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Migration Alliance has received communication from registered migration agent Karl Konrad this morning as follows:

Australian Computer Society (ACS) admits 1 year work experience requirement is being considered as a compulsory requirement for international students in Australia before they can apply for permanent residency.
 
Disaster Looms for International IT Students 
 
The Australian Computer Society's Professional Assessment Manager, Berny Martinez, confirmed today that a 1 year work experience employment option after an Australian Bachelor IT degree is being considered as a requirement for international students to obtain the skill assessment for permanent residency.

It is also confirmed that the ACS is now moving to use a 2 stage assessment process, one being  for the Temporary Graduate - 485 skills assessment and the next being a Graduate Assessment - for permanent residency. This will effectively dash the hopes of thousands if international students study IT in Australia.

In an email to IMMIGRATION NEWS, Mr. Martinez stated "Currently, our Graduate result letters do not specify it is a Temporary Graduate - 485 skills assessment.  This is a straight forward change to ensure applicants are submitting the correct skills assessment to DIBP."
 
"The change will involve a name change of the application type and a statement in the ACS result letter outlining it is a Temporary Graduate - 485 skills assessment.  The criteria will remain the same."

Hmmmm.

The skill assessments now issued by the ACS are not for the sole purpose of the Graduate 485 visa and have never been for the sole purpose of the Graduate 485 visa. They are simply skill assessments for migration purposes, pure and simple. It is an assessment letter which has been used for years for many visa purposes both permanent and temporary applications.

To try and now say it is really for the Graduate visa only is just gobbledygook.

Since the current skill assessment for international students is really on for the 485 visa purpose, the ACS is justifying their new Graduate Skills Assessment. As Mr. Martinez explains;

"The Graduate Skills Assessment is a different matter.  We are looking at the best way to help applicants meet their permanent residency skills assessment requirements as post graduates.
 
We understand the real world challenges graduates face in finding employment in their first year after graduation and how this will affect their chances of meeting permanent skills assessment requirements.
 
We hope to release the final criteria for the Graduate Skills Assessment by the end of this week.  We are considering a 1 year employment option after the completion of an Australian Bachelor degree and an alternative option of the completion of an ACS Professional Year Program after the completion of an Australian Bachelor degree.
 
These 2 options will give applicants 2 avenues to help them meet the permanent skills assessment requirements."

So it looks like we are going to be right after all. A second skill assessment layer which of course must be harder than the first level otherwise one cannot justify a two stage process. While of course the official line is that the ACS have not decided on the final announcement yet, I wouldn't bet on the fact that the one year work experience component won't be a requirement.

In my opinion we will find it will be just as we predicted. Students will be offered the carrot of the mighty Professional Year Program (PYP). Of course the PYP will be a fine substitute for real life one year of work experience, won't it? Of course it has nothing to do to the probable 200% increase enrollments into the ACS administered PYP programs, does it?

"Of course not" I hear you scream out.

Let's see what happens when the ACS announce their official policy sometime this week.
 
The ACS lets the cat out of the bag, a little early

It appears the News Update page on the ACS web site that appeared on the 16th October about the new two stage assessment criteria, should not have been made available to the public. According to Thomas Shanahan the Communications Executive of the ACS;

"I also want to make it clear that we are not being deceptive or hiding information. It is correct that some information was posted in error, as it was in draft and under review. That information was removed to avoid any confusion and procedures have been strengthened to ensure this error does not occur again."
 
Yes we at IMMIGRATION NEWS are happy to stand corrected that the sudden change on the ACS web site was just an extraordinary coincidence and had nothing to do with our article we printed in Volume 267 on Friday the 18th. Amen.

Migration Alliance would like to thank Karl Konrad for his contributions to these blogs.

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Migration Alliance members will be interested to read that more stories are emerging about the Office of the MARA.  Here, ex-migration agent Ronald Wright tells his story.  There will be more on this to come.  Interestingly I have read the decision record and note that the decision-maker and their position number have been removed from the decision record.  Nameless declsions.

