Migration
Advice
The MIC has two migration agents who offer free migration
advice to humanitarian entrants who have lived in Australia
for less than five years and who are seeking to sponsor relatives
or partners from overseas for permanent residence in Australia.
The MIC can not provide advice to people seeking to settle
in Australia from overseas.
The MIC also receives funding from the Department of Immigration
and Citizenship Affairs (DIAC) under the Immigration Advice
and Application Assistance Scheme (IAAAS) to provide assistance
to protection visa applicants and non protection visa applicants
to lodge their applications with DIAC and to provide migration
advice for sponsors of a spouse or a family member. To be
eligible for this service you need to live in the Eastern
suburbs of Melbourne, be on a low income and have no disposable
assets. In addition you need to meet one of the following
criteria:
You do not speak English;
You cannot seek independent help because of youth or cultural
difficulties such as gender;
You are illiterate in your native language an/or principal
language in your country of origin;
You have a physical or psychological disability, including
as a result or past torture or trauma or
You have suffered or are suffering physical or psychological
harm resulting from domestic violence
For further information on the program please see the attached
information sheet from DIMA. DIMA
FACT Sheet
The two migraton agents employed by the MIC are:
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Safieh Loulagar
Wanling Zhang
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Registered Migration Agent Number
0003012
Registered Migration Agent Number
9905017
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The Code of Conduct for Migration Agents is available on
the Migration Agents Registration Authority Web Site. To view
the code of please click here.
Safieh
works full time and speaks Farsi and Dari. Wanling works one
day per week and speaks Cantonese and Mandarin. Interpreters
will be arranged for all other languages.
If you
would like to speak to Safieh or Wanling please call on 92854888
or email sloulagar@miceastmelb.com.au or
wzhang@miceastmelb.com.au
The links
below provide further information on migration. Just click
on the web page address that interests you.
Dept
of Immigration and Citizenship
http://www.immi.gov.au
Refugee
Immigration Legal Centre
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~rilc/index.htm
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