Why use Australia Migration Centre? To be able to charge people money for immigration advice in Australia you must usually be a Registered Migration Agent under the Migration Act 1958. When choosing an agent to help with immigration to Australia it is important to know the advantages of using a Registered Migration Agent. Our agents are registered by law to provide you with professional legal advice.
1. Training and ExperienceImmigration laws in Australia are complex and are constantly changing and a Registered Migration Agent is trained to handle such complexity. A Registered Migration Agent in Australia has gone through post-secondary education to focus on immigration law only.A Registered Migration Agent is not a lawyer who deals with various types of laws and cases, but a specialist who is delaing with one law only, that is Immigration Law. Hence, it is important for you not to confuse a migration agent with lawyer as not every lawyer can practice immigration law unless he/she is a migration agent at the first place.
2. ProtectionIf a migration agent does make a mistake or act in a manner that is not professional or unethical, his/her clients are protected by professional indemnity insurance that is mandatory for every migration agent to take out.
3. ConfidentialityA client always has confidentiality rights, and this means that communication between a migration agent and a client is confidential and cannot be revealed to any one else unless required by law.
Our Web Site Information has been prepared to provide general information only and is not intended to constitute or be construed as providing substantive legal advice or opinion on any facts or circumstances. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, nor does its receipt give rise to, a professional-client relationship between Australia Migration Centre and the receiver. While every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy and timeliness of the information prepared and/or reported on this site, Australia Migration Centre is not responsible for any errors or omissions or for the Web Site Information not being up to date. The Web Site Information may not reflect the most current immigration developments. The content and interpretation of the law, policy or procedure addressed herein is subject to revision. All professional representations are only undertaken on the basis of a signed retainer or Cost and Service Agreement between Australia Migration Centre and its clients. The impact of the law, policy and/or procedure for any particular situation depends on a variety of factors; therefore, readers should not act upon any Web Site Information without seeking legal or professional advice. Australia Migration Centre is not responsible for any action taken in reliance on any Web Site Information herein. Should you require further information, please contact us.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 19 March 2010 )
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