DIBP: The year at a glance

The following information is taken from the DIBP annual report 2012-2013.
The year at a glance
Table 1: Snapshot of activity in 2012–13 |
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The following information is taken from the DIBP annual report 2012-2013.
The year at a glance
Table 1: Snapshot of activity in 2012–13 |
China’s ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) investors are coming to Australia and are creating new opportunities for the nation’s capital, property and SME markets.
Uncover these opportunities at Basis Point’s 2nd Annual Significant Investor Visa conference – Thursday 3 July, Grand Ballroom of the Hilton Hotel, Sydney, 10.30am to 4.50pm, $388 plus GST.
Unlike Australia-China business dealings of previous decades (where mostly giant Chinese State-Owned Enterprises dealt with Australian resources conglomerates), this new wave of Chinese investment represents more individualised opportunities.
We are also witnessing the rise of the Australia comprador, (a reversal of China/Western history) in connecting Chinese UHNW to Australian investment and business opportunities.
This SIV conference will discuss the mission-critical topics central to the success of the Significant Investor Visa (SIV) program, provide insights into the Chinese UHNW, and offer a networking platform for industry players and investors’ representatives/compradors. It will be Australia’s largest SIV event. (Last year, the first SIV event attracted 310 delegates)
Panellists will be revealed soon – including;
- an expert in Macau casinos and the Chinese high-rollers... and a unique distribution network for SIV providers from this sector
- a well-known (amongst Chinese UHNW in Australia) luxury property advisor;
- an SIV applicant (on behalf of a relative in China who has 20+ friends waiting to also apply);
- a venture capitalist who has significant success in attracting SIV capital into his fund.
To register, please click here.
Sponsors include - One Investment Group, NAB Private Wealth (both Platinum); Migration Alliance, Baker & McKenzie (both Gold) and Moore Stephens, ACB Newsonline (Both Silver) with more to be announce shortly.
Programme:
10:30am - Coffee & Registration
11.00am – Opening remarks. NAB Private Wealth
11.15am - SIV Opportunities
David Chin, Managing Director, Basis Point
11.45am - Panel Discussion 1: Reaching Chinese/Asian High Net Worth investors
1. Identifying & building relationships with distribution channels, (we have found one channel that has never been discussed)
2. Rise of the Australian comprador and their increasing importance
3. Why Asian based private bankers/wealth managers need Australian SIV investments (more than you think)
12.30pm –Lunch (stand-up –buffet style): Hilton Hotel, Grand Ballroom.
1.40pm - Panel Discussion 2: Insights on Asian HNW as they apply to Australia’s SIV. The "SIV Journey"
1. Getting the funds into Australia, tax issues and other considerations. What gaps in the market exist?
2. Using service providers and dealing with expectations
3. How are investors viewing portfolio allocation and how has this changed over the past year?
4. Catalysts for coming to Australia – what are the drivers and reasons for seeking an Australian SIV and will this escalate?
2.20pm - Panel Discussion 3: SIV Investment Products & Trends in Next 12 Months
1. Investment and risk appetites of the HNW
2. Range of investments discussed –e.g. property, equity/bond funds, SME/PE structures, agribusiness/environmental investments. "Beyond bonds"?
3. Sharing and transfer of IP from Australia to China –opportunities
4. How is migrant banking and financial services in Australia developing? What products and services are evolving?
5. What are the key challenges facing the industry and how are these being overcome?
3.00pm - Panel Discussion 4: Where Are We Now? Where Are We Going in 2015?
1. Competition to SIV from other countries
2. Why China HNW migration to Australia could increase substantially?
3. Department of Immigration issues/approval process
4. What more can be done with respect to education and dissemination of information?
3.40 - Closing Remarks. Justin Epstein, Executive Director, One Investment Group
3.50 - 4.50 – Cocktails, canapés and afternoon tea
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* Agenda subject to change
Registration
To register, please click here. Please note, there is no same day ‘walk-in’ registration
P.S Interest in SIV initiatives (including our latest newsletter here) has been strong, especially with the SIV programme gaining momentum. The magnitude for SIV opportunities can be seen in the $650 million in fees (immigration/legal fees alone) paid by 65,000 applicants to Canada’s SIV equivalent.
We also note that SIV service providers and non-competing SIV product providers are becoming strong referral agents for participants in the SIV industry. The power of networking and the establishment of referral marketing channels are very evident in this new SIV industry.
With more than 800 attendees at our previous 7 SIV events in Australia and Hong Kong where David Chin from Basis Point presented, there is a solid turn-out expected at this event, which will enable you to...
This conference’s venue capacity is limited to 400 delegates. They will include Australian-Asian firms and compradors with distribution channels into the region, fund managers, property firms, corporate and business advisors, proprietary companies, private bankers, investment advisors, immigration agencies and industry service providers.
Council chief executive Tony Friday told the ABC that during the height of the mining boom, small businesses in the Pilbara were struggling to secure local staff.
"It represents a really good option for small business when we find ourselves in the middle of a boom cycle and are unable to staff important community positions," he said.
"The perfect time to do it would have been in time for the last boom, before small businesses were screaming because they couldn't get hold of staff and positions were going unfilled.
...I lodged parent visa (by the way my in-law's) subclass 103 on Friday 30.06.2014 by fax.
It is my understanding that The Electronic Transaction Act over rides schedule 1 however acting assistant director of Perth Parents Processing Centre I spoke to today, claims that their view is different as the fax number for lodgement of 103 visa is not publicly advertised.
Is it right?
...Online partner visa applications
Firstly, a relevant issue that needs to be addressed is with the online partner forms.
If a person submits an offshore partner application using the DIBP online system then the DIBP online system currently doesn't allow the draft to be prepared stating that it couldn't confirm the location of the applicant.
After contacting the eVisa support team a very clever Registered Migration Agent discovered that the visa applicant for the offshore partner visa was actually visiting their spouse in Australia. This is why the online partner visa system wouldn't allow the offshore application to be prepared. E-services don't ask for the 956 form the agent and provide information about the visa applicant. Our agents have never been asked for a form 956 by e-services support.
There are two issues here: