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Next stop, Parramatta! The Migration Conferences 2013

Next stop, Parramatta! The Migration Conferences 2013

Attention all migration agents in Australia - the Migration Conferences 2013 (www.migration2013.com.au) are coming to a town near you!

This October they'll be heading to beautiful Parramatta, where Christopher Levingston will be discussing a range of topics that all migration consultants should know about.

At just $390, the Migration Conference 2013 in Parramatta is an inexpensive way to meet immigration agents from all over Australia, to learn from their experiences, and to share your own.

October 4 will see Mr Levingston speaking about visas from both the skilled and family streams, as well as tips for navigating SkillSelect and managing your all-important files.

Temporary Business Sponsorship and the Employer Nomination Scheme will be given an in-depth examination on October 5.

Ways to improve your account management abilities and suggestions that will make professional practice in your workplace second to none will also provided on the conference's second day.

Four of the presentations being given by Mr Levingston are mandatory: they are Business Management, File Management, Accounts Management, and Ethics and Professional Practice.

These have been spread out across the two-day conference, with elective but strongly recommended lectures organised around them..

If you're coming in from out of town, reduced rates for accommodation, an open bar and all-inclusive food at Club Med Bali are available at an additional cost.

So, why don't you spend a little extra dosh and turn this opportunity to make sure your knowledge of Australia's migration program is up to scratch into a bit of a holiday as well?

The beautiful suburb of Parramatta has much to attract even the most discerning migration agents in Australia. The area is rich in history, offering many places for you to visit and activities for you to enjoy.

Why not check out Hambledon Cottage, which was built in 1824, and discover what life was like for Sydney's nineteenth-century migrants?

Or visit Elizabeth Farm - Australia's oldest-surviving homestead - and learn about the father of Australia's wool industry.

In addition to these attractions, it's just 23 kilometres from central Sydney. The iconic Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House, as well as world-class restaurants and high-end shops will only be a car ride away.

So, when you're done attending the conference's fascinating presentations, you can check out the sights and sounds of Australia's biggest city.

What are you waiting for? Register right now for the Migration Conference 2013 in Parramatta at www.migration2013.com.au!



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