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WK2275 Webinar - 12PM to 1PM: Navigating success: Leveraging strategic partnerships - with Hormuz Surti - 1 Category A CPD point – 24th November 2025
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24 November 2025
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- Start Date: 24 November 2025 - 12:00:00
- End date: 24 November 2025 - 13:00:00
Presented by Hormuz Surti
This webinar will be hosted from Sydney at Sydney Eastern Standard Time. All instructions on how to join this webinar will be emailed to you the day of the webinar. Please email info@legaltrainingaustralia.com if you have any questions about this webinar. You need to remain in attendance for the duration of the activity if you would like to receive CPD points.
About this webinar
Join us for the dynamic webinar, "Navigating Success: Leveraging Strategic Partnerships," designed exclusively for migration agents like you. Here's how it will empower you:
- Expert Guidance: Acquire invaluable insights from Hormuz Surti a B2B expert with over 20 years of sales experience, who will unveil proven strategies and best practices for capitalizing on strategic partnerships. Deepen your understanding of how to identify, cultivate, and nurture partnerships that propel growth and prosperity in your migration enterprise.
- Business Expansion: Uncover practical techniques and actionable tips for leveraging strategic partnerships to drive business expansion. Whether you're aiming to broaden your client base, diversify revenue streams, or enrich your service portfolio, this webinar equips you with the knowledge and tools needed to achieve your business objectives.
About Hormuz Surti
Meet Hormuz Surti, a professional with over two decades of experience igniting sales success across diverse industries. With a solid foundation in Sales Management, Hormuz has left an indelible mark in FMCG, Roadside Assistance Services, and the International Education sector.
Hormuz is driven by a passion for knowledge sharing and team empowerment, constantly pushing boundaries to exceed targets and achieve strategic objectives. His track record speaks volumes, boasting achievements like a staggering 164% growth at Allianz Partners Australia and consistently surpassing revenue targets at renowned organizations such as The NRMA, British American Tobacco, Valcorp Fine Foods, and Coca Cola Amatil.
A graduate of the prestigious Billy Blue School of Graphic Design, Hormuz seamlessly integrates creative flair with strategic acumen, delivering innovative solutions to complex business challenges. His commitment to lifelong learning keeps him at the forefront of industry trends, ensuring he stays ahead of the curve.
Beyond the boardroom, you'll find Hormuz pounding the pavement, training for his next endurance challenge.
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WK2723 Webinar – 1:30PM to 2:30PM: Visas of the Future: AI, Automation & Policy Shifts – Preparing Migration Agents – with Karolina Caroline Curcic - 1 Category A CPD point – 24th November 2025 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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24 November 2025
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- Start Date: 24 November 2025 - 13:30:00
- End date: 24 November 2025 - 14:30:00
- Presented by Karolina Caroline Curcic, Senior Registered Migration Agent
This webinar will be hosted from Sydney at Sydney Eastern Standard Time. All instructions on how to join this webinar will be emailed to you the day of the webinar. Please email info@legaltrainingaustralia.com if you have any questions about this webinar. You need to remain in attendance for the duration of the activity if you would like to receive CPD points.
About this webinar:
The migration profession is at a turning point due to automation and AI which are reshaping the way that agents give migration advice to clients and prepare applications, whilst maintaining compliance.
This webinar will explore :
- Use of Artificial Intelligence in migration practice - The use of AI tools in client intake, automated document checklists and beyond
- Automation in Prakte Management and AI transforming migration practices. Exploring document automation tools, case management systems, and client portals with the goal of reducing human errors.
- Ethical responsibilities - Challenges including protecting client data, assuring confidentially and assuring transparency with your client if using AI based tools
About Karolina Caroline Curcic
Welcome, I’m Karolina and I present my webinars in an informative, interactive yet interesting way. I have been told that I’m a very good trainer but I will leave that up to you the participant to decide.
I have been a Registered Migration Agent since 2011. My love of migration was inspired by my father whom I used to assist whilst my daughter was younger, and it was his passion in helping people, this joy at his clients receiving their visas, and the respectable way he spoke to each and every client that inspired me to be that same Agent, one that performs her job with the client’s best interest in mind, with the same enthusiasm and respect my father taught me. He is now retired but still loves to hear my migration stories:)
Through the years I have never advertised, all of my clients have approached me through recommendations and it’s fair to say that I have lodged a large volume of visa applications.
Aside from migration, I am now presenting webinars and this has been a new outlet of creativity for me and I have found a new passion. Not many people are lucky enough to have found the very thing that inspires and drives them but I can say that LTA has given me that opportunity and I am proud to say I am a LTA Presenter.
