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WK2238 Webinar - 12PM to 1PM: ChatGPT for RMAs - advanced – with Senior RMA, James Hall – 1 Cat A CPD point - 20th March 2023 |
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AUD 22.00 |
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20 March 2024
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- Start Date: 20 March 2024 - 12:00:00
- End date: 20 March 2024 - 13:00:00
Presented by Senior RMA, James Hall
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.
Webinar Description
We will advance knowldge of ChatGPT through automations and custom chats. We will build simple automations using ChatGPT and make.com without any programming (eg. AI responding to an incoming email) and also build, save and use customised ChatGPT assistants.
About James Hall
James Hall, based in Singapore with teams in Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia, is both an Australian registered migration agent since 2004 and a licensed NZ adviser as of 2008.
His background includes extensive experience across multiple industries as a qualified Project Management Professional (PMP) at IBM, working in Australia, New Zealand and across Asia including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea, Philippines, Hong Kong and China.
He constantly seeks to develop and share his expertise. James has been trained by the British Council to teach IELTS, authors articles on immigration in international publications, speaks on immigration matters in international conferences, supervises and mentors other migration agents.
James has successfully supported review tribunal cases for agents including versus MARA and thrives on complex challenges. With his strong support for his peers, James has been referred to as the "migration agent for migration agents".
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WK1942 Webinar - 2PM to 4PM: Avoiding Visitor visa refusals from high-risk countries: Intensive masterclass incl Q&A - with Christopher Levingston - 2 Category A CPD points - 20th March 2024 |
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AUD 44.00 |
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AUD 52.80 |
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20 March 2024
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- Start Date: 20 March 2024 - 14:00:00
- End date: 20 March 2024 - 16:00:00
Presented by Christopher Levingston, Accredited Specialist 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.
Webinar outline:
- Most common reasons for Visitor visa refusals for applicants from high risk countries
- Assessing if your client from a high risk country will meet the GTE
- evidence that is vitally important to include with a Tourist visa application
- Which lack of information could potentially cause a refusal?
Learning outcome:
- Agents will have a clear understanding of which documentation needs to be presented to meet the GTE and avoid a refusal
- Which countries are considered to be high risk and how to avoid a refusal
- Agents will acquire knowledge through a case study they can refer to later in submissions
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.
I hope to see you soon and I hope you enjoy the interactive nature of my webinars.
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M1A10034 Webinar - 12PM to 1PM: Ethics and Professional Responsibility (MANDATORY) - with Accredited specialist Immigration Lawyer, Christopher Levingston - 1 Category A CPD point - 21st March 2024 |
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AUD 22.00 |
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AUD 26.40 |
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21 March 2024
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- Start Date: 21 March 2024 - 12:00:00
- End date: 21 March 2024 - 13:00:00
Presented by Christopher Levingston, Accredited Immigration Law Specialist
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.
Ethics and professional responsibility form the cornerstone of the practice for Registered Migration Agents and Lawyers, embodying principles that ensure fairness, integrity, and respect within the legal profession and towards clients. These principles are crucial for maintaining public trust, upholding the rule of law, and ensuring the efficient and just operation of the legal system.
For Registered Migration Agents, adherence to a Code of Conduct is mandatory, setting standards for professional conduct, confidentiality, competence, and client interaction. This Code ensures that agents act in the best interests of their clients while maintaining the integrity of the migration advice profession. Similarly, lawyers are bound by ethical guidelines and professional responsibilities that dictate their conduct in legal practice, including duties to the court, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, and advocacy standards.
The importance of ethics and professional responsibility lies in their role in safeguarding the rights and interests of clients, ensuring they receive competent, independent, and fair representation. These principles protect vulnerable clients from exploitation and ensure that the legal system is accessible and equitable. Moreover, they preserve the reputation of the legal profession and the trust upon which the solicitor-client relationship is built.
