Immigration Law Conference: Critical Updates
Need to stay informed about changes for employers in the accredited employer scheme, alterations to the skilled migrant category and work visas? Want to delve into preparing character waiver submissions? Curious about proactive advocacy and interviews and potential judicial review grounds? Interested in how strategic client advising can transform investigations and appeals? All these questions and more will be addressed at the Immigration Law Conference. Don't miss out on gaining valuable insights. 246NZA04
Description
Attend and earn 7 CPD hours
Session 1
Critical Updates and Emerging Challenges Impacting Visa Applications
Chair: Shi Sheng Cai (Shoosh), Senior Associate, Copeland Ashcroft
9.00am to 10.00am Employer Compliance
- Employer compliance requirements under the Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme
- Common compliance pitfalls and best practices
- Migrant Exploitation Protection Work Visa from an employer’s perspective
- An overview of the Worker Protection (Migrant and Other Employees) Act 2023
Presented by Lauren Qiu, Principal, Stay Legal
10.00am to 11.00am The Latest on Work Visas
- What is changing?
- Work rights for international students and partners
- Adapting to median wage changes
- Skilled migrant category adjustments
Presented by Carol Nan Ma, Director, NZ Visa Wiz Ltd
11.00am to 11.15am Morning Tea
11.15am to 12.15pm Managing Medical Conditions for Clients Through the Medical Waiver Process
- Consideration of common high-cost medical conditions
- Factors INZ consider in determining a medical waiver
- Addressing medical issues in the temporary visa space
- Addressing medical issues on appeal (in residence and humanitarian appeals)
Presented by Charlotte Summers, BDes LLB LLM GCNZIA GDipArts (Politics) GCertArts IAA Licensed Immigration Adviser
12.15pm to 1.15pm Preparing Submissions for Character Waivers
- What are submissions and why are they important?
- Distinguish submissions from evidence
- Identify the type of visa you are applying for, and the relevant character requirements and thresholds for that visa
- Gather all the relevant information and evidence about your character issues
- Explain the circumstances and reasons behind your character issues and tackle the issue head-on
- Persuade INZ as to why a character should be granted – ie finding the “angle”
- Practical tips and examples
Presented by Jack Cheng, Senior Associate, Meredith Connell
Learning Objectives:
- Stay on top of the latest in changes in the Accredited Employer Scheme
- Consider best practice for employer accreditation and job check
- Consider the biggest developments in work visas
- Gain practical tips to adapt to median wage adjustments and understand the modifications in the Skilled Migrant Category
- Gain perspective into medical conditions for clients through the medical waiver process
- Receive practical guidance on preparing submissions for character waivers
Session 2
Key Concerns for Immigration Lawyers and Advisors: Cases and IPT Appeals
Chair: Aaron Martin, Principal Lawyer, New Zealand Immigration Law
2.00pm to 3.00pm Navigating INZ Investigation with Respect to Non-Criminal Matters: Deportation Challenges and Advocacy Strategies
- Analysis of a purported breach under part 6 of the Immigration Act
- INZ policy with respect to investigations
- Natural justice: case law commentary
- Final report dated 25 September 2019: Michael Heron KC
- Advising your client on the investigation and potential appeal options
Presented by Simon Graham, Partner, Young Hunter Lawyers
3.00pm to 4.00pm Temporary and Resident Class Visa Holders: Criminal Charges and Convictions
- Understanding the application of Deportation Liability Notices issued under sections 157 and 161 of the Immigration Act 2009
- How a conviction or an admission of guilt may trigger these sections
- Working with criminal lawyers to provide expert opinions to support discharges without conviction
Presented by Ken Huang, Senior Associate, Lane Neave
4.00pm to 4.15pm Afternoon Tea
4.15pm to 5.15pm How Best to Represent a Client: Step-by-Step Guide to Running an Appeal at the IPT Appeal
- Effectively communicating with clients during the process
- Interviewing skills: how to handle challenging conversations
- Presenting documents for an IPT appeal
- Guidance on how to effectively communicate arguments
- Best practices for organising and presenting evidence
Presented by Deborah Pollard-Manning, Barrister, Landmark Chambers
Learning Objectives:
- Reflect on the intricacies involved in navigating INZ investigations related to non-criminal matters
- Understand the complexities surrounding deportation liability for visa holders facing criminal charges or convictions
- Learn useful tips to effectively representing clients in appeals at the Immigration and Protection Tribunal (IPT)
Presenters
Speaker profiles to be confirmed at a later date
Venue
Mövenpick Hotel Auckland
8 Customs Street East
Auckland CBD
Auckland 1010
New Zealand
Parking information:
Parking is not included in your registration. Here are some options below:
Hotel valet parking @$50 a day
Downtown Car Park click here for rates
Directions:
Nearby Public Transport:
Train Stations - Britomart 150m
Bus stops - Customs Street
Downtown Ferry terminal 280m