Hello Migration Alliance,

I send this email to you after reading the story on Mr Kang.

I have been through this situation before. This is my story.

I was contacted by a Mr Michael Fu back 2009 about mangering a  migration business call MIGR8
After i check out the office and saw that this business was sound and clients applications were  processed correctly.

I agree with Mr Fu to take over the business where he would run the office and i do the migration applications.

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Minister for Immigration & Border Protection

Scott Morrison

Monday, 21 October 2013

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Pre-18 October 2013 Protection Visa Applicants Affected

A new regulation for the re-introduced Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) will ensure those irregular maritime arrivals (IMAs) who have already applied for an 886 Permanent Protection Visa (PPV) will not gain permanent residency.

Scott Morrison, the Minister for Immigration & Border Protection, amended the Migration Regulations 1994 to insert a new subregulation: 2.08H

 

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Migration Alliance has received the following update from the MRT:

21 October 2013

October 2013 – COMMUNITY LIAISON UPDATE

Dear Community Liaison committee members

I am pleased to provide the community liaison update for October 2013.

I welcome any feedback you would like to provide about these updates. If you have any suggestions or comments, please forward them to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Community liaison meetings

The next round of meetings will take place during November and December 2013:

·         Melbourne                  Wednesday, 6 November 2013                  2:00pm to 3:30pm

·         Sydney                          Wednesday, 13 November 2013               2:00pm to 3:00pm

·         Brisbane                       Friday, 15 November 2013                           1:00pm to 2:00pm

·         Perth                             Monday, 2 December                                    12:30pm to 1:30pm

·         Adelaide                       Wednesday, 4 December 2013                  2:00pm to 3:00pm

I encourage you to please submit items for discussion at these meeting to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Caseload report

Caseload statistics for September 2013 are now available on the caseload report on our website.

Tribunal members and staff are working hard to reduce processing timeframes. In September the tribunals saw a positive clearance rate, the number of decisions made exceed the number of new applications received. 

RRT Practice Direction released

A new RRT Practice Direction has been issued regarding the efficient conduct of RRT reviews. The Direction applies to the conduct of reviews by the RRT where an applicant is represented by another person. The Direction incorporates feedback from the Community Liaison group.

The Direction lists additional requirements for representatives during the conduct of RRT reviews. These include:

·         setting out timeframes,

·          format and content for any submissions lodged;

·         the need to attach a copy of the primary decision to the review application;

·         the need to lodge a pre-hearing submission setting out all claims made by the applicant;

·         the need for the pre-hearing submission to be supported by a written declaration from the applicant;

·          any requests for postponement of a hearing on medical grounds to be supported by medical certificate submitted no more than two days before the hearing; and

·         the need for a witness statement, setting out the witnesses’ evidence, to be submitted where a person other than the applicant, is expected to give evidence at the hearing.

The Direction came into effect on 30 September 2013.

Migration Alliance – national conference

On 20 September 2013 I attended the Migration Alliance’s annual conference at the Etihad Stadium in Melbourne. I spoke on ‘Strengthening Relationships: Between Registered Migration Agents and the Migration Review Tribunal’. My paper focused on best practice for migration agents, and how to navigate various tribunals’ processes and procedures. A copy of the presentation can be found on the on Speeches and Publications page of the tribunals’ website.

 

End of year shutdown 2013

The tribunals will be closed over the Christmas and New Year period. Offices will close from 5:00pm on Tuesday, 24 December 2013 and will reopen at 8:30am on Thursday, 2 January 2014.  Any applications or documents that are due to be lodged on one of the days the tribunals are closed; will be accepted up to and including Thursday, 2 January 2014.

 

Kind regards,

 

Kay Ransome

Principal Member

If you have any queries or feedback please contact us.

For further information about the MRT-RRT, please visit our website.

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