Australia is a great place to live and work. We are here to help people get the right visa and experience the great Aussie lifestyle.
We can help in all sort of ways ...
SOLVi Migration is an Australian immigration law firm, if you need help with a visa matter that's not listed, please get in touch!
I'm a worker, looking for a visa
Want to stay in Australia and work, or maybe become permanent resident?
Now is the time! There is a skills shortage in Australia. So if you want to work in Australia, these are the hottest industries:
• Agriculture
• Childcare & Teaching
• Construction
• Healthcare
• Hospitality
• Information Communication Technology.
I'm a business, looking to employ an overseas worker
Businesses often rely on overseas workers. We can help with all visa requirements, including applications to sponsor and helping to retain workers on new visas.
Make hiring overseas workers easier!At SOLVi, we love helping businesses get visas for their much needed overseas employees.
We LOVE navigating migration law to achieve outcomes that are outside the box. We know the system - we’ve actually worked in it!Standard Business Sponsorship is available to most businesses with two consecutive years of trading history.It can be a complex process, but we know how it works, so we make it easier!
I have family or a partner in Australia, and I want a visa to be with them
Do you have a partner or family members in Australia you want to visit, or maybe live permanently in Australia with them?
Joining a loved partner or family member in Australia is a great way to connect, or even make a new life!At SOLVi, we can help with visas that allow you to visit family in Australia, or get a visa to migrate permanently to join them in the wonderful land Down Under.
I’m a student, wanting to study in Australia
Want to study in Australia to experience the Aussie lifestyle, or maybe live in Australia permanently?
Studying in Australia is a great way to set up an exciting future, including Australian jobs, permanent residency and even citizenship!
At SOLVi, we can help with visas that allow you to study at Australia’s leading colleges and universities. We can also help to you to map a migration pathway to ensure you are studying in-demand skills that support your migration goals.
I'm finishing my studies, and want to stay in Australia
Want to stay in Australia after you have completed your studies here, or maybe become a permanent resident?
Upon completing studies in Australia, the desire to stay and possibly attain permanent residency is a common aspiration among international students. Australia's appeal lies in its welcoming, multicultural society and robust economy.
Many graduates explore visa pathways like the Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485), which offers post-study work rights.
I'm already a permanent resident, and I want to become a citizen
Have you been residing in Australian for four years and you've already got permanent residency?
If you have been living in Australia for at least 4 years, and you have already been granted permanent residency, it could be time to become official Aussie!
Many people want to take up the benefits of Australian citizenship such as, the right to vote and have an Australian passport.
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Are you a dedicated nurse dreaming of starting a new life in Australia? Navigating the complex process of migration can be daunting, and professional advice is crucial to ensure your success. Two key professionals who can assist you in this process are Australian immigration lawyers and registered migration agents (RMAs). Let's dive into understanding the differences between these two roles, their qualifications, and how to verify their credentials to make your migration process smooth and stress-free.
An Australian immigration lawyer is a legal professional who specialises in immigration law. To become an immigration lawyer, one must complete a law degree, undertake practical legal training, and be admitted to practice law in an Australian jurisdiction. This process involves at least five years of legal training, followed by two years of supervised practice under senior lawyers.
Immigration lawyers provide comprehensive legal advice and representation in all matters related to migration. This includes:
Offering strategic legal advice on visa options and eligibility.
Assisting with visa applications, ensuring all legal requirements are met.
Representing clients in legal proceedings, such as appeals and reviews before tribunals and courts.
Advising on complex legal issues, such as compliance with visa conditions and responding to visa cancellations.
Immigration lawyers have in-depth knowledge of Australian immigration law and regulations. Their extensive legal training equips them to handle complex cases that may involve legal challenges or require detailed legal interpretations.
Examples of when to seek an immigration lawyer:
If your visa application has been refused and you need to appeal the decision.
If you have a complex case involving medical issues or character concerns.
If you need legal representation in court or before a tribunal.
To verify an immigration lawyer's credentials, you can:
Check if they are listed on the roll of practitioners in their respective state or territory's legal practice board.
Verify their practising certificate issued by their local law society.
Look for their membership in professional bodies such as the Law Council of Australia.
A registered migration agent is a professional who is registered with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) to provide migration advice and assistance. To become an RMA, one must complete a Graduate Diploma in Australian Migration Law and Practice, which takes about 1 to 1.5 years, and pass the OMARA registration process, which includes a character assessment and meeting English language proficiency requirements.
RMAs assist clients with the visa application process and provide migration advice. Their responsibilities include:
Advising on visa options and eligibility based on the client’s circumstances.
Preparing and lodging visa applications on behalf of clients.
Communicating with the Department of Home Affairs on behalf of clients.
Providing advice on visa conditions and compliance.
While RMAs are well-equipped to handle most migration-related matters, they do not have the same legal training as immigration lawyers and cannot represent clients in court. However, they play a crucial role in guiding clients through the visa application process and ensuring all requirements are met.
- Expertise in preparing and lodging visa applications efficiently.
- In-depth knowledge of migration regulations and processes.
To verify an RMA's credentials, you can:
Check the OMARA website to confirm their registration status.
Ensure they have a current registration certificate issued by OMARA.
Review their professional history and any disciplinary actions listed on the OMARA website.
Legal Qualifications and Regulatory Oversight
Immigration lawyers hold law degrees and are admitted to practice law after extensive training and supervision, while RMAs hold a Graduate Diploma in Migration Law and are registered with OMARA.
Lawyers are regulated by legal professional bodies and must adhere to strict ethical standards, while RMAs are regulated by OMARA.
Types of Services Provided
Immigration lawyers can provide legal representation in court and handle complex legal matters.
RMAs focus on visa application preparation and migration advice but cannot represent clients in court.
Both immigration lawyers and RMAs are required to hold professional indemnity insurance, which provides clients with protection in case of professional negligence. This ensures that clients have recourse if they receive poor advice or services.
Comparison with Advice from Friends, Family, and Non-Qualified Advisors: While friends, family, and even recruitment agents may offer well-intentioned advice, they lack the qualifications and legal authority to provide migration advice. Relying on unqualified advice can lead to misinformation, incomplete applications, and potential visa refusals.
Improper advice can result in significant delays, additional costs, and even visa rejections. Professional advisors, such as immigration lawyers and RMAs, have the expertise to navigate the complexities of migration law and ensure all requirements are met.
Case Studies:
Consider the story of Jane, a nurse from the UK who initially sought advice from a recruitment agent. Misguided by incomplete information, her visa application was refused. Jane then consulted an immigration lawyer, who identified the errors, prepared a new application, and successfully secured her visa.
Another example is Mohammed, who sought advice from an RMA. The RMA guided him through the process, ensuring all documentation was in order, leading to a smooth and successful visa application.
Understanding the differences in qualifications and roles between Australian immigration lawyers and RMAs is essential for making informed decisions about your migration process. By verifying the credentials of these professionals, you can ensure that you receive accurate, comprehensive advice and support throughout your migration journey.
Ready to start your migration journey? Book a consultation with SOLVi Migration for expert migration advice and assistance.
Rhea's passion to establish SOLVi Migration cane from 12 years of working in senior roles at the Australian Immigration Department, including in the Immigration Minister's office. She also gained an abundance of government liaison and Australian government policy experience in other agencies.
SOLVi Migration has been founded with a vision to collaborate with Australian businesses and skilled workers who want to migrate to Australia.
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