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Self-Sponsorship is ‘Genuinely’ Risky – Get Help!

If you are a business owner and intend to sponsor yourself on a 457 Visa, then please engage professional help! The Department of Immigration have… Read More

Get Out Of Jail Free Card For Foreign Investment Breaches

If you have breached Australia’s rules against foreign investment in residential real estate, now is the time to confess! The government is offering a… Read More

Tax Cheats Beware – Immigration department to share Data with the ATO

Are you on a visa, and earning income in Australia without declaring it? If so, be warned; the Department of Immigration and Border Protection… Read More

Migrants’ Incomes Revealed

The Australian Bureau of Statistics has published data comparing migrants’ incomes for the first time. The data relates to migrants aged 15 years and older… Read More

Concerns About Draft Citizenship Bill

The government’s new Australian Citizenship Amendment (Allegiance to Australia) Bill will allow dual citizens to lose their Australian citizenship when their actions are inconsistent with… Read More

Asylum Claims Rejected

Potential refugees from Ireland, Greece Mauritions, Thailand, the Phillipines and Hong Kong, have been told by the Immigration Department that they are not eligible for… Read More

Asylum Seekers Claiming Syrian Nationality

Pakistani, Bangladeshi and Iraqi nationals are among those ditching their identity documents and claiming to be Syrian refugees. They know that if they are processed… Read More

Evidence of Pay Needed for Second Year Working Holiday Visas

Changes as of 31 August 2015 mean that those applying for a second Working Holiday Visa must provide payslip evidence with their application. This requirement… Read More

DIBP Expects Small Business Owners To Do It All

Small businesses are doing it tough! The DIBP is repeatedly stopping small businesses from hiring needed staff through refusing 457 applications. The positions that are… Read More

Being detained as an unlawful non-citizen in Australia

If you have entered Australia without a visa, or overstayed your visa, you are probably an “unlawful non-citizen”. There are currently over 46,000 unlawful non-citizens,… Read More