Migration Law: Letter of Advice on Australian Visa for Suzuki's Case
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This report is a letter of advice addressed to Suzuki, a resident of Japan, regarding his eligibility for an Australian permanent visa. The letter, written by a registered migration representative, assesses Suzuki's background, including his previous studies, work experience, and family situation, to determine the most suitable visa options. It outlines the requirements for various subclasses, including 189, 190, 489, and 188, emphasizing the points-based system and eligibility criteria related to age, English language proficiency, education, and skills. The report also considers Suzuki's visitor visa (subclass 600) and the possibility of family sponsorship through his relative. Furthermore, it discusses the character test under the Migration Act 1958 and highlights the potential for both family-sponsored and skilled visas, providing a comprehensive overview of the options available to Suzuki based on his circumstances and the current migration laws. The letter concludes by recommending the most favorable visa options and encourages Suzuki to seek further clarification if needed.
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