A large audience recently attended the Migration Bureau’s latest Australian Emigration Seminar, presented in conjunction with the National Australia Bank and Victoria State Government.

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Australia Emigration Seminar A Runaway (to Oz) Success
07/03/10

A large audience recently attended the Migration Bureau’s latest Australian Emigration Seminar, presented in conjunction with the National Australia Bank and Victoria State Government.

The seminar dealt with recent changes to the Australian Government’s immigration policies, including the removal of the MODL Migration Occupations in Demand List. Nathan Cox, of the Victoria State Government, provided an interesting regional perspective and stressed the growing importance of state-sponsored visa classes. Grant King, Director of the Migration Bureau, highlighted the need for potential emigrants to act quickly given the likelihood of further changes to Australia’s immigration policies later this year. Nathan Cox & Grant King
  Nathan Cox + Grant King

Staff of the Migration Bureau later received in-depth training from Nathan Cox on recent developments in federal / state regulations and procedures.
The National Bank is an official Settlement Services partner of the Migration Bureau, offering relocation services to all Australia-bound clients.

Further Emigration Seminars are scheduled throughout 2010. For further details contact the Migration Bureau.

For further information about emigrating to Victoria, please visit: www.vic.gov.au 

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