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Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs [2005] AUSStaCSDLM 93 (23 June 2005)


DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION AND MULTICULTURAL AND INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS

Migration Agents Amendment Regulations
2005 (No. 1)

Select Legislative Instrument 2005 No. 131 [F2005L01500]
Made
15/06/2005
Tabled
22/06/2005 S
21/06/2005 HR
Summary
Prescribe the amount of professional indemnity insurance required by a registered migration agent, provides for the registration of agents who hold an Australian permanent visa but primarily reside overseas, and make other technical and clarifying amendment to the Principal Regulations.

Migration Agents (Continuing Professional Development — Attendance at a Seminar, Workshop, Conference or Lecture) (MARA
Notice MN25c-05 of 2005) made under clause 3
of Schedule 1 to the Migration Agents Regulations 1998

[F2005L01516]
Made
14/06/2005
Tabled
20/06/2005 S
20/06/2005 HR
Summary
Specifies approved attendance at seminars, workshops, conferences or lectures for the purposes of continuing professional development of migration agents.

Migration Agents (Continuing Professional Development — Miscellaneous Activities) (MARA Notice MN25f-05 of 2005) made under clause 3 of Schedule 1 to the Migration Agents Regulations 1998

[F2005L01518]
Made
14/06/2005
Tabled
20/06/2005 S
20/06/2005 HR
Summary
Specifies approved miscellaneous activities for the purposes of continuing professional development of migration agents.

Migration Agents (Continuing Professional Development — Private Study of Audio, Video or Written Material) (MARA Notice MN25b-05 of 2005) made under clause 3 of Schedule 1 to the Migration Agents Regulations 1998

[F2005L01514]
Made
14/06/2005
Tabled
20/06/2005 S
20/06/2005 HR
Summary
Specifies approved miscellaneous activities for the purposes of continuing professional development of migration agents.

Migration Agents Registration Application
Charge Amendment Regulations 2005 (No. 1)

Select Legislative Instrument 2005 No. 132 [F2005L01498]
Made
15/06/2005
Tabled
22/06/2005 S
21/06/2005 HR
Summary
Increase the repeat registration fees charged by the Migration Agents Registration Authority for commercial migration agents, and require non-commercial registered migration agents to pay the commercial agent fee when moving to the commercial sector.

Migration Amendment Regulations 2005 (No. 3)

Select Legislative Instrument 2005 No. 133 [F2005L01493]
Made
15/06/2005
Tabled
23/06/2005 S
22/06/2005 HR
Summary
Make provision for the electronic lodgment of General Skilled Migration applications, specify a new Investment Retirement temporary visa, amend several other classes of visa, and make other amendments to the Principal Regulations.

Migration Amendment Regulations 2005 (No. 4)

Select Legislative Instrument 2005 No. 134 [F2005L01502]
Made
15/06/2005
Tabled
23/06/2005 S
22/06/2005 HR
Summary
Prescribe increases in certain fees and charges, amend provisions relating to Close Ties visas and to visa applicants affected by domestic violence, provide for the collection of passport information from applicants prior to visa grant, and make other amendments to the Principal Regulations.

Migration Amendment Regulations 2005 (No. 5)

Select Legislative Instrument 2005 No. 147 [F2005L01548]
Made
16/06/2005
Tabled
20/06/2005 S
20/06/2005 HR
Summary
Amend the range of circumstances in which a person will be eligible for the grant of a Bridging (Class WR) Bridging (Removal Pending) (Subclass 070) visa.

Migration (Cote d’Ivoire — United Nations Security Council Resolutions) Regulations 2005

Select Legislative Instrument 2005 No. 135 [F2005L01519]
Made
15/06/2005
Tabled
22/06/2005 S
21/06/2005 HR
Summary
Give effect to United Nations Security Council Resolution No. 1572 (2004) by imposing entry and transit restrictions on designated persons who constitute a threat to the peace and reconciliation in Cote d’Ivoire.


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