Australia is the best socialist country in the world by Chinese standards

Article by David Chin
Here are some highlights from our recent research on Chinese high net worth investors and the Significant Investor Visa (SIV) industry:
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Article by David Chin
Here are some highlights from our recent research on Chinese high net worth investors and the Significant Investor Visa (SIV) industry:
...The tribunals are moving towards introducing email as a primary means of communication for all case related correspondence. From 13 October 2014, a single registry email address will be used for all case related communications between the tribunals, applicants and their representatives.
All valid email addresses provided to the tribunals for the purpose of current reviews will shortly be sent an email. The email will ask them to confirm that this is the email address that they wish to use as their primary means of communication with the tribunals.
Representatives who choose to communicate with the tribunals by email will receive all correspondence relating to their application via their nominated email address. A representative may contact the tribunals to update their email address at any time.
...“The person in the role will “collect required documentation” and lodge 457 visas for overseas staff members to work on the project, for a “busy” six-month period … the role will be based at Southbank in Melbourne and will provide “high quality immigration services and advice to the business”…” notes the report .
The state government has said the project will create 3,700 jobs and provide new apprenticeships for local workers. Ministers have also stressed that raw materials, such as steel, will be sourced locally.
Denis Napthine, the Victorian premier, said there were requirements in the East West Link contract for construction firms to use local materials and labour. However, some elements, such as the tunnel boring machine, will have to be sourced from overseas.
“I am unaware whether there is sufficient local expertise to man and operate that tunnel boring machine,” Napthine told Fairfax.
...Now, these asylum seekers may be either told, encouraged or invited to apply for a new visa that will have them working in regional Australia, contributing to the local economy and paying taxes. They will have to stay off welfare benefits for at least 3 years in order to be eligible for ‘another type of onshore visa’ to possibly continue their stay which will unlikely be permanent. Immigration Minister Scott Morrison has said that the SHAV will not be a pathway to a permanent protection visa.
It is expected that these visa-holders will also have access to medicare, trauma counselling, translation services, and education for school aged children.
Clive Palmer described it as 'a win for refugees… And it's a win for regional Australia.'
...A new notice is now on the NSW State Government website for the next application intake for the 190 visa.
Information includes that:
NSW is hoping that the numbers are less than last time and the intake is more moderated.
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