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Jerry-Gomez

Jerry-Gomez

Jerry Gomez is the Editor at Migration Alliance as well as an experienced RMA (MARN 0854080) and Lawyer practicing in Immigration Law, Business Law and Property Law.

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With the number of people in Australia aged 85 and older projected to quadruple to more than 1.8 million over the next 40 years, Australia's Age Discrimination Commissioner warns that, “We need to recognise and plan for this increased need for health service provision. This is an urgent and critical challenge for Australia: if we don’t provide properly for aged care, we will have a human rights disaster on our hands.”

Speaking at the National Aged Care Alliance meeting in Canberra on Friday, Australia’s Age Discrimination Commissioner Ms Susan Ryan has requested that the Minister for Immigration consider including ‘aged care worker’ on the skilled occupation list.

Ms Ryan said that many valuable aged care workers came from recent immigrant populations and through “more targeted immigration initiatives” Australia could increase the number of skilled aged care workers.

She also singled out career changers as another important source of potential workers for the sector.  “Increasingly, aged care workers also come from other parts of the labour market, from second or third career moves, or people coming from declining sectors – and aged care can be a good option for older workers who are having difficulty finding jobs,” she said.

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The Courier Mail reports that over 30 men and women’s marriages were allegedly arranged in an ‘organised and ongoing operation’ as more details of the alleged fake marriage visa scam emerge in the bail application hearing for Chetan Mohanlal Mashru, 34, and his partner Divya Krishne Gowda, in Brisbane.

Some 33 prosecution’s witnesses, bank statements and marriage certificates are expected to be part of the evidence against the Indian-born couple accused of serious migration offences, a Brisbane court heard yesterday at a bail hearing.

In opposing the bail application for the accused couple, Commonwealth prosecutors reportedly argued that “the couple ran an “organised and ongoing operation” from March 2011 to March 2012 when they allegedly charged between $10,000 and $20,000 for each marriage.

 “The defendant (Gawda) profited significantly from the offences ...It’s difficult to comprehend a more serious offence of this type,” said the prosecutors.

The Courier Mail reports that initial concerns about the couple’s dealings emerged in 2012 when journalists questioned and reported the alleged scam. Thereafter, the couple reportedly left Australia and stayed abroad for over six months.

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The Courier Mail reports that a MIGRATION agent and his wedding celebrant wife face up to 10 years in jail after being charged over an alleged visa scam in which Indian students paid for bogus marriages to Australian women.

Chetan Mohanlal Mashru and his Australian-born wife Divya Krishne Gowda were arrested by the Australian Federal Police in Brisbane yesterday on various counts and charges relating to migration fraud.

“Mashru, who has had his migration agent registration stripped, faces 49 charges including arranging fake marriages and lodging fraudulent visa applications with the Department of Immigration.

Gowda, who Immigration will allege performed the “marriages” that were the basis of the fabricated visa applications, faces 17 charges, “ states the report.

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After threatening overseas students with a potential visa cancellation for switching courses DIBP has gone into damage control and is now reassuring students that this will not happen.

The Australian reports that DIBP has backed down, following protests from students and non-SVP providers, that DIBP’s crackdown was unexpected, unfair and causing much anxiety.

“In an email to the Education Visa Consultative Committee, the department says it “will not take any further action against students” who transferred from an SVP degree course to a non-SVP degree course before the January 14 “education campaign” and who meet all other visa conditions,” says the report.

Teaching foreign students is Australia’s fourth-biggest export earner, generating $15 billion a year in income and employing about 100,000 Australians. It is serious business. Poor media coverage and concerns over uncertainties with student visas had a devastating effect on the industry in recent years which is only just now starting to recover.

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RMAs may have recently received an offer from PD Training offering a ‘Finders Fee” for referring clients who purchase some of their courses. Some RMAs have written to us concerned about the tax implications of the offer. Migration Alliance does not provide tax advice and therefore we suggest that RMAs consult their accountants in respect of any tax concerns. We have however put RMAs concerns to PD Training and set out their response below. We would like to hear what you think of this offer after you have spoken to your tax consultant.

The PD Training offers sets out as follows, quoting the wording of the offer:

“New Finders Fee Structure*

How does it work?

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