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Glory Consultancy

Locality: Parramatta, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9687 3522



Address: 43 George Street 2150 Parramatta, NSW, Australia

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13.01.2022 NEVER SUBMIT BOGUS DOCUMENTS/ FALSE INFORMATION OR THOSE SUBMITTED EARLIER ALSO TO FACE TROUBLE ON RENEWING VISA ===============================================...======= AUSTRALIA EFFECTIVE 18TH NOVEMBER 2017 TEN YEARS VISA BAN FOR THOSE GIVING FALSE MISLEADING OR BOGUS DOCUMENTS IN APPLYING ANY TYPES OF VISA PLUS THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS AND EVEN THOSE RENEWING VISA AFTER THIS DATE HIS OR HER PREVIOUS TEN YEARS RECORD WILL BE CHECKED IF EARLIER WHETHER GRANTED REFUSED OR WITHDRAWN VISA WHICH PERIOD WAS EARLIER ONE YEAR 8 Nov 2017 - 4:29pm New rules to impose to 10-year visa ban for providing false information Under the new Migration Regulations, visa applicants found to be supplying false or misleading information or using bogus documents may face a ten-year exclusion period. New rules are coming into effect that will bar an applicant for ten years if they provide false or misleading information in their visa application. The changes to the migration regulations are being introduced by promulgating the Migration Legislation Amendment (2017 Measures No. 4) Regulations 2017, which will take effect on 18th November 2017. Under the existing regulations, section 4020 of the Public Interest Criterion targets applicants who supply false documents or false and misleading information to the Australian Government in the last 12 months before an application is made. However, this period is now being extended to ten years before making a visa application, effectively barring those applicants for ten years who have allegedly engaged in providing false information or visa fraud. According to the Immigration Minister, the intention behind this amendment is to prevent applicants from circumventing the rules by way of withdrawing their applications once notified by the Department of suspected fraud, only to re-attempt their visa application after the period of 12 months has elapsed. Under the new rules, any applicant who has provided bogus documentation or false or misleading information within the last ten years to the Immigration Department, Migration Review Tribunal or the Administrative Appeals Tribunal, may be locked out of the visa process for ten years for their failure to meet the Public Interest Criterion. The Immigration Department says visa applicants providing false information are likely to provide false and bogus information to other government departments as well. It says currently, such applicants are able to actively wait out the 12-month exclusion period and then immediately re-apply. The Immigration Minister said a 10-year review period is a necessary, reasonable and proportionate measure to protect the integrity of the visa framework. Migration agent Jujhar Bajwa says the new rule will have profound implications for many visa applicants. Many people knowingly provide false information. Earlier they were able to reapply after a one-year period. Now that’s being extended to ten years which effectively means they have been shut out of Australia, Mr Bajwa tells SBS Punjabi. He says many applicants inadvertently end up supplying wrong information which may have them banned now. You are asked if you were refused a visa before and if you go to a different migration agent and he ticks ‘no’ instead of ‘yes’- if you were actually refused a visa, your prospects of getting a visa for the next ten years are gone, says Mr Bajwa. The department says officers will have discretion to determine whether or not the visa applicant has deliberately submitted fraudulent documents and applicants who accidentally provide false or incorrect information will not be subject to refusal.



08.01.2022 AUSTRALIA TOP 20 COUNTRIES WITH MAXIMUM INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND FIRST PLACE WENT TO CHINA AT 169,261 FOLLOWED BY INDIA AT 64917 AND ALL FIGURES ENDING AUGU...ST 2017 WITH TOTAL OF 577,353 STUDENTS Valuable but vulnerable: Welfare of international students a top priority International students enrolled in Australia (top 20 countries) January - August 2017. After iron ore and coal, education makes up Australia’s largest export industry. In the last financial year, international students were worth a record $28 billion to the economy - an increase of 16 per cent - as the number of foreign students grew nationwide. Between January and August this year, China again made up the biggest contingent with 169,261 students enrolled in Australia, a 29.4 per cent share of the overall total of 577, 353. India came in second, with 64,917 Indian students in Australia, followed by Nepal, Malaysia, Vietnam, Brazil, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia and Hong Kong. But while the education sector is a lucrative one, international students can also be among the most vulnerable new arrivals in the country.

