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| Written by Paul Hense | MIGRATION LAWYER | |||
| Wednesday, 06 February 2008 | |||
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First, there are over 100 different visas types. The Department of Immigration has recently tried to reduce that number with changes relevant to skilled visas. Second, popular permanent visas include these two categories: - partner visas, this is a relationship-based visas; and - points tested skilled visas.
These categories are "popular" in terms of the proportion of the immigration programme they take up. I discussed the numbers in Australian migration numbers, visas and leadership.
Although partner visas are not obtained because of work or English language skills, can the person who applies obtain work rights?
So, you can see that visa applicants and visa holders can obtain work rights in Australia, but guidance and advice is needed to secure them. You are only one email or telephone call away from obtaining our advice and services.
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Author:Paul Hense BA, LLB, BSW (University of Sydney), Principal, Paul Hense Migration Lawyers Tel (61 2) 9262 4242 | Email: paul.hense AT henselaw.com.au
If you wish to proceed to personalised assistance from Mr Hense of
any inquiry, it will be done on a strict fee for service basis.
Mr Hense has been a migration lawyer since 1994. He has run a number of landmark cases, including before the High Court of Australia. He frequently represents clients before the Migration Review Tribunal and Refugee Review Tribunal. He has lectured for the University of NSW on refugee law and for the Immigration Advice and Rights Centre. From 1990 and until recently he was a volunteer with the Immigration Advice and Rights Service. Previously he was a Senior Research Officer for the Australian Taxation Office. |
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