AAT Bulletin 2 September 2019

The AAT Bulletin for 2 September is below, and makes excellent reading:
AAT-Bulletin-2-September-2019.pdf
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The AAT Bulletin for 2 September is below, and makes excellent reading:
AAT-Bulletin-2-September-2019.pdf
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Migration Newsletter 737 by Lewis & Bollard is now available and makes very interesting reading:
Migration_Newsletter_737.01.pdf
Migration Alliance has permission including written permission to republish this newsletter. There has been some discussion on the MIA forum about whether we have permission. MIA members are always welcome to email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and we can let you all know the answers to questions you might have, whether you are or are not a member of MA. There are so many joint members that we are used to fielding questions like this.
...The new charges are as follows:
Other administrative fees:
Source: https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/For-Migrants/Migration-Skills-Assessment/Migration-Fees
The process of sponsoring an employee on a TSS (482) visa should be viewed beyond transactional aspect of obtaining a TSS visa. As an approved business sponsor, there are a number of Sponsorship Obligations which the sponsoring entity must meet as part of holding their sponsorship status. In broad terms, the following Sponsorship Obligations apply to all standard and accredited business sponsors:
Notify the Department of Home Affairs when the following occurs:
These are just some of the examples of sponsorship obligations. The remainder of which can be found on Home Affairs website: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/employing-and-sponsoring-someone/existing-sponsors/standard-business-accredited-obligations
...To manage the Australian border, the Department implements Australia’s universal visa system, under which all non-citizens require a valid visa to come to Australia. The Department also confers citizenship on eligible applicants. There are broadly two types of visas:
Business visitor visas allow for travel to Australia for short term tourism or business visits.
The principles governing the entry of visitors are that visitors to Australia must:
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