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WK2083 Webinar – 10:30AM to 12:30PM: Nursing support worker, Personal care assistant and Aged or Disabled carer visas - with Karolina Caroline Curcic - 2 Category A CPD points – 29th April 2026 |
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AUD 66.00 |
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AUD 79.20 |
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29 April 2026
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- Start Date: 29 April 2026 - 10:30:00
- End date: 29 April 2026 - 12:30:00
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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M1A10034 Webinar – 12:30PM to 1:30PM: Ethics and Professional Responsibility (Mandatory) - with Senior RMA, Karolina Caroline Curcic - 1 Cat A CPD point – 30th April 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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30 April 2026
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- Start Date: 30 April 2026 - 12:30:00
- End date: 30 April 2026 - 13:30:00
Presented by Senior RMA, Karolina Caroline Curcic
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 session:
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 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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M2A10050 Webinar – 1:45PM to 2:45PM: The perfect RMA client service agreement - your sword and shield (Code of Conduct - Mandatory) - with Karolina Curcic - 1 Cat A CPD point – 30th April 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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30 April 2026
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- Start Date: 30 April 2026 - 13:45:00
- End date: 30 April 2026 - 14:45:00
Presented by Senior RMA, Karolina Caroline Curcic
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 mandatory webinar workshop will include:
1.Code of Conduct obligations
2.Identifying and incorporating key obligations into one document
3.The “sword and shield” approach
4.The role of the “perfect” service agreement
5.Adhering to and enforcing Code of Conduct obligations
6.The sample Agreement
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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WK2863 Webinar – 12PM to 1PM: 407 Training Visas Decoded: Fast-Track Approval Strategies for Migration Agents with RMA, Keshab Chapagain – 1 Cat A CPD point – 4th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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4 May 2026
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- Start Date: 4 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 4 May 2026 - 13:00:00
- Presented by Keshab Chapagain, 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 is an interactive webinar which will include the following:
Session summary — 407 Training Visas Decoded: Fast-Track Approval Strategies for Migration Agents The 407 Training visa is one of the most underused pathways in the Australian migration system, yet it offers a powerful route for skills development, employer sponsorship, and longer-term visa planning. This session breaks down what actually gets a 407 approved quickly, where most applications go wrong, and how RMAs can position their clients for the strongest possible outcome. Overview This one-hour webinar walks RMAs through the end-to-end 407 Training visa process — from assessing whether a client is the right fit, to structuring the training plan, selecting the correct stream, preparing the sponsor, and navigating Home Affairs decision-making trends in 2026. Keshab will draw on real case examples to highlight what works, what doesn't, and how to avoid the most common refusal triggers. Learning outcomes
By the end of this session, attendees will be able to: • Identify which clients and occupations are genuinely suited to the 407 pathway • Structure a compliant and persuasive training plan across all three streams • Prepare sponsors (including sponsorship approval and nomination) to reduce RFI risk • Recognise the most common reasons for 407 refusals and how to pre-empt them • Use the 407 strategically as a stepping stone to longer-term visa outcomes
About Keshab Chapagain
Keshab Chapagain is a MARA-registered migration agent (MARN 1576536) and the founder of WIDEN Migration Experts, a Sydney-based practice specialising in employer-sponsored, skilled, and training visa pathways. He is also the founder of WIDEN AI and WIDEN Law, two AI platforms built specifically for migration agents and Australian legal professionals. Keshab regularly advises employers and candidates on complex sponsorship matters and is known for taking a practical, strategy-first approach to visa planning.
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WK2854 Webinar – 1:30PM to 2:30PM: New 2026 changes to the AMSR for employer nominations - with Immigration Lawyer, Rebecca Henzel – 1 Category A CPD point – 4th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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4 May 2026
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- Start Date: 4 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 4 May 2026 - 14:30:00
Presented by Immigration Lawyer, Rebecca Henzel
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:
This session provides a practical overview of the 2026 changes to the Australian Market Salary Rate (AMSR), including the new flexibility allowing sponsors to rely on employment data and market evidence in certain circumstances. It focuses on how AMSR is now determined across Subclass 482, 494, 186 and 187 nominations, and what this means for advising clients and preparing compliant nominations.
About Rebecca Henzel
Rebecca brings over 15 years of specialist experience in Immigration law, with a career spanning New Zealand, Singapore and Australia. Her cross-border expertise gives her a unique, practical understanding of the complexities clients face.
Australian immigration law is Rebecca’s true passion. She is driven by helping people and businesses navigate the system with confidence, and she’s guided thousands of clients toward achieving their goal of living and working in Australia.
