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22 January 2015

Immigration - What's News - 20 January 2015

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This newsletter includes links to recent media releases relating to general immigration and work visas in Australia.
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In the media

Online lodgement pilot for Chinese visitors
Minister Cash said that while the current trial was limited to low risk cohorts to ensure programme integrity is maintained, the Department is progressively extending online lodgement for visitor (subclass 600) visas with the aim to extend to all nationalities by the end of 2015 (18 December 2014). More...

Substantial penalty for underpayment of 457 worker
The substantial fine recently imposed against a Launceston takeaway restaurant serves as a warning to employers that the Government is actively pursuing businesses which deliberately underpay foreign workers. The restaurant was fined $100,000 by a Tasmanian court this week ($70,000 against the company and $15,000 against both owners) for underpaying its Chinese chef by $86,000 over four years (09 January 2015). More...

Unions slam short term mobility visa skilled worker plan
The nation's peak union body has slammed a plan by the Immigration Department to make it easier for skilled foreign workers to come to Australia (07 January 2015). More...

Growers, hostels, labour-hire contractors cautioned over backpacker, seasonal worker entitlements
The Fair Work Ombudsman has issued a warning to growers, hostel owners and labour hire contractors that it will not tolerate the deliberate exploitation of backpackers and seasonal workers this summer. The Agency has received fresh complaints about backpackers being lured to regional centres by dodgy labour-hire operators (05 January 2015). More...

Migration Institute urges Government to reconsider dramatic Partner Visas fee increase
The Migration Institute of Australia (MIA), the professional association for Registered Migration Agents (RMAs), is deeply concerned about the 50% increase in the Visa Application Charges for Partner visas, which is to take effect from 1 January 2015 (18 December 2014). More...

Law Council of Australia Submissions
5 January 2015: (2920). More...

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ARTICLE
22 January 2015

Immigration - What's News - 20 January 2015

Australia Immigration

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Holding Redlich, a national commercial law firm with offices in Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane, and Cairns, delivers tailored solutions with expert legal thinking and industry knowledge, prioritizing client partnerships.
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