In the context of migration law, where clients often find themselves in precarious and vulnerable situations, the ethical obligations of migration agents and lawyers are particularly significant. They ensure that migration advice is given with honesty, transparency, and a deep understanding of the law, thereby facilitating fair and just outcomes for individuals seeking to navigate complex migration pathways.
Ultimately, ethics and professional responsibility are foundational to the legal profession's social contract, ensuring that practitioners not only adhere to the law but also contribute positively to the fabric of society and the lives of those they serve.
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.
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WK183 Webinar – 2PM to 3PM: Strategies for successfully managing employer sponsored visas – TSS and ENS - with Senior RMA Michelle Brewty - 1 Category A CPD point – 21st March 2024 |
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AUD 22.00 |
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AUD 26.40 |
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21 March 2024
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- Start Date: 21 March 2024 - 14:00:00
- End date: 21 March 2024 - 15:00:00
Presented by Michelle Brewty, Senior 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.
This webinar will focus on:
- Discussing strategies for managing TSS nomination applications, including tips to successfully navigate LMT and genuine needs requirements.
- Discussing requirements for TSS visa applications including strategies on meeting skill level requirements at time of decision
- Overview of ENS requirements and post transitional arrangements
About Michelle Brewty
Over 13 years’ experience practicing immigration, and understands both sides of visa and citizenship applications having been a first-generation migrant herself.
A former Immigration case officer with extensive experience across Australia in various capacities in the immigration spectrum.
Enjoys giving back to the industry and takes pride in teaching others. Fosters a warm, collaborative teaching environment to get the best outcome for student participants. Delivers material in simple English and gives insight into how a case officer assesses applications and the best method to present your case for the most optimal outcome.
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WK2237 Webinar - 12PM to 2PM: ChatGPT for RMAs - beginners and intermediate – with Senior RMA, James Hall – 2 Category A CPD points - 22nd March 2023 |
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AUD 44.00 |
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AUD 52.80 |
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22 March 2024
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- Start Date: 22 March 2024 - 12:00:00
- End date: 22 March 2024 - 13:00:00
Presented by Senior RMA, James Hall
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.
This webinar will cover Using ChatGPT to supercharge your migration practice: How to use ChatGPT to save time and improve efficiency.
How to use prompts effectively. Learn what ChatGPT can (and can't) do to help your business.
About James Hall
James Hall, based in Singapore with teams in Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia, is both an Australian registered migration agent since 2004 and a licensed NZ adviser as of 2008.
His background includes extensive experience across multiple industries as a qualified Project Management Professional (PMP) at IBM, working in Australia, New Zealand and across Asia including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea, Philippines, Hong Kong and China.
He constantly seeks to develop and share his expertise. James has been trained by the British Council to teach IELTS, authors articles on immigration in international publications, speaks on immigration matters in international conferences, supervises and mentors other migration agents.
James has successfully supported review tribunal cases for agents including versus MARA and thrives on complex challenges. With his strong support for his peers, James has been referred to as the "migration agent for migration agents".
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WK2247 Webinar - 10:30AM to 11:30AM: New Genuine Student Test - criteria and guidelines for a successful student visa application - with Karolina Caroline Curcic - 1 Cat A CPD point – 25th March 2024 |
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AUD 22.00 |
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AUD 26.40 |
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25 March 2024
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- Start Date: 25 March 2024 - 10:30:00
- End date: 25 March 2024 - 11:30:00
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.
Webinar Outline
The Australian government has updated the Subclass 500 Student Visa regulations, removing the requirement for international students to demonstrate a temporary stay intention. This change, effective from March 23, 2024, simplifies the visa process for students aiming to study in Australia, supporting their educational and potential residency aspirations.
Will your client meet the criteria?
