Administrative Appeals Tribunal Annual Report
Below is a link to the AAT's Annual Report for 2018:
http://www.aat.gov.au/about-the-aat/corporate-information/annual-reports/2017-18-annual-report
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Below is a link to the AAT's Annual Report for 2018:
http://www.aat.gov.au/about-the-aat/corporate-information/annual-reports/2017-18-annual-report
This is the annual report from the Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs and the Commissioner of the Australian Border Force (ABF) to the Minister for Home Affairs for the financial year ended 30 June 2018.
It is the first annual report published since the Department’s establishment on 20 December 2017.
The report covers the performance of the Department of Home Affairs and the ABF, which is established within the Department of Home Affairs for budgetary, employment and administrative purposes, but is operationally independent.
...Migration Agents might want to be aware of this first reading which was put to the Senate yesterday by Senator Anning. I am not sure if this has hit main stream media yet, but to me this seems nothing short of a xenophobic, racist, bigoted move! Here it is and below is the extract from Hansard:
BILLS Plebiscite (Restricting Non-European Migration) Bill 2018
First Reading
...The first visa has been issued under the government’s new Global Talent Scheme, a quarter of the way into the 12-month pilot program. Queensland-based tech scale-up SafetyCulture recently received a visa for a product manager from the US in what is believed to be the first issued under the new scheme.
But concerns still surround the startup stream of the scheme, with one immigration lawyer saying the current format is “absolutely nonsensical” and “is going to fail”.
The Global Talent Scheme was launched in July after being announced to placate a tech sector that had been left shocked and outraged after the axing of the popular 457 visa scheme.
...The TOEFL iBT® test score requirements for those who must provide an approved English-language test result to achieve Migration Agent registration have been revised.
The revision, which took effect 1 January 2018, brings the TOEFL® test requirements for migration agents into line with score equivalences used across the Department of Home Affairs.
The new TOEFL iBT requirements are an overall score of 94 and minimum section scores of:
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