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Frank Lanza Migration Services

Locality: Cairns, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 4031 6676



Address: 21 Lake St Level 2 4870 Cairns, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.franklanza.com

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25.01.2022 Come on over to Lanza Legal & like our new page :-)



24.01.2022 International students in Cairns, check this out. Free visa information session with local migration agents. #australianvisa #cairns #students #internationalstudents #studycairns #migration #futurestudies

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23.01.2022 The Government has announced the new DAMA (Designated Area Migration Agreement) signed between the Commonwealth and the Cairns Chamber of Commerce !! This is exciting news for employers wanting to sponsor skilled and semi skilled overseas workers where there is a proven local labor shortage. The agreement covers several industries including tourism, hospitality, agriculture, shipping and health. The Far North Queensland DAMA covers the Cassowary Coast, Tablelands, Mareeba, Cairns and Douglas Shire. Details to be revealed tomorrow !! Stay in touch !!!



19.01.2022 August Business Luncheon | Regional Branding and Challenges placed by new Migration Laws Join us at our August Business Luncheon on the 22 August at the Cairns ...Convention Centre to hear from two experts on our region. Nick Pritchard, Creative Strategist at Nick Did This will be giving us some tips on ‘place making’ or in other words how to analyse our region’s brand through a broader lens and how regional businesses can play a part in building and achieving success for Cairns as whole. Our second speaker Frank Lanza, QLS Accredited Immigration Law Specialist from Lanza Migration Services will be covering migration law and analysing how recent changes to Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) visas will affect regional business. Speakers: Nick Pritchard Nick is a well-known and respected creative director with a passion for creativity and uncompromising approach to results-based marketing. He is the architect behind a number of successful brand, advertising, direct marketing and outdoor campaigns for Truimp, Golden Circle, Colorado and Queensland Tourism. Nick is the founder and Creative Director of Decoder, board member of National ADMA and in 2010 sat on the judges’ panel at the prestigious Caples Awards in New York. Frank Lanza Frank Lanza is a Barrister-at-Law and Registered Migration Agent and established Frank Lanza Migration Service in 1998. Frank has extensive expertise with the Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS), a visa pathway which allows employers in regional areas of Australia, to sponsor foreign nationals as employees for a permanent visa to work in Australia. He has publically advocated for amendments to the restrictions to prevent damage to the Far North Queensland economy. Cost Buy 10 Luncheons Pay for 9 Member Ticket Package: $531.00 Student Price (Must show student ID at event): $40.00 Early Bird Member Ticket: $59.00 Early Bird Non Member Ticket: $79.00

19.01.2022 Great News !!!!!!!!!!! the Senate here in the Australian Parliament threw out the Government’s changes to Australia citizenship laws. That means they have said ...no to the university level English test. It means they have said no to the three year additional wait that was going to cause some people to wait more than ten years before they got to become Australian citizens. !!! Many thanks to the many supporters that have signed the petition !

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12.01.2022 Ageing Australia: Call to add Aged Care Workers to SOL (Skilled Occupations List). With the number of people in Australia aged 85 and older projected to quadruple to more than 1.8 million over the next 40 years, Australia's Age Discrimination Commissioner warns that, We need to recognize and plan for this increased need for health service provision. This is an urgent and critical challenge for Australia: if we don’t provide properly for aged care, we will have a human rights... disaster on our hands. Speaking at the National Aged Care Alliance meeting in Canberra on Friday, Australia’s Age Discrimination Commissioner Ms Susan Ryan has requested that the Minister for Immigration consider including ‘aged care worker’ on the skilled occupation list. Ms Ryan said that many valuable aged care workers came from recent immigrant populations and through more targeted immigration initiatives Australia could increase the number of skilled aged care workers. She also singled out career changers as another important source of potential workers for the sector. Increasingly, aged care workers also come from other parts of the labour market, from second or third career moves, or people coming from declining sectors and aged care can be a good option for older workers who are having difficulty finding jobs, she said. Ms Ryan said a looming human rights disaster in the provision of aged care could be diverted, but only if society placed a higher value on careers in aged care. Central to this would be better opportunities for immigrants and career changers, she said. We do not have enough now and unless we introduce new approaches, we won’t have anywhere near enough in 40 years, says Ms Ryan. For a full transcript of Ms Ryan latest speech go to: https://www.humanrights.gov.au//national-aged-care-allianc

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06.01.2022 Queensland wants more migrants in their regional areas ! Posted by admin on 29 Jan 2014 The Queensland Plan aims to have 50 per cent of the state?s population live outside the southeast corner by 2034.... The Courier-Mail has revealed that the Newman and Abbott governments have begun initial discussions about developing a quota system aimed at funnelling new arrivals into cities such as Cairns, Townsville and Rockhampton to promote growth. Queensland’s Premier, Mr Campbell Newman says there is a growing need to alleviate the population pressure in the popular southeast corridor. I have actually already had a discussion with the Federal Immigration Minister and we will work on some sort of plan or policy together to try and get people to go as immigrants and refugees to regional Queensland, said Mr Newman. Mr Newman said the governments would work together with councils to consider ways to prioritise residency applications for people prepared to live in certain areas. Queensland governments of the past have tried but failed in similar decentralisation policies as new arrivals continue to flock to Brisbane or the Sunshine Coast. Poor infrastructure and jobs have been cited as the reasons for this. However Mr Newman says that his Government will start positively discriminating its infrastructure priorities in order to develop regional Queensland. There are also plans to redirect certain state public services to regional Queensland. About 100,000 people move to Queensland each year including some 30,000 overseas migrants. The state’s population is predicted to rise from 4.5 million to eight million in 30 years.

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