The Migration Agent Brisbane playlist is dedicated to providing viewers with informative videos produced by Salvo Migration who are the leading Immigration Lawyers in Brisbane. The videos will represent guided information on Australian Migration, Australian Visas and general pathways to Australian Permanent Residency and Australian Citizenship.
We hope this channel will allow viewers to have a greater understanding on some of the more common questions asked in relation to Australian visas as well as explain things in a much more clear and simple way. Specifically, some of the videos in this playlist will discuss Partner, ENS 186 visas, 457 visas, RSMS 187 visas, General Skilled Migration (189, 190, 489 and 887) visas as well as touch on Student visas, Working Holiday and Tourist visas to Australia.
We trust that the quality and value of the videos in this playlist will help demonstrate why we Salvo Migration are the best Migration Lawyers and Immigration Agents in Brisbane.
Many people may be of the opinion that physiotherapists mainly work with back and sports related injuries, but they would be very mistaken. Physiotherapists are highly trained health professionals who provide treatment for people suffering from physical problems arising from injury, disease, illness and ageing. Their aim is to improve a person's quality of life by using a variety of treatments to alleviate pain and restore function or, in the case of permanent injury or disease, to lessen the effects of any dysfunction.
Australia requires for all physiotherapists to be registered and according to data released from the Physiotherapy Board Of Australia, as at May 2012 there were 23,301 physiotherapists on the register. These professionals work in a variety of environments including hospitals, community health centres, private practices, sports clubs, rehabilitation centres, schools, fitness centres and in the workplace. They either work alone or with other health providers to provide a multi-directional approach to rehabilitation
The job role of the physiotherapist
The role of a physiotherapist is extremely varied with no two days being the same. He/she may have to assess the physical condition of a patient in order to diagnose problems and implement a treatment plan, or alternatively they could also be re-training patients to walk, or helping others to cope with crutches, walking frames, or wheelchairs. He/she will also be responsible for educating their patients and their families, (as well as the community at large) to prevent injuries and to help those people lead healthy lifestyles. In some instances the physiotherapist may be asked to plan and put in place community fitness programmes. Finally, physiotherapists can also issue sick leave certificates should it be deemed necessary to do so. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05BOdIuuAuc
As Immigration Lawyers Brisbane, the No.1 most common type of Migration Advice our clients seek revolves around the age old question ‘what are my visa options to stay in Australia?’ In response to this, we often advise clients that the majority of applications can be more or less divided into a handful of different visa categories. There are of course the more unique or obscure visa pathways, however for the common migrant; it is unlikely that they would qualify for more than one or two visas at any point in time.
To help our clients understand, we often break down the different visa pathways into eight (8) separate categories. Skilled Visas, Student Visas, Sponsored Visas, Temporary Work Visas, Family Visas, Business Visas, Visitor Visas, New Zealand Citizens Visas and Other Visas. Within each of these eight categories there can be several visa classes, all of which have their own unique and distinct eligibility criteria.
Importantly, some visas, such as Student or Visitor visas, although are generally only intended for short stays in Australia, are often used by applicants as a ‘vehicle’ to a more substantial and longer term visa. For example, following the completion of their studies, Student visa holders may find suitable employment and be eligible for a Sponsor visa if their Australian employer is willing to sponsor them and meets specific criteria. Alternatively, students who have studied in a highly skilled area may be eligible to apply for a Skilled visa, based on factors such as their points score and their ability to obtain a Migration Skills Assessment in their occupation.
Similarly, Visitor visas are commonly used by applicants who have Australian partners as a way of entering the country and then applying for a Partner visa from inside Australia, enjoying the benefit of a ‘Bridging Visa’ which allows them to stay inside the country with their Australian partners while the new visa is processing. This is often seen as preferable to applying from outside Australia where they may otherwise be forced to spend long periods of time separated from their Australian partners waiting for their new visa. Salvo Migration
A video explaining the common pathways to permanent residency.
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As the leading Migration Agent Brisbane, we thought it would be helpful to provide a video which illustrates the most common pathways to permanent residency, particularly for those already on short term temporary visas in Australia. Accordingly, a large percentage of the people we assist are those who are already inside the country on Working Holiday, Tourist or Student visas looking to extend their stays through legitimate means.
As the below graphic demonstrates, Working Holiday and Tourist visa holders may want to consider enrolling in an Australian course of study which although does not directly lead to permanent residency, can be used as a vehicle to obtain skills in an industry or occupation in demand in Australia. Importantly, this means that Students who have studied in skilled areas may then be able to apply for permanent residency through the Skilled Visa pathways, or alternatively, obtain sponsorship through an Australian employer. Additionally, many Student visas holders find an Australian partner which also opens up the possibility of applying for a Partner visa from within the country. Migration Agent
Martin Salvo, Director of Salvo Migration, is a reputable and sought after migration lawyer in Brisbane with extensive experience in all areas of Australian migration law. Martin has successfully represented a broad range of clients including families, students, skilled migrants and small, medium and large businesses looking to sponsor skilled workers. Martin can offer comprehensive knowledge in complex legal issues including visa non-compliance, refusals, cancellations. SalvoMigration.com.au
Importantly, Martin can assist with all matters including (but not limited to) general visa advice, visa preparation and filing, to Migration Review Tribunal and Ministerial Intervention representation.
Additionally, Martin has specific knowledge and experience in teaching/presenting to businesses about options and obligations relating to employer sponsorship and also to groups of individuals about various visa possibilities as well as having trained and taught many other migration agents and lawyers in Brisbane.
Martin has developed a high client care approach with strong attention to detail which is demonstrated by large volume of referral work from past and present clients. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5m7IZS00rg