by Attorney Rickard | Nov 30, 2015 | Graduate Visa, Immigration Case Studies
Failure to meet just one criteria will lead to visa refusal A potential migrant from Vietnam applied for a Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa but failed to simply apply for an Australian Federal Police check before making the visa application. He therefore did not...
by Attorney Rickard | Nov 18, 2015 | Immigration Case Studies, Justin Rickard
The First Golden Rule of Migration – Never Ever Delay Your Migration Application Almost without exception, apply to migrate now, not later! Here are the 5 little known secrets on to make sure your migration is both cheaper and more likely to succeed. As...
by Attorney Rickard | Nov 17, 2015 | Australian Visas, Essential Visa Tips, Immigration Case Studies, Religious Worker Visa
Religious worker visas for their pastors gained by 2 very different Sydney churches You can learn from these two cases of an American man, his wife and 2 children and a Malaysian man with his wife and 3 children who had traveled to Australia to join and work at two...
by Attorney Rickard | Nov 17, 2015 | Australian Visas, Distinguished Talent Visa, Immigration Case Studies
Distinguished Talent Visa Our client was a Chinese female chess champion – a world chess grand master in fact! She started playing chess professionally at only 12 years old and has played all over the world, rising to be # 1 in the world at several stages. China is...
by Attorney Rickard | Nov 16, 2015 | Australian Visas, Immigration Case Studies, Refugee Visa
Safe escape to Australia turned down by a biased decision A Chinese man who had travelled to Australia as a “boat person” was seeking refugee status. In fact, he was one of a group of refugee applicants who were Attorney Rickard’s very first clients, way back in 1992....