referrers and intermediaries: how to avoid a breach of section 63 Immigration Advisers Licensing Act
Presented by Peter Moses, Barrister
Learning Objectives
- Examine and better understand the Business and Investor categories
- Receive a timely update on Immigration and Protection Tribunal Determinations
- Gain a deeper understanding of employment related issues that arise in immigration
- Develop skills for navigating ethical issues and examine IACDT decisions