Known for her ability to turn complex legislation into clear guidance, Rebecca delivers training that is engaging, practical and easy to apply. She has presented to audiences including global mobility teams, fellow immigration professionals and intending migrants.
Approachable, warm and highly interactive, Rebecca creates a space where participants feel comfortable asking questions —because she firmly believes that no question is ever too small when it comes to getting immigration right.
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M1A10034 Webinar – 12PM to 1PM: Ethics and Professional responsibility (Mandatory) - with Accredited specialist Immigration Lawyer, Christopher Levingston - 1 Cat A CPD point – 5th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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5 May 2026
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- Start Date: 5 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 5 May 2026 - 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.
About this session:
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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M2A10050 Webinar – 1:30PM to 2:30PM: The perfect RMA client service agreement - your sword and shield (Code of Conduct - Mandatory) - with Christopher Levingston - 1 Cat A CPD point – 5th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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5 May 2026
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- Start Date: 5 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 5 May 2026 - 14:30:00
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.
This mandatory webinar workshop will include:
1.Code of Conduct obligations
2.Identifying and incorporating key obligations into one document
3.The “sword and shield” approach
4.The role of the “perfect” service agreement
5.Adhering to and enforcing Code of Conduct obligations
6.The sample Agreement
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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WK2846 Webinar - 1:30PM to 3:30PM: Business Investor visa - alternative to Australia's 188B - with Senior RMA, James Hall - 2 Category A CPD points – 6th May 2026 |
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AUD 66.00 |
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AUD 79.20 |
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6 May 2026
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- Start Date: 6 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 6 May 2026 - 15:30:00
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.
About the session:
A new way to help your business migration clients. With the closure of the 188A Business Innovation stream, Australia has no business migration pathway. NZ has launched a business migration pathway in November 2025 called the Business Investor Visa. We will look at this program in detail and how it compares to the 188A. Investment starts at NZ$1m. NZ permanent residence is for life (no RRV / ongoing requirements). Australian RMA are eligible for a NZ immigration license through the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Act.
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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WK1340 Webinar – 1:30PM to 3:30PM: Employer visa essentials sc482 (incl. SID), sc494, sc407, sc400, sc186 (2CPD) - with Immigration Lawyer, William Levingston - 2 Category A CPD points – 7th May 2026 |
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AUD 66.00 |
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AUD 79.20 |
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7 May 2026
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- Start Date: 7 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 7 May 2026 - 15:30:00
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.
About the webinar
Training visas to temporary residency, the pathway to permanent residency.
Learning outcomes:
- learning to use training visas to obtain temporary residency
- understanding the skilled visa framework
- utilising the skilled visa framework to obtain outcomes for clients
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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WK1975 Webinar – 1:30PM to 3:30PM: The Essential guide: Employer sponsored visa pathways for Chefs, Cooks and Cafe/ Restaurant Managers – with Arnela Tolic – 2 Cat A CPD points – 11th May 2026 |
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AUD 66.00 |
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AUD 79.20 |
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11 May 2026
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- Start Date: 11 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 11 May 2026 - 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.
Webinar outline:
Overview of Australian Employer sponsored visas for Chefs, Cooks and Cafe/ Restaurant Managers
In depth analysis of Genuine Positions, ASMR and LMT
Outline of Schedule 1 and Schedule Criterion for relevant employer sponsored visa pathways
Tips and Hints of how to ensure a decision ready visa application for Chefs, Cooks and Cafe/Restaurant Manager application
Live Case Studies
FAQ
Learning outcomes:
A broad understanding of assessment process in identifying best visa pathway for Chefs, Cooks and Cafe/Restaurant Manager
A better understanding in assisting your clients (Chefs, Cooks and Cafe/Restaurant Manager) with 482,186 and 494 visa pathways (Nomination/ Visa applications).
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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M1A10034 Webinar – 12PM to 1PM: Ethics and Professional responsibility (Mandatory) - with Accredited specialist Immigration Lawyer, Christopher Levingston - 1 Cat A CPD point – 12th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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12 May 2026
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- Start Date: 12 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 12 May 2026 - 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.
About this session:
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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M2A10017 Webinar – 1:30PM to 2:30PM: Understanding the Code of Conduct (mandatory) - with Accredited Specialist Immigration Lawyer, Christopher Levingston - 1 Category A CPD point – 12th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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12 May 2026
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- Start Date: 12 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 12 May 2026 - 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.
