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The following information has just been received from the Office of the MARA (from an unnamed person or potentially a robot).  I thought all DIBP delegates needed to identify themselves and their position numbers.  Maybe just not the Office of the MARA delegates.  Anyway...

Dear Registered Migration Agent,

The following information is being sent on behalf of the New Zealand Immigration Advisers Authority:

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Back in May 2014 we covered a story on the best 'professional library' service for Migration Agents.

After receiving an email notice today regarding LexisNexis delays, I was prompted to give my opinion on which professional library service I think is best and most reliable for RMAs.

The winner for the most reliable service is still the DIBP's own government product, in my opinion is still LEGENDCom.

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The former acting minister for immigration may not have had the power to issue the order which effectively cancelled the visa applications of some 16,000 foreigners.

In one of her last acts as assistant immigration minister, Michaelia Cash ruled that an annual cap of 284 places for three types of skilled migration visas - namely sc 175, 176, and 475 - had been reached, and all outstanding applications "are taken not to have been made", or cancelled without a trace. There was no consultation or consideration given its impact on the thousands who waited patiently for up to 9 years - just indifference.

There has been talk of High Court action to challenge the order by many since the instrument came into effect last month. Now the first salvo is set to be struck. Immigration Law Specialist and Migration Alliance Treasurer, Christopher Levingston is in the process of planning High Court proceedings to challenge the acting ministers order on the basis that she simply did not have the authority or the power to cease and cap these cases.

Despite the significant impact on the lives of so many people the department of immigration has maintained an attitude of indifference to the plight of all those affected by this sudden decision.

A DIBP spokesperson downplayed the impact of its decision on thousands and told the ABC that the skilled migrants affected were a "low priority" category and would have had trouble finding jobs here.

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Would you agree that there are occasions when trying to work your way through the Act and Regulations to determine whether a client meets the eligibility criteria for a certain kind of visa is enough to make your eyes go out of focus, your head spin, and prompt you either to want to have a nap or go out for an early lunch and not come back to work until you have had several drinks?

Well, if so, you are not alone – even the courts have been known to remark upon the complexity of the migration legislation!!!

A decision of the Full Court that was handed toward the end of August, Talha v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, (2015) FCAFC 115 (25 August 2015) illustrates how difficult it can sometimes be to figure out whether the criteria for grant of a visa can be satisfied.

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HOW AUSTRALIA is a magazine to be launched in November in Australia and 50 countries around the world. The magazine  targets  Students, Travelers, Job Seekers, Skilled Migrants and people with interest in moving to Australia.

For you to promote your business, HOW AUSTRALIA has kindly offered 60 - 70% discount on advertisements if booked by the 14th of October. And 50% discount if booked by the 20th of October. This offer is  exclusively for MA members. The offer also includes free Artwork for the Directory page only, worth $250.

For details on the HOW AUSTRALIA magazine, media kit, prices and discounts, please follow this link.

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