Immigration Law: Visas Updates
Issues covered include: Accreditation vs Essential Skills: Shifting Goalposts, Employment Issues in Immigration: ERA, MBIE and Conflicts of Interest, Investor and Business Residence Categories: Practical Tips and Key Updates, Ethical and Professional Conduct, Recent Positions Adopted by Immigration New Zealand, Acceptable Standard of Health, Domestic Violence and Immigration Applications
Description
7 topical issues. A room full of immigration experts and advisers. Ensure your advice is accurate following significant immigration changes by attending this programme. Get the information you need on critical issues affecting visa applications, including accreditation, employment and investor & business residence categories. Receive key policy and legislative updates, and insights into health, domestic violence and best practice guidance on the ethical framework surrounding your advice and conduct.
Attend the full day and earn 7 CPD hours
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Session 1
Critical Developments: Employment and Residence Categories
Chair: Marcus Beveridge, Principal, Queen City Law; Immediate Past Convenor, NZLS Immigration and Refugee Law Committee; former Chairman NZAMI
9.00am to 10.00am: Accreditation vs Essential Skills: Shifting Goalposts
- The upcoming accreditation changes:
- What does this mean for NZ Employers?
- What will migrants need?
- If not accredited yet:
- What are your options? Essential Skills Work Visas become even more important than ever in the next 18 months
- How are the goalposts shifting in the Essential Skills space?
- Substantial change in assessment of Essential Skills applications: genuine attempts, downgrade of ANZSCO, WINZ engagement, sustainability, compliance
Presented by Arunima Dhingra, Director and Licensed Immigration Adviser, Aims Global Immigration & Education Services; NZAMI Policy Chair
10.00am to 11.00am: Employment Issues in Immigration: ERA, MBIE and Conflicts of Interest
- The Employment Relations Authority process and the visa status
- The potential conflict of interest issues
- MBIE Review on Migrant Exploitation and its impact on the employers
Presented by Michael Kim, Principal, MK Law
11.00am to 11.15am: Morning Tea
11.15am to 12.15pm: Investor and Business Residence Categories: Practical Tips and Key Updates
- Investor category: practical tips for pre-AIP applications, post-AIP application and uplift of conditions
- Entrepreneur category update and its future
Presented by Bradley So, Associate, Queen City Law
12.15pm to 1.15pm: Ethical and Professional Conduct Issues in Practice
- A review of recent decisions by the Immigration Advisers Complaints & Disciplinary Tribunal (IACDT)
- The role of unlicensed staff in an immigration practice: exploring the boundary between clerical work and immigration advice
- Reviewing potential conflict issues
- Potential pitfalls for employed immigration advisers who do not have an ownership stake in the business
Presented by Marty Logan, Partner, Pitt and Moore
Learning Objectives
- Examine the significant changes in accreditation and the essential skills space
- Learn about the latest work visa overhaul
- Gain practical insights into investor and business residence categories
- Reflect on ethical best practice to ensure complaints are minimised
Session 2
Updates on Policy, Health and Family Matters in Immigration
Chair: Deborah Manning, Barrister
John McBride, Barrister
2.00pm to 3.00pm: Recent Positions Adopted by Immigration New Zealand – All You Need to Know
Examine recent policy changes and how they might impact your clients and about possible avenues for redress.
Presented by Kamil Lakshman, Principal Lawyer, Idesi Legal
3.00pm to 4.00pm: Acceptable Standard of Health in Immigration Matters
- Checking for possible health issues
- INZ process
- Response to non-ASH outcome
Presented by Toni Alexander, Managing Director, Licensed Immigration Adviser, A1 Immigration Services Ltd
4.00pm to 4.15pm: Afternoon Tea
4.15pm to 5.15pm: Domestic Violence and Immigration Applications
- The legal definition of DV
- The new Family Violence Act 2018
- Domestic Violence instructions
- How DV impacts on immigration applications for both the victim and the perpetrator
- Any IPT appeals of interest in this area
Presented by Dilki Rajapakse, Barrister
Learning Objectives
- Reflect on the recent position adopted by Immigration New Zealand and how it might impact your clients
- Examine what the acceptable standard of health is in immigration matters
- Consider how domestic violence impacts on immigration applications
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