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Australia’s migration advice industry in disarray : Comments
By Murray Hunter, published 12/11/2020Australia’s Department of Home Affairs has fragmented the profession into two distinct categories, leaving many free from scrutiny and not subject to governance or the profession’s code of conduct.
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This includes good, democratic heritage, citizens of Hong Kong who wish to escape Hong Kong's descent into one-party, communist government.
Many from Hong Kong are cashed up and have the high business skills Australia needs.
More see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Australia#Current_immigration_programs indicates:
"Employment and family visas can often lead to Australian citizenship; however, this requires the applicant to have lived in Australia for at least four years with at least one year as a permanent resident.
INVESTOR VISAS - Foreign investors could invest the business or fund in Australia to acquire the Permanent Residential of Australia, after 4 years (including the year which acquire the visa), they need to take the exam and make a declaration in order to be a citizen of Australia."