
Updates Australian Temporary visas
Coronavirus and Temporary Visa holders The Government is making a number of changes to temporary visa holder arrangements during the coronavirus crisis in order to protect the health and livelihoods

Coronavirus and Temporary Visa holders The Government is making a number of changes to temporary visa holder arrangements during the coronavirus crisis in order to protect the health and livelihoods

As reported by the AGE: Police identify 11 alleged victims in case of migration agent accused of rape. Police have identified 11 additonal victims of a Melbourne migration agent accused

As readers of this post will know I have long argued that immigration lawyers given their superior legal skills and training should not be “lumped in” with migration agents. And

As reported by the AGE, Job advertisements allegedly used to lure rape victims… An ambulance call about an unconscious woman in a CBD office tower sparked the police investigation into
Your may have heard that a student whose student visa has expired and who remains in Australia after their student visa expires has a 28-day “grace period” during which they

In a recent case the Federal Court was asked if the Appellant, a subclass 485 visa applicant, had to satisfy cl 485.222 to Schedule 2 of the Migration Regulations 1994 (Cth), which

Given AR LAW Services assists many clients through out the world with, not only Australian visa applications – that is with matters before the Department of Immigration – but also

As noted by Julian Burnside, “The hanging of Ronald Ryan polarised Victoria and focussed national attention on the issue of capital punishment”. http://www.julianburnside.com.au/law/r-v-ryan/ On reading Burnside’s article I felt compelled

A major Australian sport association retain AR LAW Services. Master Migration Lawyers to manage a review at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) due to their Nomination for a “work visa”

So unlike Sargent schultz is not knowing “nothing” enough, or need there be more than just “failing to reply”? The question was recently explored by the Federal Circuit Court in

As readers of this post will note I regularly appear at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) and Federal Court. Much of that work has to do with Health or Character

It is an uncomfortable and unpleasant subject, but an important one and given the current Coronavirus pandemic, it is a subject that is on everyone’s minds. Death. It happens to
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