Immigration Law Conference in Wellington
In the constantly evolving world of immigration law, it is paramount that you stay on top of the latest changes that affect your clients. Join leading immigration experts and advisors to unravel the key policy and legislative updates and explore the crossover between immigration and employment. Attend the full day to receive practical insights in navigating the legal issues that arise if your client is faced with deportation.
Description
Attend and earn 7 CPD Hours
Session 1
Critical Immigration Updates and Employment Practices
Chair: Ian Carter, Barrister, Lambton Chambers
9.00am to 10.00am: Recent Positions Adopted by Immigration New Zealand – All You Need to Know
Examine recent policy changes and how they might impact your clients and possible avenues for redress.
Presented by Kamil Lakshman, Principal Lawyer, Idesi Legal
10.00am to 11.00am: Review of 2019 and 2020 Developments in the Courts and IPT
A timely survey and summary of significant decisions of the Courts and the Immigration & Protection Tribunal that you need to know.
Presented by Ian Carter, Barrister, Lambton Chambers
11.00am to 11.15am: Morning Tea
11.15am to 12.15pm: An Update on Interpreting Partnership Visitor Instructions
- Change in interpretation of partnership/visitor instructions out of Mumbai
- A case study and discussion of EM
Presented by Jo Cottrell, Principal, Cottrell Law
12.15pm to 1.15pm: Employment and Immigration Rights
- Employment agreements: dos and don’ts
- Compliance with employment legislation
- Limits on advice Immigration Advisers should give
Presented by Nick Mason, Partner, Pitt & Moore
Learning Objectives
- Consider the recent position adopted by Immigration New Zealand
- Reflect on recent decisions of the Courts and the Immigration & Protection Tribunal
- Receive practical guidance on interpreting partnership and visitor instructions
- Understand the employment issues in immigration
Session 2
Navigating Character and Health Issues and Deportation
Chair: Richard Fletcher, Principal, Woods Fletcher
2.00pm to 3.00pm: Dealing with Clients with Character Issues
- What to look out for
- Types of character issues
- Does the client require a special direction or a character waiver?
- Case studies
Presented by John Petris, Barrister, Specialist New Zealand Immigration Lawyer
3.00pm to 4.00pm: Health Issues in Immigration Matters
- Checking for possible health issues, advance preparation
- INZ process and medical assessment, who are the HAT and what they do
- Response to non-ASH outcome – medical waivers and exceptions to instructions
Presented by Charlotte Summers, Licensed Immigration Adviser, Pathways to New Zealand
4.00pm to 4.15pm: Afternoon Tea
4.15pm to 5.15pm: Deportation: Reasons, Risks, Refusal and Reconsiderations
- Reasons why people place themselves at risk of deportation
- Reasons why Immigration refuse applications
- What to do next? Reconsideration, s 61 applications and appeals
- Effect of a deportation order and returning to New Zealand
Presented by Rupert Ward, Barrister
Learning Objectives
- Learn useful tips to respond to clients with character issues
- Consider health issues in immigration matters
- Gain a deeper understanding of human rights issues emerging in immigration matters
Venue
InterContinental Wellington
Level 1, 2 Grey Street
Wellington 6011
New Zealand
Directions
The Intercontinental is a 2 min walk from Lambton Quay which has a number of buses going to airport and suburbs. It's a 10 min walk to the nearest train station. Taxis are also available downstairs at the hotel entry.
Parking
Limited valet parking available at $20 per day. Additional parking available at Wilson Parking with $5 per half hour and $22 for early-bird.
Parking is not included in the registration fee and price is subject to change.