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M2A10095 Webinar – 12PM to 1PM: Officio CRM software & complying with the RMA Code of Conduct (Mandatory) - with Christopher Levingston and Rosalee van Staalduinen - 1 Cat A CPD point – 25th Nov 2025 |
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AUD 22.00 |
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25 November 2025
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- Start Date: 25 November 2025 - 12:00:00
- End date: 25 November 2025 - 13:00:00
Presented by Christopher Levingston, Accredited Specialist Immigration Lawyer, and and Rosalee van Staalduinen, Director of Education - Uniques Software Corp.
This webinar will be hosted from Sydney at Sydney Eastern Standard Time. All instructions on how to join this webinar will be emailed to you the day of the webinar. Please email info@legaltrainingaustralia.com if you have any questions about this webinar. You need to remain in attendance for the duration of the activity if you would like to receive CPD points.
Introduction to Officio
Officio is presented as a complete Client Relationship Management (CRM) system tailored for migration practices. It provides an all-in-one solution for managing client information, processes, and compliance obligations.
CRM Functions for Registered Migration Agents
Centralised management of client data. Modules and features that integrate compliance into everyday workflows. Tools designed to streamline communication, documentation, and case management.
Compliance Focus
The presentation connects CRM functions with the Migration Agents Code of Conduct (2022). Key duties highlighted include:
- 23 – Ensuring only registered migration agents provide immigration assistance.
- 24 – Supervising and ensuring quality of work done by non-registered staff.
- 25(1) – Including MARN on correspondence.
- 28–31 – Keeping the Authority, clients, Department, and review authorities informed.
- 32 – Duty to respond to Authority’s requests for documents/information.
- 35 – Duty of confidentiality.
- 38 – Duty to provide the Consumer Guide to clients.
- 39 – Keeping clients informed
- 56(4) – Duty to maintain complete client files (written or electronic)
Interactive Elements
Participants are asked to reflect on how Officio could support compliance with regulatory obligations. Encourages sharing ideas via chat during the session.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Understand CRM in migration practice – Define what a CRM is and how Officio functions as a tailored system for Registered Migration Agents.
- Identify compliance features in technology – Recognise how CRM tools can assist with meeting obligations under the Migration Agents Code of Conduct (2022).
- Apply compliance requirements in practice – Link specific Code provisions (e.g., MARN use, confidentiality, client communication) with CRM features.
- Enhance professional standards – Learn how to automate compliance and streamline client management while maintaining professional and ethical obligations.
- Evaluate CRM effectiveness – Reflect on how integrating compliance-focused technology into daily workflows can reduce risk and improve service delivery.
About Christopher Levingston
Christopher Levingston is a Solicitor who has now been in practice for over 35 years. He is an Accredited Specialist with the Law Society of NSW and has held that appointment for over 25 years.
He has been lecturing to both RMAs and Solicitors for about 30 years in the field of Immigration Law and has an outstanding record of effective communication and the transmission of complex ideas. He brings to the profession unprecedented knowledge and expertise to this complex and ever changing field of law. He is regularly interviewed by the media and notwithstanding a busy practice and lecturing commitments his motto of “Any Question, Any time” encourages fellow practitioners to approach him for advice and assistance on a regular basis.
About Rosalee van Staalduinen
Rosalee is a deeply committed educator with over 23 years of experience in the education sector. She has spent the last decade using her unique skill set to grow and support immigration professionals.
Rosalee has served as the Director of Education at the Canadian immigration regulatory body, formerly ICCRC (now CICC) and is currently serving as the Director of Education at Uniques. She holds a Master of Education with Lehigh University and is a candidate for her Master of Business Administration through Carleton University.
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WK2739 Webinar – 1:30PM to 3:30PM: Subclass 482 visas (SID) (sponsorship, nomination & visa application - step by step) - with Immigration Lawyer, Antonious Nehme - 2 Cat A CPD points – 25th Nov 2025 |
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AUD 66.00 |
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AUD 79.20 |
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25 November 2025
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- Start Date: 25 November 2025 - 13:30:00
- End date: 25 November 2025 - 15:30:00
Presented by Antonious (Tony) Nehme, Immigration Lawyer
This webinar will be hosted from Sydney at Sydney Eastern Standard Time. All instructions on how to join this webinar will be emailed to you the day of the webinar. Please email info@legaltrainingaustralia.com if you have any questions about this webinar. You need to remain in attendance for the duration of the activity if you would like to receive CPD points.
