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Skilling Australians Fund (SAF) webinar 12pm 14 June 2018 (1 hour 1 CPD)

Migration agents have been asking about the SAF in great detail recently so Ross Ahmadzai, Australian Immigration Lawyer and RMA, will be delivering WK351 Skilling Australians Fund (SAF) 1 CPD point (Category A) webinar at lunch time for 1 hour on 14 June, 2018.  The webinar starts at 12:00pm EST.

The SAF Training Levy was given Royal Assent on 22 May 2018.  The Migration Amendment (Skilling Australians Fund) Act 2018 (“The Act”) formally abolishes sponsorship Training Benchmark A and Training Benchmark B and clarifies provisions relating to employer sponsored labour market testing requirements (LMT). 

The webinar will focus on the implementation of the SAF Levy, the commencement date as well as transitional provisions currently in place.  The interactive webinar will cover practical scenarios to assist migration agents with helping clients to lodge TSS, ENS and RSMS applications under the new Regulations.  The webinar will contain a Q&A session.

Ross Ahmadzai (above) previously wrote this news item about the SAF: https://migrationalliance.com.au/immigration-daily-news/entry/2018-05-skilling-australians-fund-saf-is-given-royal-assent.html

To book into the  1 hour SAF webinar please click here.  The session attracts 1 CPD point after successful completion.  Space is limited to 30 RMAs.

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    457 visa holder Sunday, 01 July 2018

    Sir, do you think once SAF is implemented, the Home Affairs Department will not request submission of information on training compliance by sponsors? Thank you

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