Unit rationale, description and aim
This unit focuses on providing students with the skills to enable analysis of the different types of substantive visas, their criteria and conditions for grant and providing strategic options and pathways for clients. The course will also cover bridging visas as non-substantive visas and their role in the migration landscape. Effective problem solving skills and the ability to communicate with clients, the Department of Home Affairs and stakeholders is paramount. Completion of this unit will enable students to develop knowledge of the Australian visa system in practice and theory and effectively communicate and implement strategies for clients.
Learning outcomes
To successfully complete this unit you will be able to demonstrate you have achieved the learning outcomes (LO) detailed in the below table.
Each outcome is informed by a number of graduate capabilities (GC) to ensure your work in this, and every unit, is part of a larger goal of graduating from ACU with the attributes of insight, empathy, imagination and impact.
Explore the graduate capabilities.
Locate, navigate and interpret Migration legislati...
Learning Outcome 01
Demonstrate knowledge on visa application and proc...
Learning Outcome 02
Strategically analyse and assess client’s visa eli...
Learning Outcome 03
Research, formulate and implement appropriate stra...
Learning Outcome 04
Content
- Migration Act, Regulations and Policy and delegated legislation
- Arrival Presence and Departure
- Valid application and decision making
- Interpretation, definitions and meanings
- Visas - Classes and subclasses
- Visas - Criteria and conditions
- Visas – Bars and Waivers
- Bridging visas
- Visitor visas
- Student visas
- Submission writing and Letters of Advice
Assessment strategy and rationale
This graduate course is the prescribed qualification for registration with OMARA to provide migration advice. On completion of all units, students who wish to apply for registration will also sit an independent capstone examination regulated by OMARA.
The assessment tasks for this unit are designed to demonstrate achievement of each of the learning outcomes listed. Occupational Competency Standards have been produced by the Department of Home Affairs and have guided our assessment as the underpinning knowledge and skills required by a migration law practitioner.
To pass the unit, students must achieve at least 50% of the total marks, including all three assessment items.
Overview of assessments
Assessment task 1: Engagement in designated onlin...
Assessment task 1: Engagement in designated online activities
Details: reflective journal and engagement in designated online activities. This assessment involves participation in weekly discussion forum activities and a reflective submission.
Purpose: this task contributes specifically to the development of students’ understanding of unit material.
Format: weekly forum participation and written reflection.
20%
Assessment task 2: Written Advice to Practical Pr...
Assessment task 2: Written Advice to Practical Problem
Details: this assessment requires students to demonstrate their ability to identify and interpret relevant Migration legislation, basic aspects of the visa system and migration policy.
Purpose: assist students contextualise their learning and use theoretical knowledge in a practical and real-life situation. This task requires students to critically analyse an element of Australian Migration Law and provide conclusions informed by legislation and policy.
Format: written assessment.
40%
Assessment task 3: Written Advice to Practical Pr...
Assessment task 3: Written Advice to Practical Problem
Written Advice to Client on Practical Problem.
Details: this assessment requires students to demonstrate their ability to identify and interpret relevant Migration legislation, basic aspects of the visa system and migration policy.
Purpose: assist students contextualise their learning and use theoretical knowledge in a practical and real-life situation. This task requires students to critically analyse an element of Australian Migration Law and provide conclusions informed by legislation and policy.
Format: written assessment.
40%
Learning and teaching strategy and rationale
This is the second unit in the Graduate Diploma in Australian Migration Law and Practice. It is the prescribed qualification for initial registration with the Office of Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) as per s289A of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth).
Our strategy is to encourage students to actively engage with unit content and their peers. Up to 80% of graduates will be in practice as sole practitioners. It is envisaged that developing a community of practice within each unit of learning will encourage students to maintain connections with peers into their professional careers.
This subject will be delivered online only. We have taken an online learning approach to provide accessibility and flexibility to our post graduate students and a student focused approach that increases depth of learning and engagement through actively utilising Canvas.