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Another brazen scam targeting migrants has been uncovered in Melbourne.

The Australian reports that a scam in which migrant women paid up to $3000, and studied for up to a year, only to be handed fake childcare qualifications has been uncovered in Melbourne.

The report states that up to 100 women are thought to have received fake Diploma in Children's Services qualifications in the scam, which ran from 2010 to 2013 and targeted the city's Somalian community.

The women were given work books and were duped into thinking they had enrolled in a course at a reputable training organisation.

"These women genuinely believe they have completed the work, and at the end they receive a certificate...A lot of these victims have then started to seek employment, or promotions, within the childcare sector and it is then discovered their certificates are fraudulent. Detective Senior Constable Kate O'Neill told AAP.

Women affected by the scam are urged to contact police as there is an offer to complete their training legitimately.

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Stephanie Lu, RMA 9252100 has an office available at short notice. 

Stephanie is a semi-retired migration agent would like to have a fellow migration agent to share a well-established office located in the heart of the city, just opposite of Wynyard station. Please contact Stephanie if you are interested on 0409608168.

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Against the grain of media coverage of viral videos of racist attacks on public transport, disparaging remarks of radio hosts and politicians against migrants, and of course the campaign against racism which suggests racism is rife in Australia, a Newspoll survey has revealed surprising results, some may say. What do you think?

The Australian reports that nearly half the people recently ­surveyed by Newspoll support Australia’s ­existing immigration intake, which settled 190,000 immigrants last year in the world’s largest per capita intake. Two-thirds were skilled migrants.

“Twenty-two per cent favour an even higher intake, with support strongest among the young, those on high incomes and capital city-dwellers.”

However, there is a lean towards European migrants with 26 per cent of Australians desiring more ­migrants from Europe. This is followed by a 20 per cent support for more immigration from Africa.

In contrast those surveyed seem to shy a little from Asian migrants who have support at 18 percent.  

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Join us for

Exclusive SIV cocktail event

Following the successful SIV cocktail events held in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne,  Migration Alliance is delighted to invite migration agents who practice in, or have an interest in Significant Investor 188 and 888 applications to an exclusive event by our sponsors NAB Private Wealth to be now held in Perth.

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The review of OMARA provides a rare opportunity for registered migration agents (RMAs) to voice their opinion on how the industry ought to be regulated. The Migration Alliance encourages RMAs to review its white paper and provide comments and suggestions before it is submitted to the reviewer.

The migration advisory industry is growing at a rate of over 6 per cent a year with currently some 5200 agents registered to provide migration advice. The demand for professional migration advice is on the rise. Perhaps the increase in the number of RMAs is due to the tightening of immigration legislation in Australia, making it a particularly tight-line for prospective migrants to walk alone in their aspiration for Australian residency. Perhaps the increase in the number of registered practitioners is also the result of the campaign against unregistered practice.

Undoubtedly, as immigration controls tighten and people become more desperate to gain entry or remain in Australia, the importance of good immigration advice will only intensify. Discerning clients will be looking to professional assistance given the complex migration laws and policies, the high stakes and increasingly expensive application charges.

Indeed, then the review of the industry’s regulatory is timely as the current regime is not working well enough given the numerous complaints from RMAs we have seen on this blog. The review then, provides a rare opportunity for RMAs to voice their opinions on how the industry ought to be regulated.

The Migration Alliance has taken the lead in this and has laid out a proposed framework for the regulation of the industry in its White Paper. To help ensure that this proposal properly reflects the views of RMAs, the MA has invited RMAs to comment on the White Paper and offer suggestions before it is submitted to the reviewer. The closing date for submission is 27 July 2014.

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