[HS] Immigration Lunchtime Series: Immigration Law and Employment Law: New Law, Cases & Best Practices
The interaction of employment and immigration matters is in the spotlight with the new Accredited Employer Work Visa Scheme and the Worker Protection (Migrant and Other Employees) Act 2023. Be well informed about these essential issues includingnew infringement offence protocols, expanded suspension criteria for accreditation and additional labour market test requirements. WEB248NZA08A
Description
Attend and earn 2 CPD hours
Chair: Marcus Beveridge, Managing Director, Queen City Law NZ Limited
1.00pm to 3.00pm New Must Know Information: The Meeting of Employment and Immigration Law Matters
- The new Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme: must know information
- Worker Protection (Migrant and Other Employees) Act 2023 infringement offences
- Common scenarios where employment and immigration hooks need to be navigated
- Best practice tips when advising on restructuring roles held by migrant workers or terminating employment with migrant workers
Presented by Shi Sheng Cai (Shoosh), Senior Associate, Copeland Ashcroft and Lauren Qiu, Principal, Stay Legal
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the new Accredited Employer Work Visa scheme
- Gain an update on infringement offences in immigration law
- Navigate common scenarios where employment law and immigration law intersect
- Gain best practice relating to restructuring and termination of employment for migrant workers
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 Qui
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 Member of the Auckland District Law Society's Immigration & Refugee Law Committee, 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).
Shi Sheng Cai (Shoosh)
Shi Sheng Cai (Shoosh) is a Senior Associate at Copeland Ashcroft and regularly acts for employers to help with immigration matters. He has over 7 years of work experience in the immigration sector including experience in the areas of global mobility, corporate immigration, investor migration and expertise with complex New Zealand immigration matters. Shoosh is a member of the Law Association Immigration Committee and is an author for Thomson Reuters Human Rights Law resource. You will find Shoosh "a great guy to deal with". He enjoys working with government officers and is a critical thinker with an insightful legal mind.