About the session:
This session offers a step-by-step breakdown of the Subclass 482 Skills in Demand(SID) visa process, covering all three critical stages:
Sponsorship Stage
Eligibility to become a Standard Business Sponsor
Application process via ImmiAccount
Obligations and compliance requirements
Duration and renewal of sponsorship status
Nomination Stage
Selecting an occupation from the relevant Skilled Occupation List
Labour Market Testing (LMT) requirements
Salary benchmarks and employment conditions
Genuine position criteria and business case preparation
Nomination lodgement and documentation
Visa Application Stage
Applicant eligibility: skills, qualifications, and English proficiency
Health and character requirements
Visa conditions and duration
Pathways to permanent residency (e.g., Subclass 186)
Bridging visa implications during processing
About Antonious (Tony) Nehme
Antonious (Tony) Nehme is a Solicitor within NSW who has been practising in numerous areas for the last 10 years in various areas of the law, including immigration law. Tony is also a lecturer at Western Sydney University and University of Technology, lecturing within the Graduate Diploma of Migration Law. Tony is known for his outstanding record of effective communication and the transmission of complex ideas. Tony is also the principal solicitor of Goldstone Legal & Migration with his practice dealing with a range of immigration issues, from visa applications, merits review and judicial review applications.
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WK2746 Webinar – 12PM to 1PM: Demystifying Western Australia DAMA (Practical Live demonstration) - with Immigration Lawyer, Arnela Tolic – 1 Category A CPD point – 26th November 2025 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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26 November 2025
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- Start Date: 26 November 2025 - 12:00:00
- End date: 26 November 2025 - 13:00:00
- Presented by Arnela Tolic, Immigration Lawyer
This webinar will be hosted from Sydney at Sydney Eastern Standard Time. All instructions on how to join this webinar will be emailed to you the day of the webinar. Please email info@legaltrainingaustralia.com if you have any questions about this webinar. You need to remain in attendance for the duration of the activity if you would like to receive CPD points.
Description:
The Western Australia Designated Area Migration Agreement (WA DAMA) represents one of Australia's most significant and expansive regional labour pathways, covering multiple priority industries with flexibility on occupation lists, age concessions, and English and salary thresholds. This webinar will explore the structure, eligibility, and practical processes involved in preparing a decision-ready endorsement application along with practical considerations for labour agreement applications.
Outcome: By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
Understand the Structure and Scope of the WA DAMA Program
Comprehend how the Western Australia DAMA operates, including its key regions, occupation lists, unique concessions (English, age, salary), and the industries that are prioritised.
Assess Employer and Nominee Eligibility
Identify the essential eligibility criteria for both employers seeking endorsement and applicants seeking nomination under the WA DAMA program.
Prepare a Decision-Ready Endorsement Application
Acquire the practical skills to compile and lodge a complete and compliant endorsement application, including necessary documents and evidence required by Designated Area Representatives (DARs).
About Arnela Tolic
Arnela, is a dynamic and responsive Immigration Lawyer.
After relocating to Australia in 2001, her own migration journey inspired her to help other immigrants to make the move to Australia.
Arnela spent many weekends, mornings and late nights to perfect her migration skills and handles each client's matter, as she would her own.
"Her motto"- You are part of your clients Migration journey.
Her passion in immigration law continues outside of her work practice through mentoring offerings to her current RMA peers, to navigate through the complexities of immigration law.
Arnela has authored well over 60 new Immigration law CPD topics for Legal Training Australia for Continued Professional Development.
Her business acumen and attention to detail and provision of Strategic Immigration law advice is well regarded and sought after.
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WK2083 Webinar – 1:30PM to 3:30PM: Nursing support worker, Personal care assistant and Aged or Disabled carer visas – with Karolina Caroline Curcic - 2 Category A CPD points - 26th November 2025 |
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AUD 66.00 |
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AUD 79.20 |
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26 November 2025
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- Start Date: 26 November 2025 - 13:30:00
- End date: 26 November 2025 - 15:30:00
Presented by Karolina Caroline Curcic, Senior Registered Migration Agent
This webinar will be hosted from Sydney at Sydney Eastern Standard Time. All instructions on how to join this webinar will be emailed to you the day of the webinar. Please email info@legaltrainingaustralia.com if you have any questions about this webinar. You need to remain in attendance for the duration of the activity if you would like to receive CPD points.
About this webinar:
This webinar entails the Aged care Industry Labour Agreement and the occupations that are eligible to apply for a Subclass 482 (SID) and subsequently Subclass 186 under the Labour Agreement.
These occupations include Nursing Support Worker, Personal Care Assistant and Aged or Disabled Carer.
Agents will have an overall understanding of the Aged Care Industry Labour Agreement along with Skills assessment requirements for each occupation.
About Karolina Caroline Curcic
Welcome, I’m Karolina and I present my webinars in an informative, interactive yet interesting way. I have been told that I’m a very good trainer but I will leave that up to you the participant to decide.
