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The following information has been received from VETASSESS:

VETASSESS is pleased to announce that, following feedback from our stakeholders, we will be revising the requirements for documents submitted for Skills Assessment for General Professional Occupations to be certified. This has been made possible through ongoing improvements to our internal systems and processes.

Presently, agents and applicants are required to provide certified copies of the following: photograph, proof of identity, change of name, qualification aware certificate, academic transcript, employment evidence, resume/cv, and any other supporting documentation as requested.

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Declaring to the ABC that he did not scam anyone and that it was his business partner who scammed visa hopefuls has not stopped the arrest of Abel Prasad by the Australian Federal Police.

Watch the ABC Report here

Police sources have told the ABC that both the NSW and Queensland Police as well as the Immigration Department that they have been investigating Abel Prasad of SVC Legal for some time.

Prasad however says he never acted as a migration agent and denies any wrong-doing. Prasad, who is the son of the late, eminent South Australian doctor and leading Fijian philanthropist Dr Umanand Prasad, now faces 23 charges relating to GST fraud.

On ABC’s 7.30 report last night, Indian student Jaspal Marok alleged that he handed Prasad his life-savings of $17,000 on the promise of a visa and job with a salary of $65,000 at one of Prasad’s companies, Snappy Digital only to subsequently be handed a forged visa from Prasad's business.

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Convenor of Migration Alliance reports on con-man Abel Prasad.  

Watch the story here: http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2015/s4350105.htm

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It can be really really hard to challenge a decision of the Minister to cancel a visa on character grounds, and to protect a client from getting “booted out” of Australia. 

As we have seen through the cases discussed on this blog over the course of the last several months, even people who have lived in Australia since early childhood, but for whatever reason, have not become Australian citizens, have lost their cases.  These people are facing “removal” – a euphemism for “deportation” back to countries where they may have never lived, and with which they may have no connection in terms of family ties or work history. See for example Brown v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection [2015] FCAFC 141 (24 September 2015)

That is the bitter reality, and the bitter consequence, of the visa cancellation powers that have been introduced into the Migration Act. 

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SIV application numbers since the scheme re-opened four months ago, remain low, but trade minister, Andrew Robb is confident that the recalibrated scheme will recover and attract “better candidates”.

Having suspended the SIV earlier this year due to fears that it was being abused, the government reintroduced the scheme requiring 10 per cent of the $5 million investment required under the scheme to be directed towards approved venture capital funds; and 30 per cent to go into listed small companies.

The hope was to stem complaints that foreign investors were driving up residential property prices and direct investments to where it is needed the most – emerging but higher risk local startups. Since being re-opened in July there have been more than 70 applications lodged for the Significant Investor Visa, worth $350 million in investment for Australia if all are approved.

Trade Minister Andrew Robb told The Australian Financial Review that early enquiries about the new scheme were encouraging.

"Interest in the program remains strong following the recalibration. Importantly, we are attracting candidates with a keen interest in investing in more dynamic and innovative areas of our economy," Mr Robb adding that, "The previous SIV framework had set the bar too low, with investment largely directed into passive investments."

On a recent 12 city roadshow through China, one funds manager claimed to have had 2000 people attend its 73 seminars, according to the AFR report.

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