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Immigration Law

Guidelines for immigrating to Australia

26th February 2010
The people are mostly from all over the world and the main language is English, though one can find people talking other languages like Greek, or Vietnamese, or Irish. Major portion of the country is covered by desert or sand dunes. With the number of pe...
Author: Synch
Immigration Law

Australian ETA Visa: Are You Eligible for One?

18th February 2010
The Australian Travel Authority or ETA is equivalent to an Australian visa. The only difference is, there's no need to visit a diplomatic office to submit your application. It can be done through a travel agency, an airline or over the Internet. Onlin...
Author: Haines
Legal

Implications of the New Australian Skilled Work Visa Policies - Migration Expert

17th February 2010
Migration Expert Australia has clarified new sweeping changes to the skilled migration program announced by the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship on 8 February 2010 on their website: http://www.immi.gov.au/skilled/general-skilled-mig...
Author: Robert Palmer
Legal

Australian Migration Review Tribunal-Has your visa application been refused or your visa cancelled?

31st August 2009
Has your visa application been refused or your visa cancelled? The Migration Review Tribunal (MRT) is a person's last opportunity to have a visa refusal or cancellation reviewed "on the merits". That is, the Migration Review Tribunal is the last place ...
Author: stewartcoulson
Immigration Law

Australian Visa Service: How to Choose the Right One

11th August 2009
Preparing for your first Australian Visa application can become confusing. The Department of Immigration and Citizenship is a branch of the Australian government that would grant you your visa. There are several types available ranging from the visito...
Author: Haines
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