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Registered Migration Agent to visit to South Africa in April 2015

I am pleased to announce that I will be visiting in South Africa to present information seminars and conduct individual immigration interviews in SANDTON and CENTURION over the period 23 April 2015 to 1 May 2015.

This is an invitation to book a seat at one of our seminars or to make an individual confidential appointment with me before I open my diary for public bookings.

I do not charge a fee to attend one of our free seminars. 

Private interview appointments are for 90 minutes at a time at A$100 per appointment and will be used to discuss:

  • The specific migration pathway that will suit you and your family best;
  • Employment opportunities in Australia;
  • Investment and business opportunities in Australia; and/or
  • Study in Australia.

 
TO BOOK your seats at one of my FREE seminars or to book a private appointment time:

Send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. listing the date that you wish to attend a seminar or the date and time you would like to make an individual appointment for an interview; OR

Send an SMS with your request
to +61 430 28 5656.

Regards
Letitia de Lima
RMA 0742045
Reg TM Attorney  JP(QUAL)
 

SANDTON - 23 April to 26 April 2015 

I will be available at the Courtyard Hotel, 130 Rivonia Road, Sandown, Sandton.

FREE SEMINAR on THURSDAY, 23 April at 18:00 – 19:30

Individual appointments can be made for the following dates and times:

Thursday, 23 April: 09:00, 10:30, 12:00, 13:30, 15:00

Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 09:00, 10:30, 12:00, 13:30, 15:00, 16:30; 18:00
To make an appointment:  Send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. listing the date that you wish to attend a seminar or the date and time you would like to make an individual appointment for an interview; OR
Send an SMS with your request to +61 430 28 5656.

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Australia has steadily shifted away from being a country that wanted immigrants and their families and subsequent generations to stay and become part of nation building to a country that prefers temporary migrants.

I wrote on the this forum last year that the OECD’s report on global migration confirmed this trend. The report states that  Australian immigration in the past two decades strongly suggest that Australia can no longer be regarded as a settler immigration nation. 2012-13 immigration data shows that 190,000 arrived under the permanent immigration program (or 192,599 when Trans-Tasman migrants are included).

In the same year, 725,043 – or 766,273 including Trans-Tasman migrants – migrants arrived on temporary immigration visas. This included 258,248 on working holiday visas, 259,278 on international student visas and 126,350 on temporary work (skilled) visas.

With permanent migration quotas amounting to about a quarter of the temporary migrant visa grants (excluding tourists), the figures roughly translate to mean that for every 4 hopeful temporary entrants, only 1 will have a chance of getting permanent residency.

The government has a clear preference for temporary migration over permanent migration. This forces tough competition in the capped permanent visa program as the government’s stated objective is to only let through the ‘best and the brightest’.

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The DIBP structure chart is now available:

portfolio-structure-chart-09032015.pdf

From 1 July 2015, the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) and the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS) will become one Department.

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This is a general notice to all RMAs who are looking to have their points reported for CPD activities by providers.

It has not been possible for CPD providers to report points to the OMARA as the website has been down.

The website is now back online but this means there may be a delay in reporting.

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Section 316 sets out the functions of the OMARA. 

In a confusing email being sent out by an OMARA delegate, which may lead agents to believe that they are compelled to respond, the wording wrongly states "The OMARA is authorised under section 316 (b) of the Act X (NO!!! the Act does not state the word 'authorised') to “… monitor the conduct of registered migration agents in their provision of immigration assistance and of lawyers in their provision of immigration legal assistance” and section 316 (g) of the Act to “… monitor the adequacy of any Code of Conduct”." 

Here is the real wording for that part of the Act:

MIGRATION ACT 1958 - SECT 316

Functions of Migration Agents Registration Authority

             (1)  The functions of the Migration Agents Registration Authority are:

                     (a)  to deal with registration applications in accordance with this Part; and

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