04.01.2022 AUSTRALIA NEW TEMPORARY SPONSORED PARENT VISA NOT TO OPEN IN NOVEMBER 2017 BECAUSE DESPITE PASSING THE BILL IN PARLIAMENT SENATE YET TO CLEAR THE SAME Tempor...ary Sponsored Parent Visa Update The Government previously announced the introduction of temporary sponsored partner visas in November 2017. The relevant legislation - the Migration Amendment (Family Violence and Other Measures) Bill 2016 - has not yet passed the Senate and has been referred to a Senate Committee for Consideration.

03.01.2022 AUSTRALIA NSW REMAIN THE BEST PERFORMING ECONOMY AND WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE WORST PERFORMING WITH SECOND PLACE TO VICTORIA WHICH IS CATCHING FAST NSW AND THEY CO...ME QUEENSLAND TASMANIA NORTHER TERRITORY IN EQUAL PLACE AND FOURTH TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA NSW remains the best performing economy in Australia but the First State may want to look over its shoulder it’s being caught up and fast. CommSec’s quarterly State of the States report ranks Australia’s states and territories according to eight economic indicators. These include retail spending, population growth, construction work and home finance lending. NSW is top of the tree and a sluggish Western Australia, still suffering from the end of the mining boom, is bottom of the pile. But Victoria, fuelled by population growth, is snapping at NSW’s heels. CommSec Chief Economist Craig James said: The latest data shows Australia’s domestic economies to be in good shape but with some differences in relative performance. Those economies benefiting from favourable population growth are performing best, reflected in stronger home building and retail activity. When looking across growth rates for the states and territories, Victoria outperforms the national average on all eight indicators, Mr James added. The ACT came in at third but its jobs market had softened, warned the report. South Australia had some good news it’s gone from sixth to fourth in the rankings. South Australia’s lift in rankings is driven by improvement in the job market serving to boost retail spending and new home starts, Mr James said. The report stated there was little to separate economic growth in Tasmania, Queensland and the Northern Territory. WA remained the laggard of the pack, reflecting the ending of the mining construction boom. But the job market continued to improve with employment growth the strongest in 4 years. There may be a silver lining, however. Western Australia’s stronger job market has the potential to lift retail and housing activity, said Mr James.



03.01.2022 AUSTRALIA ONE VICTIM FROM INDIA CLAIMED THAT FOLLOWING IMMIGRATION FIRM IS FRAUD AND SO FAR FIVE PEOPLE FILED COMPLAINTS IN INDIA AND VICTIM LOOKING MORE WHO H...AVE BEEN CHEATED TO COME FORWARD ACCUSING IT OF CHARGING $ 60,000 TO $ 70,000 WITH FALSE PROMISE OF VISA DISCLAIMER =THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THIS GROUP DOES NO VOUCH FOR THE CLAIM WHETHER RIGHT OR WRONG AS OBTAINED INFORMATION FROM COMPLAINT SITE IN INDIA http://aussievisalink.com/ Aussie Visa Link Immigration Complaints & Reviews Aussie Visa Link Immigration avniesh bhardwaj duping millions of dollar by runing immigration company in the name of aussie visa link and yabs migration mralalm on Nov 6, 2017 Avniesh bhardwaj duping millions of dollar by running immigration company in the name of aussie visa link and yabs migration. Now total 5 people have registered police complain against this fraud. We need more people to come out and expose him. I hope australian government will soon take strict action against this man. He has no authority to give visa but he still charge $60, 000 - $70, 000 to give visa https://www.consumercomplaints.in//aussie-visa-link-immigr

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