Posted on 31/10/16
Businessman Lu Xianfeng is planning to fly fresh milk to his home city of Ningbo, in eastern China, from Tasmania. Lu owns Australia’s largest dairy operation from the island state, Moon Lake Investments Pty bought the 191-year-old Van Diemen’s Land Co. for $214 million (A$280 million) in March, giving him access to 25 dairy farms […]
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Posted on 23/10/16
Young women from South Australia are continuing to leave the state at far higher rates than men their age, in the 20 to 24 age group. Adelaide Now reports that last financial year, women made up 95% of the state’s population loss to other states in that early twenties age group – a rise from […]
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Posted on 20/10/16
An Entrepreneur Visa was launched on September 10, 2016. As one of my clients described it well – ‘it is a mini version of 132b venture capitalist program’. Though the investment requirements are lower, the big emphasis is on the competent English language and entrepreneurial skills. Though this visa has individual innovative skills in its […]
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Posted on 18/10/16
It is all about the Genuine Position! It seems that businesses are obtaining their SBS – Standard Business Sponsorship rights with less difficulty in comparison to defending the Genuine Position stand. It is not uncommon to witness a business holding SBS rights but not being able to successfully nominate the occupation they need. Organisation Charts […]
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Posted on 22/09/16
A new Australian visa category provides pathway to permanent residency. The new visa is now open to new applications. It hopes to attract and retain the best and the brightest entrepreneurial talent. In an SBS report, Minister for Immigration and Border Protection Peter Dutton said the Government was driving economic growth through innovation. Mr. Dutton added that the new Entrepreneur visa […]
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Posted on 15/09/16
The Department of Immigration announced an important change in the points test for the Skilled Migration Program. The points test will now have an additional five points to students of Australian institutions. Specifically for students with doctorate-level and masters by research qualifications in science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) and information and communication technology fields. The National […]
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Posted on 06/09/16
Given that some State Governments have lessen their entry criteria for investment into the business, we are noticing increased activity in this area of the business. The establishment costs of these clients into Australia have become more affordable and less risky given that in some states more than 50% of the required total net assets […]
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Posted on 01/09/16
The Australia market for shopping centres in both the CBD and non-CBD areas has recently been the target by foreign investors. Retail foreign buyers are dominating the Australia market by more than half and is not showing any signs of slowing down. The Daily Telegraph released a recent report that CBRE research shows that foreign investors make up of 51% of […]
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Posted on 31/08/16
One of the most critical elements of any skilled migration application represents EVIDENCE, a set of documents supporting and surrounding Genuine Position argument. Many agents forget to account for this in the correct way and a high number of rejected nominations were indeed lacking relevant supporting evidence. General business plans / case overviews do not deliver […]
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Posted on 30/08/16
Digital marketing has been improving sales of Australian products to China through game-changing customer-centric marketing initiatives. A host of Australian companies target Chinese middle class who are hungry for high quality health, supplements, food and cosmetics products through global conglomerate Alibaba. Thuy Ong of ABC News reports that China’s middle class is expected to grow to […]
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