Participants will be at the conclusion of the Webinar be able to:
- Understand the statutory framework and obligations as a practitioner
- Advise and manage clients effectively within the scope of the Code of Conduct
- Adopt and adapt a strategic posture to avoid complaints and to manage complainant
- Give advise, act, and discharge obligations in accordance with the Code of Conduct
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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WK2747 Webinar – 12PM to 1PM: Sc482 SID - step-by-step BS+NOM+visa – with Immigration Lawyer, Ko Ko Aung - 1 Category A CPD point – 13th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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13 May 2026
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- Start Date: 13 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 13 May 2026 - 13:00:00
Presented by Immigration Lawyer, Ko Ko Aung
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:
Discover the exciting opportunities presented by the Skills in Demand visa, a pivotal initiative addressing Australia’s evolving workforce needs. This webinar is designed to provide a thorough understanding of the visa’s framework, eligibility criteria, and pathways for skilled professionals to contribute to Australia’s economic growth.
What You’ll Learn:
- Overview of the Skills in Demand visa: Key features, purpose, and targeted industries.
- Eligibility Requirements: Understand the skills, qualifications, and experience needed to qualify.
- Application Process: Step-by-step guidance on submitting a successful visa application.
- Occupations in High Demand: Insights into the priority sectors and professions.
- Pathways to Permanent Residency: Explore how this visa aligns with long-term migration options.
About Ko Ko Aung
Ko Ko Aung is an award-winning immigration lawyer with extensive experience in migration law, encompassing skilled, family, humanitarian, and employer-sponsored visas. He is the recipient of the 2023 Law Council Lawyer of the Year Award, the 2023 Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30 Award in the Migration category, and the 2024 Humanitarian Lawyer of the Year Award by STARTTS and the Refugee Council of Australia. As a Special Counsel at Albert Arthur Lawyers, Ko Ko leads pro bono initiatives, collaborating with not-for-profit organizations to support refugees and displaced individuals. His passion for advocacy, coupled with his practical expertise, has made him a sought-after speaker and trainer in Australian migration law.
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WK2845 Webinar - 1:30PM to 3:30PM: Active Investor visa - alternative to Australia's SIV / 188C - with Senior RMA, James Hall - 2 Category A CPD points – 13th May 2026 |
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AUD 66.00 |
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AUD 79.20 |
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13 May 2026
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- Start Date: 13 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 13 May 2026 - 15:30:00
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.
About the session:
A new way to help your investor migration clients. With the closure of the 188B and 188C Investor streams, Australia has no investor migration pathway. NZ has a popular investor pathway called the Active Investor Plus visa. We will look at this program in detail and how it compares to the 188B/188C. Investment starts at NZ$5m with only 3 weeks stay over a 3 year investment period, leading to NZ permanent residence for life (no RRV / ongoing requirements). Australian RMA are eligible for a NZ immigration license through the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Act.
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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WK1936 Webinar – 12PM to 1PM: Bridging visas - covering all classes – with RMA, Ali Ehsan- 1 Category A CPD point – 14th May 2026 |
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14 May 2026
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- Start Date: 14 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 14 May 2026 - 13:00:00
Presented by RMA, Ali Ehsan
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 webinar
This interactive CPD Session will focus on Bridging Visas including time of application and lodgement criteria. Case studies and practical implications of holding a particular Bridging Visa. Bridging Visas A to R will be covered. As part of the learning outcomes, an agent will gain knowledge and understanding between the different types of Bridging Visas including legal implications associated with holding a specific type of Bridging Visa.
About Ali Ehsan
Ali has been working in Migration industry for the past 8 years including 4 years as an RMA.
He has assisted and represented more than 3000 client and has expertise in GSM, Skills assessments, Temporary graduate and Partner visas.
Ali has worked as Director in Aussizz group and am in process of starting new role soon.
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WK2854 Webinar – 1:30PM to 2:30PM: New 2026 changes to the AMSR for employer nominations - with Immigration Lawyer, Rebecca Henzel – 1 Category A CPD point – 14th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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14 May 2026
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- Start Date: 14 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 14 May 2026 - 14:30:00
Presented by Immigration Lawyer, Rebecca Henzel
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:
This session provides a practical overview of the 2026 changes to the Australian Market Salary Rate (AMSR), including the new flexibility allowing sponsors to rely on employment data and market evidence in certain circumstances. It focuses on how AMSR is now determined across Subclass 482, 494, 186 and 187 nominations, and what this means for advising clients and preparing compliant nominations.
About Rebecca Henzel
Rebecca brings over 15 years of specialist experience in Immigration law, with a career spanning New Zealand, Singapore and Australia. Her cross-border expertise gives her a unique, practical understanding of the complexities clients face.
