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QLD | Business Briefing: Update on Australia's migration programs with Albatross Lawyers
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Update on Australia's Migration Programs – Thursday 18 October
TheFrench-Australian Chamber of Commerceis pleased to invite you to an Update on Australia's migration programs, facilitated byLaurent Corgnet, Founder and Principal of Albatross Lawyers, on Thursday 18 October.
This will be an opportunity to clarify how the series of reforms implemented by the Federal government since March 2017 have impacted various visa categories, including Employer Sponsored visas (temporary or permanent) and Skilled Migration visas (not employer sponsored), from abolition of the 457 & its replacement with the TSS 482 to SAF implementation, changes in the Skilled Occupation Lists, the points-based system and eligibility requirements.
OUR SPEAKER
Laurent Corgnet | Founder & Principal of Albatross Lawyers
Laurent Corgnet is the principal solicitor of Albatross Lawyers, a specialist law firm focusing on migration, franchising and commercial matters. He is a registered migration agent & lawyer, equipped to handle complex cases and a range of visa applications from employer sponsored, skilled, partners or alternatives. Thanks to an extensive entrepreneurial experience, Laurent is also able to help migrants who need assistance setting up or developing their business.
Albatross Lawyers is a long-term member of FACCI and one of its corporate members.
WHEN
Thursday 18 October 2018
6.00 pm to 8.30 pm
WHERE
Randstad
Central Plaza Two
Level 18, 66 Eagle Street
Brisbane City, QLD 4000
TICKETS (incl. GST)
FACCI members: $30
Non-members: $60
Dress code: Business attire
* Pleasecontact us by Thursday 11 October for any special dietary requirements.
OUR PARTNER
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QLD | Business Briefing: Update on Australia's migration programs with Albatross Lawyers
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