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Dy Dinesh Weerakkody LLB (Migration Lawyer) There is a legislative framework for Australian Citizenship (see further below) It all started
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Partner and parent visa applications new laws
From 1 July 2018: Schedule 1—Lodgement of partner and parent visa applications The Minister will specify in a legislative instrument:
Medical power of attorney new scheme commences
The Medical Treatment Planning and Decisions Act 2016 will set out the new arrangements for the appointment of a medical
Powers of Attorney & Statutory declarations in Victoria, Blog
S173 Agreement Victory Law
Caveat emptor is a Latin term that means “let the buyer beware. This is a maxim (principle) which means that
Conveyancing
Off-The-Plan Purchasers Beware – Registration of Plan of Subdivision
There are a number of Acts and other legal authorities that govern the subdivision of property and off-the-plan property sales
Conveyancing
Age limit for visas lowered from 1 July 2017
The relevant legislative instrument is yet to be released. The Department of Immigration has confirmed that the age limit for
Migration
When you buy or acquire a property in Victoria, you must pay land transfer duty (otherwise known as stamp duty)
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Special Return Criteria 5001
Special Return Criteria 5001 to ensure a person whose visa has been cancelled under s501 BA, cannot be granted another visa,
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polygamy
How do we respond to indigenous and Muslim women living (including some other cultures) in polygamous relationships, according to their
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Definition of marriage in Australia victory law
The legal definition of marriage in Australia could potentially violate international law! Access to justice is a critical issue and
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