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![]() stewart coulson - ArticlesStewart began his legal career advocating as a prosecuting solicitor for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions New South Wales.
He has gone on to appear on behalf of immigration clients in the Migration Review Tribunal, the Refugee Review Tribunal, the Federal Magistrates Court, the Family Court, Federal Court and Supreme Court of New South Wales. Stewart has extensive legal and commercial experience having worked in private practice, government and in-house as Group Legal Advisor for a Fortune 1000 multinationalwith offices and subsidiaries in London and across Europe. As a result Stewart is focused on delivering migration outcomes to business clients that fit with their business strategies and human resource requirements. Stewart also has experience in the areas of Commercial, Contract, Employment, Criminal and Human Rights Law. Other Languages – Spanish Registered Migration Agents no. 0848271 Applying for the Subclass 485 Skiiled Graduate Temporary Visa – Timing is the keyThe subclass 458 Graduate temporary visa is a visa that allows international students 18 months in Australia to get 10 points for 12-months Australian work experience points to go towards satisfying the applicable general skilled migration points score and gaining permanent residence. Spouse Visas - Sponsored Temporary to Permanent Residency under the Family Migration StreamThis article covers everything you need to know when applying for a spousal visa in Australia from Sponsored Temporary to Permanent Residency under the Family Migration Stream Independent Permanent Migration - The Points TestAn Australian Skilled Independent Migrant Visa Subclass 175 is the most beneficial visa to apply for as it allows you to remain permanently in Australia to live, work and study and, if you wish, to gain Australian citizenship.
Gaining permanent residency ‘independently’ in Australia means that you have gained your Australian Skilled Independent Migrant Visa Subclass 175 without the sponsorship or support of either a state or regional body or a family member and have passed the “points test” o Australian Visa CancellationIf you hold an Australian visa it is very important to understand the processes leading to possible visa cancellation, the powers under which a visa can be cancelled and the effect of visa cancellation in Australia. Australian Government Cuts Migration ProgramSenator Christopher Evans, the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, has announced a 14 per cent cut in the 2008-09 Australian permanent skilled migration program intake from 133 500 to 115 000 in response to the global recession and growing unemployment. Migration Review Tribunal - 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 where you can bring new evidence to support your case or application which was not before, or considered by, the original decision maker when your visa application was refused or your visa cancelled. Main Visa Options for Working Holiday Makers in Australia - Subclass 417 VisasThis article sets out in simple terms the main Australian visas that are available to a working holiday traveller in Australia. This is not meant to be an exhaustive list but a useful summary giving guidance on some key visa options . Australian Visa Application. No Such Thing as a Free Lunch!If you are in Australia on a temporary visa, such as a working holiday, and wish to stay in Australia, you need to lodge the new application while your visa is current. A New Government - a New Direction in Migration Policy?In its first budget, the new Australian labour government has acknowledged the crucial role immigration and migrant workers play to the Australian labour market, national economy and to its future growth Letters of Release - a Student's Rights!If a student wishes to change their course of study within 6 months of commencing their study, they must obtain a letter of release from their current education provider before they can enrol at their new or preferred education provider.
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