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Parish Patience Legal and Migration Services

Locality: The Rocks, Sydney



Address: Level 3, 123 Clarence Street 2000 The Rocks, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.parishlaw.com.au

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25.01.2022 Peiwen Lin (Nancy), Solicitor (Parish Patience Immigration Services) Nancy is a solicitor admitted in the Supreme Court of New South Wales as well as a migration agent. She is experienced in all categories of visa applications, Conveyancing, Family Law as well as in other areas. Nancy speaks fluent English and Mandarin. She holds the following qualifications, Bachelor of Commerce/Laws and Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice.... Migration Agents Registration Number: 1463363B Contact: Peiwen Lin (Nancy) [email protected]



22.01.2022 Dinner with our happy clients

20.01.2022 The August 2015 update of the ACT Occupation List has now been published on http://www.canberrayourfuture.com.au//article/act-occupat/

17.01.2022 Jurisditional Error AAT fails to have regard to a relevant matter A recent case brought before Judge Street of the Federal Circuit Court at the end of August 2015, Truong v Minister for Immigration & Anor, (2015) 2319 (26 August 2015), shows that the Administrative Appeal Tribunal has committed jurisdictional error by failing to have regard to all pages of a document which is material to the central issue of the case. The applicant is a partner visa applicant and one of the... main issues that was considered by the AAT was whether the applicant had ever lived with her sponsor since she had married him. The applicant experienced domestic abuse and so at the time the application came before the AAT, the couple were no longer living together. At the hearing before the AAT, the applicant presented an original provisional apprehended domestic violence order that had been taken out by the applicant against the sponsor and asked the AAT to make a copy because she only had the original at the time. It was a seven-page document, but unfortunately, only four pages were copied and placed into evidence before the Tribunal. The last three pages were never being seen by the Tribunal. The last three pages of the document were actually crucial in support of the applicants claim that she had lived with the sponsor after marriage because they corroborate with a previous statement made by the applicant that she called the police to their home after the sponsor had become aggressive towards her. Judge Street concluded that the AAT had failed to consider those three pages of document which are important in addressing the central issue of this case and therefore committed jurisdictional error.



16.01.2022 NELCHOR VARQUEZ: SOLICITOR, REGISTERED MIGRATION AGENT, NEW ZEALAND MIGRATION ADVISER (PARISH PATIENCE IMMIGRATION SERVICES) Nelchor (Nel) has been practising law in New South Wales and has had experience working for professional service firms that dealt with Australian that included General Skilled Migration (SC 485,489,189,190) Family Visas, Partner Visas (SC 300,309/100, 820/801) , and Employer Sponsored Visas (SC457, ENS, RSMS).... Nel also undertakes legal services particularly in Family, Law, Criminal Law and Conveyancing matters. He holds an unrestricted practising certificate as a Solicitor in the Supreme Court of New South Wales and the High Court of Australia. Nel holds the following qualification: BS Psychology, MBA, LLB, DipLaw, GradDip in Legal Practice. He speaks fluent Tagalog and has been engaged in various community services as his way of giving back to the community. Migration Agent Registration Number: 1277316 Law Society Number: 58028 Contact Nel - [email protected]

15.01.2022 Read more: http://www.theaustralian.com.au//f53d0b941627c2403cc3abb8d

09.01.2022 Beautiful Moon Cakes, and thank you our client for sharing them with us. Hope everyone has a great time celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival this Sunday 27 September 2015.



08.01.2022 Participating in a seminar at the Marina Bay Financial Centre, Singapore on 8 March 2016.

07.01.2022 Successful trip to China In September 2014, Ms. Diana Tong and Mr. Howard Murdoch from Parish Patience Immigration and Legal Services visited several cities in China for presentations and discussions on Australian business migration. They also attended, and gave presentations on immigration in several cities at the invitation of an Australian Agricultural Investment Group who presented a sample range of their large portfolio of substantial rural investment opportunities. ... Theses presentations were all extremely well received in China attracting a wide range and cross-section of people including professionals, small and large companies, investment agencies and entrepreneurs in China as well as representatives of government agencies. There was a very clear indication of a strong level of interest from both Australia and China participants for an increased volume of bi-lateral trade, capital investment and migration between the two countries. There were many interesting questions raised during discussions; both Diana and Howard were able to provide first-hand information and advice on applicable immigration requirements for visas to Australia and as well as furnishing practical overviews on investments and doing business in Australia. Please contact Diana by email [email protected] or Howard on [email protected] or phone on 02 8297 6700 or 0434 236 236 for information on business migration and for any enquiries regarding agricultural investments opportunities in Australia.

07.01.2022 HOWARD MURDOCH Practice Director Parish Patience Immigration Services Pty Ltd B.A., M.B.A., LL.B., Grad Dip of Accounting, Grad Dip Taxation, Grad Dip Legal Practice and CPA Howard has had extensive experience in both private and public sectors in a variety of professional roles and appointments. He currently undertakes legal work for clients in Family Law, Criminal Law, Litigation and Corporations Law as well as in other legal areas including Migration Law.... He currently holds a practicing certificate as a Solicitor in the Supreme Court of New South Wales and High Court of Australia and is a member of CPA Australia. He recently was involved instructing counsel in the Full Federal Court of Australia landmark case, Ahmed and two others against Minister for Immigration overturning the earlier Lee decision which had restricted the rights of sc457 visa applicants. He has also won re-consideration for clients who failed the Character test, and in also assisting clients addressing a wide range difficulties they have experienced with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection. Migration Agents Registration Number: 0801770 Contact: Howard Murdoch [email protected]

06.01.2022 PPIS Director Diana Tong on Sydney Newspaper

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