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![]() Mark Webster - ArticlesMark Webster is the Director and founder of Acacia Immigration Australia and President of the Migration Institute of Australia (MIA)-NSW and ACT.
A recognised expert in the field, Mr. Webster has been quoted in print numerous times, including in Phillipe Legrain’s 2007 book, Immigrants: Your Country Needs Them (Princeton University Press). Mark is a contributing author of the current edition of the Immigration Kit (Federation Press), the definitive text on migration law. He wrote the chapters on General Skilled Migration and Temporary Workers. Acacia Immigration Australia's website contains information on the main Australian visa types and updates on Australian Immigration Law. Acacia Immigration Australia - Australian Migration Agents providing information on immigration to Australia or obtaining an Australian visa for work, study or emigration. Getting your PR – A Guide for International Students (Part 4) Choosing the Right Course for your OccupationIf you are studying in Australia, it is important to ensure that your qualification will be suitable for skills assessment – preferably in a 60-point occupation.
Below are some tips for selecting a course which gives you a good chance of passing assessment in the most common 60-point occupations Getting your PR – A Guide for International Students (Part 3) Choosing the Right CourseMany international students wonder what the best course is to choose if they are interested in staying on permanently after they finish. We have compiled a list of our top 5 tips in making the choice: Getting your PR – A Guide for International Students (Part 2) Skills AssessmentMany international students studying in Australia dream of one day becoming permanent residents and staying on in Australia for good. The most common pathway for students is to apply for General Skilled Migration on completion of their studies.
This article is the second a series for international students on how to better their chances for permanent residency after graduation. Getting your PR – A Guide for International Students (Part 2) Skills AssessmentMany international students studying in Australia dream of one day becoming permanent residents and staying on in Australia for good. The most common pathway for students is to apply for General Skilled Migration on completion of their studies.
This article is the second a series for international students on how to better their chances for permanent residency after graduation. Changes to Temporary Business Sponsorship to Harm Australian EconomyChanges to the legislation dealing with sponsorship of temporary workers for 457 visas came into effect on the 14th of September 2009. These changes present clear consequences for Australian business as they stifle innovation and entrepreneurship at a time when such efforts should be encouraged. New VETASSESS Assessment Criteria for Australian Skilled MigrationFrom 1 January 2010, VETASSESS will be changing their assessment criteria for all applicants Australian Migration Regulations Partially Recognise Same-Sex “Marriages”Australian Migration Regulations will be changed from 9 November to partially recognise same-sex relationships which have been registered in an Australian state or territory. Australian Citizenship – Special Residence Requirement IntroducedEffective 21 September, the Australian Department of Immigration has introduced the ability for certain people to apply for Australian citizenship, even if they do not meet the usual residence requirement. International students guide to Australian skills assessmentsMany international students studying in Australia dream of one day becoming permanent residents and staying on in Australia for good.
The most common pathway for students is to apply for General Skilled Migration on completion of their studies. This article is the second a series for international students on how to better their chances for permanent residency after graduation. Sweeping Changes to Australian 457 Temporary Worker Program from 14 September 2009The Australian Department of Immigration has introduced a number of changes to the sponsorship regime for temporary workers in Australia on subclass 457 visas. These changes come into effect on 14 September 2009.
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