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A merits review involves an independent person ‘standing in the shoes’ of the original decision maker and freshly consid...
30/10/2024

A merits review involves an independent person ‘standing in the shoes’ of the original decision maker and freshly considering all of the relevant facts, law and policy aspects of the original decision.

The Tribunal is not confined to only consider the information which was before the original decision maker, it can also have regard to all relevant information, including fresh evidence or fresh considerations which arose after the original decision was made. Sometimes this means that a reviewer will make a different decision to the original one, even if they consider the original decision was correct at the time. The role of the tribunal is to consider all of this information and then to decide what the correct or preferable decision is.

Let Wickham Lawyers be your friend, guide and advisor in your merit review application.

Wickham Lawyers - Perth doing fantastic work with genuine refugees from Malaysia and other Asian countries.
11/10/2024

Wickham Lawyers - Perth doing fantastic work with genuine refugees from Malaysia and other Asian countries.

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02/07/2024

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Are you facing intricate immigration challenges that demand expert guidance and unwavering support?Australia’s migration...
14/06/2024

Are you facing intricate immigration challenges that demand expert guidance and unwavering support?

Australia’s migration laws are known for their intricacy, and cases that involve complex factors demand a unique level of expertise and experience.

Our team of solicitors are dedicated to handling the most intricate and challenging migration matters.

Our services encompass a broad spectrum of complex migration matters.

Contact Wickham Lawyers anytime at: [email protected] or whatsapp at 0420 855 580

27/04/2024

REFORMS - General Skilled Migration points test - Subclasses 189/190/491

Australian government is considering the development of a new ‘analysis-based points’ test to identify more effectively, the independent migrants who will make the greatest contribution to the country.

It would be the first overhaul of the system since 2012.

The Government has indicated the factors that may be afforded more significant weight in the reformed points test would be factors such as education, English language skills, occupation and age; as supposed to whether an applicant has completed Credentialled community language or Professional Year qualifications.

In this way, the Government intends for the reformed points test to better reward skill level over perseverance, which will mean for example, faster pathways for international student graduates who are working in skilled jobs in the labour market, but fewer pathways for graduates not working in skilled jobs.

The recommendation is also for more consideration to be given to the skills of secondary applicants and for points offered via the test for different migrant characteristics to be re-calibrated.

The proposed changes aims to provide greater certainty for prospective migrants, as well as focus more on industries with skill deficits and recognise younger people.

For further information, please contact Wickham Lawyers at 0420 855 580

25/04/2024

Changes to Subclass 485 Visa – proposed 1 July 2024

These major changes should take effect from 1 July 2024 subject to the passage of legislative amendments:

1. The Graduate Work stream will be renamed to the Post-Vocational Education Work stream.

2. The maximum eligible age for Post-Vocational Education Work stream applicants will reduce to 35 years of age or under.

3. Applicants with a degree level qualification or higher will no longer be eligible for this stream. If an applicant holds one of these qualifications, they must apply through the Post-Higher Education Work stream.

4. The Post-Study Work stream will be renamed to the Post-Higher Education Work stream. Stay periods will change to the following:

- Bachelor degree (including honours) – up to 2 years
- Masters (coursework and extended) – up to 2 years
- Masters (research) and doctoral degree (PhD) – up to 3 years.

For further information, contact Wickham Lawyers at 0420 855 580

25/04/2024

END OF SUBCLASS 482 VISA

The subclass 482 visa will close to new applications by the end of 2024 and be replaced with a new ‘Skills in Demand Visa’. While this visa will be very similar to the subclass 482 and consultation on some aspects of it is still required, some key changes have been highlighted:

1. rather than paying fees such as the Skilling Australia Fund upfront, a monthly payment system is being explored (subject to further consultation)

2. employment with any approved employer will count towards permanent residence

3. visa holders will have 180 days to find a new employer and have work rights during that time

4. there will be a public register of approved sponsors which includes the number of migrants sponsored and the occupations.

Within this new visa will be visa pathways, these include:

5. Specialist Skills Pathway for workers with a salary greater than $135,000. This is available for highly skilled migrants except trade workers, machinery operators, drivers and labourers

6. Core Skills Pathway for targeted workforce needs. The occupation will need to be on the Core Skills Occupation List which Jobs and Skills Australia will regularly update. Salary needs to be greater than $70,000 plus superannuation

7. Essential Skills Pathway for lower paid workers who currently need to be employed under a labour agreement. This new pathway will be sector specific with stronger regulation, minimum standards, advice from Jobs and Skills Australia and a tripartite approach.

This program may run similarly to the new Aged Care Labour Agreement introduced earlier this year.

Labour market testing

We expect more changes to the labour market testing requirement which will extend the validity of job advertisements from four months to six and possibly a move away from employer conducted labour market testing to a genuine independent verification of needs approach.

For further information, contact Wickham Lawyers at 0420 855 580

Migration | Criminal | Family | Commercial | Property | Employment
12/04/2024

Migration | Criminal | Family | Commercial | Property | Employment

Visa Refusal | Visa Cancellation | AAT | Judicial Review | Medical Waiver | Character Submission | PIC 4020 | Airport Vi...
24/03/2024

Visa Refusal | Visa Cancellation | AAT | Judicial Review | Medical Waiver | Character Submission | PIC 4020 | Airport Visa Cancellation | Immigration Detention | Unauthorised Maritime Arrival (UMA) | Refugee law and complementary protection

Contact Anytime at 0420 855 580.

For all Criminal & Domestic Law Enquiries: 0420 855 580
22/03/2024

For all Criminal & Domestic Law Enquiries: 0420 855 580

With decades of combined experience, our professional and caring team can most likely solve your migration problem. We u...
12/03/2024

With decades of combined experience, our professional and caring team can most likely solve your migration problem.

We understand that migration can be a challenging time and we do everything we can to make the process smooth and stress-free. We offer accurate and transparent advice, tailored to you and your situation so you can make informed decisions.

Start your journey with us by calling at 0420 855 580.

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