Acknowledgement Letter: fill in the contact details, sign, and then send it back to jack.li@starimmigration.com.au
We are bound by the new Code of Conduct published by the OMARA. The new Code of Conduct states that a registered migration agent must not provide specific advice until an agreement is in place except for an initial consultation. Here’s the extract of the Code of Conduct:
“42. Service agreements
(1) Subject to section 43, a migration agent must not give immigration assistance to a client unless: (a) a service agreement that: (i) covers the immigration assistance; and (ii) authorises the agent to act on the client’s behalf; and (iii) complies with the requirements of this Division; is in force; and (b) if the service agreement has been varied—that variation met the requirements of section 44.
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43. Service agreements not required for initial consultations
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(4) To avoid doubt: (a) only the first consultation between a migration agent and a client or a potential client in relation to a particular immigration matter is an initial consultation; and (b) if a consultation consists of a series of sessions conducted on more than one day, sessions conducted on a day other than the first day are taken not to be part of an initial consultation.”