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JUSTIN RICKARD B.A LL.B M.A (Syd.) M.M.I.A

Australian lawyer* # 11272 (N.S.W) & Registered Migration Agent # 9790625

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Last year, nearly 29,000 sc457 visas were cancelled due to poor business conditions, forcing these temporary workers to go back home. The Australian reports that the number of foreigners ­applying for a four-year work visa fell below 50,000 during 2013-14 — and the number of foreign tradies looking for work halved to 12,000.

Referring to unpublished DIBP statistics, the report states that compared to last year, the total number of sc457 visa cancellations increased by about 45%.

The lower skilled visa applications were hit the hardest as applications from foreigners for clerical and administrative jobs crashed 80 per cent to just 660 during 2013-14, compared with 3370 the year before.

With Australia’s unemployment rate levels above 6.1 per cent, the number of foreign managers applying to work here fell 41 per cent to 9720. Visa applications from professionals fell almost a third to 24,810.

The biggest employer of foreign workers — the tourism and hospitality sector — saw applications halve to 5330 during the year.

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The following was an email I sent to the CEO of the Office of the MARA this morning:

Hi XXXXX

Has the Office of the MARA or previous MARA under MIA been involved in the creation or maintenance of the blacklists / s?  The lists are 'agents of concern' or 'agents of interest' or 'Safeguard' lists.  MAS have been involved in emails regarding these lists.

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The idea for a new permanent visa for entrepreneurs of small businesses who create jobs in Australia has been floated by Labour’s Chris Bowen who believes that temporary visa holders who prove that they can create jobs are important for the Australian economy and should be allowed to remain permanently, reports the Australian.

Chris Bowen introduced the significant investor visa which during his time as immigration minister never really got off the ground. But his idea has in the recent year gained a great deal of traction with 1095 SIV applications in the pipeline and some 343 SIVs granted.

Mr Bowen is now talking about introducing a more basic entrepreneur visa which essentially is  not based on a dollar value but rather on the number of jobs the entrepreneur can create during their stint on a temporary visa.

According to the Australian, Mr Bowen told a Queensland Media Club luncheon that someone on a temporary visa could be asked to demonstrate how they could turn $50,000 into a company employing 15 people. If their start-up plan worked, they would be given a permanent visa.

"We can do better when it comes to attracting people with the entrepreneurial spirit…If you've managed to take $50,000 and turn it into a company, which is employing 15 people in three years, I reckon you're going to make a pretty important contribution to the Australian economy going forward.

"New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Singapore, among other nations, have all introduced specific entrepreneur visas and Labor believes in going down this road as well."

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Natalie O'Brien, a reporter from the Sydney Morning Herald has written a news story today.  She says "A blacklist of registered migration agents and lawyers the Department of Immigration tried to keep secret has been reproduced online, escalating calls for an inquiry and a possible class action against the department."

As migration agents would already be aware, Migration Alliance's Convenor, Accredited Specialist immigration lawyer, Christopher Levingston said that the creation and maintenance of what he called a "shi* list" of registered migration agents  "is a complete disgrace and shows the absolute contempt that the department has for the profession".

Mr Levingston said the department had acted deceitfully and in a manner that damaged the clients of agents because of some unspecified criteria. 

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