Australian immigration law is Rebecca’s true passion. She is driven by helping people and businesses navigate the system with confidence, and she’s guided thousands of clients toward achieving their goal of living and working in Australia.
Known for her ability to turn complex legislation into clear guidance, Rebecca delivers training that is engaging, practical and easy to apply. She has presented to audiences including global mobility teams, fellow immigration professionals and intending migrants.
Approachable, warm and highly interactive, Rebecca creates a space where participants feel comfortable asking questions —because she firmly believes that no question is ever too small when it comes to getting immigration right.
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WK2844 Webinar - 1:30PM to 3:30PM: Genuine Position descriptions for Subclass 482 and Subclass 186 – with Karolina Caroline Curcic - 2 Category A CPD points – 18th May 2026 |
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AUD 66.00 |
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18 May 2026
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- Start Date: 18 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 18 May 2026 - 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:
Crafting a genuine position description is no longer a box-ticking exercise — it is one of the most scrutinised elements in employer-sponsored visa applications and a key trigger for refusals.
This practical CPD webinar unpacks how decision-makers assess whether a role is genuine and skilled with a focus on Subclass 482 (Skills in Demand) and Subclass 186 (ENS) nominations. We will explore common refusal trends, including duties that are too generic, inconsistent salary levels, and roles that do not reflect the business’s operational reality.
The session will provide a structured approach to drafting defensible position descriptions , ensuring alignment between duties, salary (including AMSR requirements), business activities, and organisational need. Real case examples will highlight how poorly framed roles are challenged — and how to fix them.
By the end of this webinar, practitioners will be equipped to prepare decision-maker ready position descriptions that withstand scrutiny and support successful nomination outcomes.
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 – 12PM to 1PM: Ethics and Professional responsibility (Mandatory) - with Accredited specialist Immigration Lawyer, Christopher Levingston - 1 Cat A CPD point – 19th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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- Start Date: 19 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 19 May 2026 - 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.
About this session:
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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M2A10050 Webinar – 1:30PM to 2:30PM: The perfect RMA client service agreement - your sword and shield (Code of Conduct - Mandatory) - with Christopher Levingston - 1 Cat A CPD point – 19th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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- Start Date: 19 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 19 May 2026 - 14:30:00
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WK2680 Webinar – 12PM to 1PM: Assessing financial feasibility in employer sponsorship – What you need to know - with Immigration Lawyer, Arnela Tolic – 1 Cat A CPD point – 20th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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20 May 2026
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- Start Date: 20 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 20 May 2026 - 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.
Webinar overview:
Employer-sponsored visas such as the Subclass 482 (SID) and Subclass 186 (ENS) require not only that the nominated position be genuine, but also that the sponsoring business is financially capable of sustaining the role. We will explore current policy expectations, key financial documents to be submitted, common red flags, and how to prepare a compelling case for businesses with atypical financial profiles.
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
Identify key financial criteria used by the Department in assessing employer sponsorship Understand the types of financial documents required for a strong application Evaluate whether a business is financially eligible to sponsor a visa applicant Address common financial weaknesses in low-profit entities Prepare submissions that demonstrate the sustainability and genuineness of employment Apply insights from real-world decisions to improve the success rate of sponsorship approvals
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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WK1409 Webinar – 1:30PM to 2:30PM: Understanding and using LEGENDcom - with Immigration Lawyer, Arnela Tolic - 1 Category A CPD point – 20th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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- Start Date: 20 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 20 May 2026 - 14:30:00
- 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.
Webinar Description
This CPD session is designed to equip Migration Professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively navigate and utilise LEGENDcom, the comprehensive legal database for Australian immigration law and policy. Participants will learn how to access and interpret legislative instruments, policy and schedules to enhance their practice and provide informed advice to clients.
Learning Outcomes
- Gain a thorough understanding of the structure and content of LEGENDcom.
- Learn how to efficiently search for and locate relevant legislative instruments, policy, schedules, and subclasses.
- Develop skills to interpret and apply legal information from LEGENDcom to real-world scenarios.
- Enhance the ability to provide accurate and up-to-date advice to clients based on the latest immigration laws and policies.
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 – 12PM to 1PM: Refusals and cancellations (How to advise, prepare submissions, and lodge appeals to ART) – with William Levingston – 1 Cat A CPD point – 21st May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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21 May 2026
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- Start Date: 21 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 21 May 2026 - 13:00:00
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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WK2741 Webinar – 1:30PM to 3:30PM: 186 ENS – Corporate restructures and complex issues - Immigration lawyer, with Arnela Tolic – 2 Category A CPD points – 21st May 2026 |
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AUD 66.00 |
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AUD 79.20 |
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21 May 2026
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- Start Date: 21 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 21 May 2026 - 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.
