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Written by Media Release - Australia Immigration & Citizenship
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Thursday, 13 September 2007 |
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Wednesday, September 12 2007
A discussion paper on how to further improve standards in the
migration advice sector was released today by the Assistant Minister
for Immigration and Citizenship, the Hon Teresa Gambaro MP.
‘Migration agents are now used by over 70 per cent of applicants in some visa classes,’ Ms Gambaro said.
‘The migration advice profession has the potential for further
growth and I am committed to seeing the performance and reputation of
migration agents improve along with their expanding client base.’
Ms Gambaro released the wide ranging discussion paper for public comment. Issues examined include:
- the continuing adequacy of the regulatory
framework for the profession, including whether the profession is ready
for a move to self-regulation and dual regulation of lawyer agents
- complaints handling procedures and the effectiveness of the Migration Agents’ Registration Authority
- how, in certain circumstances, priority processing might work for visa applications lodged through migration agents
- the adequacy of the Migration Agents’ Code of Conduct.
‘Migration advice has matured significantly in recent times from a
profession that was largely unregulated in Australia before the early
1990s,’ Ms Gambaro said.
‘The Government believes that consumers have a right to expect that
they will be provided with advice from migration agents which is
accurate, timely, and lawful, and which demonstrates high standards of
professional conduct.’
Submissions to the review should be made by October 26, 2007. Copies of the paper are available electronically.
See: www.immi.gov.au
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 October 2007 )
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