Understanding the principles of the new Genuine Student Test
Purpose of the new GST and how the DHA will conduct it
Advising your clients of the overall procedure and criteria
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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WK1742 Webinar - 12PM to 2PM: Skills Assessments - VETASSESS & TRA, Architects (AACA) & Engineers (Engineers Australia) – with Immigration Lawyer, Arnela Tolic – 2 Cat A CPD points – 25th March 2024 |
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AUD 44.00 |
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AUD 52.80 |
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25 March 2024
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- Start Date: 25 March 2024 - 12:00:00
- End date: 25 March 2024 - 14:00:00
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.
This is an interactive webinar which will include the following:
- Detailed overview of Skills Assessment Authorities and occupations that they assess - VETASSESS & TRA, Architects (AACA) & Engineers (Engineers Australia)
- Step-by-step guide to a decision-ready application for each skill assessment authority
- Tips & hints (pitfalls to avoid)
- Case studies
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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WK1762 Webinar – 2:30PM to 3:30PM: Refusals and cancellations (How to advise, prepare submissions, and lodge appeals to AAT) – with Christopher Levingston – 1 Cat A CPD point – 25th March 2024 |
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AUD 22.00 |
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AUD 26.40 |
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25 March 2024
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- Start Date: 25 March 2024 - 14:30:00
- End date: 25 March 2024 - 15:30:00
Presented by Christopher Levingston, Accredited Specialist 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 AAT
We will also explore:
- Application process to AAT and time limitations
- Practice directions of AAT
- Case studies
- Example of AAT submissions and tips/ hints
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.
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WK2015 Webinar – 12PM to 2PM: General Skilled Migration Visas – Essentials, Updates and State Nomination - with Senior RMA, Karolina Caroline Curcic - 2 Category A CPD points – 26th March 2024 |
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AUD 44.00 |
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AUD 52.80 |
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26 March 2024
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- Start Date: 26 March 2024 - 12:00:00
- End date: 26 March 2024 - 13:00:00
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.
Are GSM visas back on the menu? Is it worth it recommending these visas to your clients? Dive into requirements and essential criteria for Subclasses 189, 190 and 491 while the presenter also analyses how the current political and economical climate impacts the viability of these visas, as well as the ramifications of current annual migration planning levels and the States & Territories program for the financial year.
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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M1A10034 Webinar - 2:30PM to 3:30PM: Ethics and Professional Responsibility (MANDATORY) - with Accredited specialist Immigration Lawyer, Christopher Levingston - 1 Cat A CPD point - 26th March 2024 |
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AUD 22.00 |
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AUD 26.40 |
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26 March 2024
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- Start Date: 26 March 2024 - 14:30:00
- End date: 26 March 2024 - 15:30:00
Presented by Christopher Levingston, Accredited Immigration Law Specialist
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.
Ethics and professional responsibility form the cornerstone of the practice for Registered Migration Agents and Lawyers, embodying principles that ensure fairness, integrity, and respect within the legal profession and towards clients. These principles are crucial for maintaining public trust, upholding the rule of law, and ensuring the efficient and just operation of the legal system.
For Registered Migration Agents, adherence to a Code of Conduct is mandatory, setting standards for professional conduct, confidentiality, competence, and client interaction. This Code ensures that agents act in the best interests of their clients while maintaining the integrity of the migration advice profession. Similarly, lawyers are bound by ethical guidelines and professional responsibilities that dictate their conduct in legal practice, including duties to the court, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, and advocacy standards.
The importance of ethics and professional responsibility lies in their role in safeguarding the rights and interests of clients, ensuring they receive competent, independent, and fair representation. These principles protect vulnerable clients from exploitation and ensure that the legal system is accessible and equitable. Moreover, they preserve the reputation of the legal profession and the trust upon which the solicitor-client relationship is built.
In the context of migration law, where clients often find themselves in precarious and vulnerable situations, the ethical obligations of migration agents and lawyers are particularly significant. They ensure that migration advice is given with honesty, transparency, and a deep understanding of the law, thereby facilitating fair and just outcomes for individuals seeking to navigate complex migration pathways.
Ultimately, ethics and professional responsibility are foundational to the legal profession's social contract, ensuring that practitioners not only adhere to the law but also contribute positively to the fabric of society and the lives of those they serve.
