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Choosing the right immigration solicitor is one of the most important decisions you will ever make.

Yes, We can solve your immigration problem for sure.

Over her years of practice and experience, Anne has handled a range of different matters and scenarios, including serious and high-profile cases and like extremely had case like Simoes family that she handled very professionally and with a dedication out of normal. She has an excellent 'hands-on' approach with her practice, regularly having meetings with all of her staff and clients. This gives her the opportunity to further develop her considerable practical knowledge in immigration law, known as a complex and everchanging area of practice.
Anne O'Donoghue will help you in any area of immigration, including: Business migration Permanent residency applications Employer nominations Four year employer sponsorships Skilled workers Long term overstayers Bridging visas Work permits Deportation Marriage/de facto Detention Sports visas

With 23 years of legal experience Anne O'Donoghue will achieve an immigration solution to your migration problem for which she is renowned.

Anne O'Donoghue through her international network of consultants will bring you up to date on what is new and equip you to make crucial decisions about business/personal migration and eduational opportunities in Australia. Anne O'Donoghue is the principal solicitor of the law firm Anne O'Donoghue and Associates. Anne O'Donoghue was admitted to practice in 1981, has been in private practice since 1990 and has specialised in Immigration Law for the past 8 years. Mrs O'Donoghue is an Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law and a Registered Migration Agent (No: 9368943). Mrs O'Donoghue has been a member of the Law Council of Australia since 1993 and is a member of the Hong Kong Australia Business Association. Under Anne O'Donoghue's guidance and direction the business has achieved a very high level of success. The firm has a highly experienced and accredited staff and consultants giving professional services and back up. Mrs O'Donoghue has been a former law lecturer at the University of Technology in Sydney and the University of NSW. Mrs O'Donoghue has also lectured for the BLEC organization preparing Immigration Law seminars for lawyers and migration agents.

Anne O'Donoghue - an Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law


To be an Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law by the Law Society of NSW, a person must be a practicing lawyer with at least 3 years experience in Immigration Law and must pass a rigorous examination involving preparing a complicated test case, a three hour examination and a videotaped interview with a client. Specialists must undertake 20 hours per year of continuing professional education to keep up their accreditation, and they must pay for insurance to preserve clients rights. ACCREDITATIONS: Solicitor of The High Court since 26/02/82 Solicitor of The Supreme Court of NSW since 04/12/87 Solicitor of The Supreme Court of Victoria since 01/12/81 Accredited Specialist Immigration Law Nov 98 Member of The Law Council of Aust - Business Law Section. Member of the Nationality & Residience Commitee-Law Council of Aust.

Telephone us now on 1800 MIGRATION (Free call Australia Wide) Mandarin and Cantonese spoken.

China became the largest source of migrants to Australia for the first time ever, with a total of 29.547 Chinese immigrants emigrating to Australia; This represents 17.5 percent of the total number of immigrants admitted under the Australian Migration Program. Followed by the United Kingdom and India at 23,931 and 21,768, respectively.

Australia is an extremely popular destination for highly skilled young people wishing to start a new life in another country. The country's economy is strong and Australia is actively encouraging the immigration of skilled migrants. Skilled migrants wishing to work in Australia will be assessed on a points based system with points awarded for work experience, qualifications and language proficiency. Other ways of obtaining immigration visas to Australia include the Australian Family Migration and Humanitarian Programs. Australia's Migration Program for 2007-2008 provides for up to 152,800 places, with 102,500 of those under skilled migration - such as the Australian Skilled Independent visa. Cortesy of: www.beewaspremoval.com www.wallpaperremovalsydney.com

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