I have been a Registered Migration Agent since 2011. My love of migration was inspired by my father whom I used to assist whilst my daughter was younger, and it was his passion in helping people, this joy at his clients receiving their visas, and the respectable way he spoke to each and every client that inspired me to be that same Agent, one that performs her job with the client’s best interest in mind, with the same enthusiasm and respect my father taught me. He is now retired but still loves to hear my migration stories:)
Through the years I have never advertised, all of my clients have approached me through recommendations and it’s fair to say that I have lodged a large volume of visa applications.
Aside from migration, I am now presenting webinars and this has been a new outlet of creativity for me and I have found a new passion. Not many people are lucky enough to have found the very thing that inspires and drives them but I can say that LTA has given me that opportunity and I am proud to say I am a LTA Presenter.
I hope to see you soon and I hope you enjoy the interactive nature of my webinars.
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WK2742 Webinar – 12PM to 1PM: Visa cancellations and unlawful non-citizens - Immigration lawyer, with Arnela Tolic – 1 Category A CPD point – 27th November 2025 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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27 November 2025
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- Start Date: 27 November 2025 - 12:00:00
- End date: 27 November 2025 - 13:00:00
- Presented by Arnela tolic, Immigration Lawyer
This webinar will be hosted from Sydney at Sydney Eastern Standard Time. All instructions on how to join this webinar will be emailed to you the day of the webinar. Please email info@legaltrainingaustralia.com if you have any questions about this webinar. You need to remain in attendance for the duration of the activity if you would like to receive CPD points.
About the session:
- Strategies for responding effectively to a Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC), including key timeframes, statutory requirements, and supporting evidence
Outcome:
By attending this webinar, participants will gain the skills and knowledge to:
A detailed overview and understanding of the legislative framework governing visa cancellations under s116, s128, s133C(3), and s134 of the Migration Act 1958 and how these powers are applied in practice.
A good understanding on how to evaluate the impact of public interest and compliance criteria, including the Department’s use of s501 character-based cancellations, on clients' matters.
A broad overview of how to prepare timely and persuasive responses to a Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC) by understanding key timeframes, statutory requirements, and evidence needed to support submissions.
Effective understanding on how to draft revocation submissions grounded in compelling or compassionate circumstances, addressing legislative criteria and Departmental policy considerations.
This webinar focuses on the following key areas:
- Overview of visa cancellation powers under s116, s128, s133C(3), and s134 of the Migration Act
- How to distinguish between automatic and discretionary cancellation powers
- Understanding the public interest and compliance criteria, including s501 character-based cancellations
- Practical consequences of cancellation, such as bridging visa implications, detention risks, and loss of work/study rights
- Strategies for responding effectively to a Notice of Intention to Consider Cancellation (NOICC), including key timeframes, statutory requirements, and supporting evidence
About Arnela Tolic
Arnela, is a dynamic and responsive Immigration Lawyer.
After relocating to Australia in 2001, her own migration journey inspired her to help other immigrants to make the move to Australia.
Arnela spent many weekends, mornings and late nights to perfect her migration skills and handles each client's matter, as she would her own.
"Her motto"- You are part of your clients Migration journey.
Her passion in immigration law continues outside of her work practice through mentoring offerings to her current RMA peers, to navigate through the complexities of immigration law.
Arnela has authored well over 60 new Immigration law CPD topics for Legal Training Australia for Continued Professional Development.
Her business acumen and attention to detail and provision of Strategic Immigration law advice is well regarded and sought after.
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WK2669 Webinar – 1:30PM to 2:30PM: Refusals and cancellations (How to advise, prepare submissions, and lodge appeals to ART) – with William Levingston – 1 Cat A CPD point – 27th November 2025 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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27 November 2025
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- Start Date: 27 November 2025 - 13:30:00
- End date: 27 November 2025 - 14:30:00
Presented by William Levingston, Immigration Lawyer
This webinar will be hosted from Sydney at Sydney Eastern Standard Time. All instructions on how to join this webinar will be emailed to you the day of the webinar. Please email info@legaltrainingaustralia.com if you have any questions about this webinar. You need to remain in attendance for the duration of the activity if you would like to receive CPD points.
In this interactive webinar you will learn about How to advise, prepare submissions, and lodge appeals to ART
We will also explore:
- Application process to ART and time limitations
- Practice directions of ART
- Case studies
- Example of ART submissions and tips/ hints
About William Levingston
William Levingston is a lawyer based in Sydney who practices Immigration, Administrative and Criminal Law. His specialities include developing strategic and tactical legal advice relating to complex Immigration law issues. William regularly appears in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in Migration and Refugee matters and appears as an advocate in NSW and Federal Courts.
William’s main practice philosophy is developing strategies to achieve results in every Immigration matter. His strategic insights into complex issues and the exploration of new ideas and thought processes in his seminar series have allowed his colleagues to achieve success in their practice.
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