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.
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WK400 Webinar - 12PM to 2PM:Labour Agreements - with Senior RMA, Jacob Wyllie - 2 Category A CPD points - 27th March 2024 |
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AUD 44.00 |
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27 March 2024
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- Start Date: 27 March 2024 - 12:00:00
- End date: 27 March 2024 - 14:00:00
Presented by Senior RMA, Jacob Wyllie
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.
This intensive workshop will focus on the art of constructing Labour Agreements, exploring their history, potential strategies, available concessions, advice to clients, and obviously the detail on the types of Labour Agreement available.
Most agents shy away from Labour Agreements purely because they appear so difficult (and they are)… agents should come away from this session more confident in their understanding of what can be achieved with these complicated but perfectly feasible pathways, and be able to competently explain them as a viable option to their clients.
About Jacob Wyllie
Jacob Wyllie has over 15 years of experience in the migration industry, both working as a Registered Migration Agent and for the Department; he has assisted thousands of clients realise their Australian visa dreams.
Jacob has built a career specialising in employment related visas, including Labour Agreements, and is an expert in this area.
He has a deep understanding of the framework and is able to explain this in an easily digestible way, whilst always including a dash of humour…
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WK2233 Webinar - 2:30PM to 3:30PM: Summary of the latest immigration law changes in 2023 and 2024 with Immigration Lawyer, Arnela Tolic – 1 Cat A CPD point - 27th March 2024 |
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AUD 22.00 |
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27 March 2024
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- Start Date: 27 March 2024 - 14:30:00
- End date: 27 March 2024 - 15:30:00
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.
This is an interactive webinar which will include:
• Overview of latest updates in Australian immigration laws and significance and impact on visa applicants and holders
• Detailed analysis of Legislative Amendments (LIN23/078)
• Analysis of how these changes affect different visa categories
Q&A
Questions and clarifications on the recent immigration law changes
Live Case studies
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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WK2013 Webinar – 7PM to 8PM: 482 TSS Nomination Transfers - with Senior RMA, Erica Carneiro - 1 Category A CPD point – 27th March 2024 |
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AUD 22.00 |
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AUD 26.40 |
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27 March 2024
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- Start Date: 27 March 2024 - 19:00:00
- End date: 27 March 2024 - 20:00:00
Presented by Senior RMA, Erica Carnerio
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 specialised webinar, we'll unravel the intricacies of 482 TSS nomination transfers - an essential topic for RMAs and lawyers who assist employers. This webinar will enable you to advise corporate clients and 482 TSS visa holders when the visa holder is changing employers. We will also discuss proposed changes to Condition 8607 and how it will affect the nomination transfer process.
About Erica Carneiro
Erica has been a Registered Migration Agent since 2005. After working for various law and migration firms in Sydney, she co-founded Bravo Migration in 2008.
A migrant herself with thousands of successful visa applications under her belt, Erica’s CPD presentations with LTA are renowned for being instructive and pragmatic.
She specialises in Skilled and Family Visa applications and is well regarded in the migration and international education industries.
She has mentored dozens of Migration Agents who worked under her over the years and brings that amazing level of experience to every CPD she presents with us at Legal Training Australia.
She is also an Assessor of the Capstone Exam.
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WK1680 Webinar - 12PM to 1PM: Subclass 600 Tourist Visas - Attaining the skills for positive outcomes leading to a happy client with Karolina Caroline Curcic - 1 Cat A CPD point – 3rd April 2024 |
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AUD 25.00 |
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AUD 30.00 |
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3 April 2024
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- Start Date: 3 April 2024 - 12:00:00
- End date: 3 April 2024 - 13:00:00
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.
Tourist visas - RMAs and lawyers will gain the understanding of the following:
- Assessing applicant's eligibility
- Supporting documentation and information
- Who will be considered a genuine visitor
- The benefits of the visitor visa pathway
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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