About the session:
This webinar provides a comprehensive guide to navigating Subclass 186 Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) applications in situations where employers undergo corporate restructures, including mergers, acquisitions, ABN changes, or liquidation scenarios.
Participants will gain a deep understanding of legal risks, practical strategies, and compliance obligations relating to sponsored employees during business changes.
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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WK1016 Webinar - 12PM to 1PM: Visa options for s48 Bar applicants - with Accredited Specialist, Owen Harris - 1 Category A CPD point – 25th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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25 May 2026
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- Start Date: 25 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 25 May 2026 - 13:00:00
Presented by Owen Harris, 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.
Agents no doubt will be aware that limited options exist for clients who are "Section 48 Barred".
In this workshop we will cover the following:
- workings of s48 bar
- how to find out if your client is impacted by s48 bar
- ramifications of s48 bar
- options for onshore clients
About Owen Harris
Owen is a former Registered Migration Agent (0851294) and has been providing immigration advice for 15 years. He served on the Ministerial panel advising Assistant Minister Jason Wood.
He is a regular contributor the various online forums, helping many people with his expertise and insights. Prior to becoming a lawyer Owen had 25 years’ experience in IT.
As a former Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Canberra, he taught most areas of law (except migration) to postgraduate law students for over a decade.
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WK2726 Webinar - 1:30PM to 2:30PM: Lodging solid Student (subclass 500) visa applications - with Accredited Specialist, Owen Harris - 1 Cat A CPD point – 25th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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25 May 2026
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- Start Date: 25 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 25 May 2026 - 15:30:00
Presented by Owen Harris, 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.
About this webinar
Subclass 500 - Agents will gain the knowledge and skills to successfully
- Asses who will be considered a genuine temporary entrant for a Student Visa
- Assist clients in writing a successful genuine temporary entrant statement
- Prepare documentation and information for a successful outcome
About Owen Harris
Owen is a former Registered Migration Agent (0851294) and has been providing immigration advice for 15 years. He served on the Ministerial panel advising Assistant Minister Jason Wood.
He is a regular contributor the various online forums, helping many people with his expertise and insights. Prior to becoming a lawyer Owen had 25 years’ experience in IT.
As a former Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Canberra, he taught most areas of law (except migration) to postgraduate law students for over a decade.
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M1A10034 Webinar – 12PM to 1PM: Ethics and Professional Responsibility (Mandatory) - with Accredited specialist Immigration Lawyer, Christopher Levingston - 1 Cat A CPD point – 26th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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AUD 39.60 |
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26 May 2026
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- Start Date: 26 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 26 May 2026 - 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.
About this session:
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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M2A10017 Webinar – 1:30PM to 2:30PM: Understanding the Code of Conduct (mandatory) - with Accredited Specialist Immigration Lawyer, Christopher Levingston - 1 Category A CPD point – 26th May 2026 |
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AUD 33.00 |
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26 May 2026
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- Start Date: 26 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 26 May 2026 - 14:30:00
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.
Participants will be at the conclusion of the Webinar be able to:
- Understand the statutory framework and obligations as a practitioner
- Advise and manage clients effectively within the scope of the Code of Conduct
- Adopt and adapt a strategic posture to avoid complaints and to manage complainant
- Give advise, act, and discharge obligations in accordance with the Code of Conduct
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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WK2350 Webinar - 1:30PM to 3:30PM: 7 Common reasons for ENS refusals, including case studies - with Senior RMA, Karolina Caroline Curcic - 2 Category A CPD points – 27th May 2026 |
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AUD 66.00 |
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27 May 2026
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- Start Date: 27 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 27 May 2026 - 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 will cover the following:
- Understanding the common and avoidable reasons for Subclass 186 ENS visa refusals. Practical tips and hints regarding crucial evidence to be submitted to assure a positive outcome
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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WK2275 Webinar - 12PM to 1PM: Navigating success: Leveraging strategic partnerships - with Hormuz Surti - 1 Category A CPD point – 28th May 2026 |
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AUD 1.00 |
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28 May 2026
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- Start Date: 28 May 2026 - 12:00:00
- End date: 28 May 2026 - 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.
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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 – 28th May 2026 |
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28 May 2026
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- Start Date: 28 May 2026 - 13:30:00
- End date: 28 May 2026 - 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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