AREA OF EXPERTISE
Migration Law & Visa
Australian migration law is a complex and intricate legal framework that governs immigration and visa matters in Australia. It consists of various legislation, regulations, policies, and guidelines set by the Australian government. Navigating through this complicated landscape can be challenging and time-consuming for individuals seeking to migrate to Australia.
We are here to help you with the following migration law areas and visa matters:
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Employer Sponsored Visas
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Business and Investment Visa
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Visa Cancellation & Deportation
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Character and Health Issues
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Ministerial Interventions
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Global Talent Visa Programs
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DAMA and PALM Visas
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Industry Labour Agreement Visa
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Skilled Migration Visa 180/190/491
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Resident Return Visas & Citizenship
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Partner & Family Visas
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Short Stay Specialist Visa 400
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Student Visa. Business Visitor Visa
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AAT, Federal & High Court Appeals
Australian migration law is regulated by variety of Commonwealth law, namely:
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Migration Act 1958;
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Migration Regulations 1994;
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Judiciary Act 1903 (s 39B); and
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Australian Citizenship Act 2007.
One significant reason to consult our specialist immigration lawyers for advice and assistance in migration and visa matters is the complexity of the Australian migration law itself. The Australia migration law is dynamic and constantly evolving, with frequent amendments and updates. Staying up-to-date with these migration law and visa changes requires specialized knowledge and expertise in the field.
Our Immigration lawyers have the necessary legal training and over 20 years legal experience and knowledge to interpret and apply the migration law to individual cases, ensuring their clients' best interests are represented.
In conclusion, the complexity of Australian migration law and the numerous requirements and procedures involved make it essential to seek the services of our Australian specialist immigration lawyer team. Our legal expertise, migration law and visa knowledge, plus our on-going support can greatly enhance the prospects of a successful migration journey.