Professional Course in New Zealand Immigration Law

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If you want to practice as a New Zealand immigration agent, support your registration with an intensive training programme in New Zealand immigration law. This course will assist you to develop both the legal and practical skills required to work as an immigration adviser in New Zealand.

In 2013, this course is being offered in Sydney and Melbourne:

  • Sydney - North Sydney Training Centre, 9-12 February 2013
  • Melbourne, City Queen campus, 11-14 April 2013

Download a registration form.

Course Essentials

  • Location:
  • Other locations:

    North Sydney Training Centre, 9-12 February 2013

  • College:
    College of Law and Justice
  • Course code:
    BNPCZ
  • Duration:
    32 hours
  • Course dates:
    • Sat 9 Feb 2013 - Tue 12 Feb 2013
    • Thu 11 Apr 2013 - Sun 14 Apr 2013

How to register

For further information on this course, download the flyer.

To register for this course, download and complete the registration form.

For any queries, please contact us by email at immlaw@vu.edu.au, or call +61 3 9919 1843

Course contents

The Professional Certificate in New Zealand Immigration Law consists of 9 modules covering a variety of topics including:

  • Introduction to New Zealand immigration law and practice
  • Professional responsibilities
  • Temporary residence class visas
  • Specific temporary residence visas including work visas, study visas and visitor visas
  • Permanent residence class visas
  • Specific permanent residence class visas including family visas, special category visas, skilled migrant visas, residence work category visas and business visas
  • Refugee and protection status visas
  • Reviews and appeals process

Professional Certificate of New Zealand Immigration Law

Admission Information

Students must complete the registration form

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