In October, Adelaide will be abundant with migration agents from every corner of Australia.
That's because, on October 18 and 19, the Migration Conferences 2013 will be heading to this bustling capital city.
This two-day event should be attended by all registered migration agents. We recommend you register your interest right now at www.migration2013.com.au so that you don't miss out!
At just $390, the Migration Conferences 2013 are an inexpensive way to brush up on your skills, make sure your knowledge of industry developments is up-to-date, and meet some of the best in the business while you're at it.
Speaking of the best in the business, Michael Jeremy - one of the top migration consultants in Australia - will be this year's speaker.
He will be presenting ten sessions over the two-day conference (five on each day). These sessions will commence at 08:00 and conclude at 17:15. They are all approximately one and a half hours in length.
One of the highlights of Day One (October 18) will be the presentation on Child, Carer and Remaining Relative Visas.
The recently released federal budget allocated a total of 60,885 places to the family migration stream.
This is 700 more spaces than were included in the stream last year. These were shifted from the skilled migration stream because an increasing amount of skilled migrant workers entering Australia want to bring their partners, children and other relatives with them.
Having an up-to-date knowledge of Child, Carer and Remaining Relative Visas could therefore come in very handy this year.
Presentations on SkillSelect, the Business Innovation Visa, Business Management and File Management will also be given on Day One.
Day Two (October 19) will see a not-to-be-missed presentation on Temporary Business Sponsorship being given.
Nary a day goes by without the 457 visa system being hotly debated, or at least discussed, in the media. This session should answer any questions you have about recent changes that have been proposed to the program, as well as what these changes might mean for the future of skilled migration.
Partner Visas, Accounts Management, the Employer Nomination Scheme, and Ethics and Professional Practice will also be discussed on Day Two.
The Migration Conferences 2013 will be held in NAB House, which is located at 22 King William Street, Adelaide. If you'll be in or around Adelaide in October, don't let this opportunity pass you by.
And don't forget to visit www.migration2013.com.au for more details!