10 Point Workshops - Advanced

The MIA recently held a 10 point session in Melbourne, which was a resounding success. Friday's sessions saw Government and Advanced practitioners facilitate discussion about advanced issues in general skilled and business skills categories.  Saturday was more practical with members participating in group discussion and case study review.

Feedback about the sessions included:

"Delivery was exceptional on professional subjects"           

"Top class presenters"

"Quality CPD"                   

"Very informative"

"Workshop style seminars are much more effective"

In light of the success of these sessions in meeting the needs of our members we are pleased to announce that we will be conducting another 10 point session in Sydney on the 19th and 20th of August.

The sessions will be targeted at advanced practitioners and incorporate 10 CPD points, where sessions are presented by leading industry experts, government representatives and experienced Migration Agents.

Program Details

Thursday 19 August 2010

8:30am Refugee, Humanitarian & Protection Visa Seminar (IARC) Kerry Murphy

10:30am Unlawful Non Citizens Lecture & Seminar (IARC) Chris Yuen

1:00pm Recent Legislative Change & Cases : GSM Focus - MRT & Judicial Review Cases David Prince

3:00pm Business Management

5:00pm Current Issues in Skills Assessment - Teasing out ANZSCO, Mark Webster

Friday 20 August 2010

8:30am Employer Nomination Scheme, DIAC (tbc), facilitated by Mark Webster

10:30am Temporary Business Sponsorship, Louise Lindsay, Director Program Delivery, Temporary Business Entry, DIAC

1:00pm Student Visas, Lesley Dalton, Director, Students, DIAC, facilitated by Jonathan Granger

3:00pm Partner Migration, Fiona McCulloch, Director Program Delivery, First Stage Partner, DIAC

5:00pm Health Criteria, DIAC (tbc), Medibank Health Solutions (tbc)

To book for all ten please click here. To book into individual sessions please click here.

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