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What is MARA (Migration Agents Registration Authority) ?

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The Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) is an Australian Government specialist that registers relocation operators and manages the Migration Agents calling. Movement specialists help individuals to relocate to Australia by utilizing their insight into Australian visas and immigration law to finish fundamental visa applications  and speak to them in dealings with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (previously the Department of Immigration and Citizenship), the Tribunals, The Minister, Federal Courts and High Courts of Australia.

The Office likewise helps individuals to discover a movement agent, provide guidance about expenses that specialists may accuse and help of making protestations about operators

Under Australian law (Migration Act 1958, Part 3) any individual who gives "movement help" should generally be a Registered Migration Agent. The expression "movement help" is characterized in area 276 of the Act to cover utilizing, or indicating to utilize, learning of or involvement in relocation technique to prompt or help different individuals with visa applications and related sponsorship's, offers, and so forth.

On 9 February 2009, after a survey, the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, reported new game plans to oversee movement operators. Under these new game plans, the OMARA was set up on 1 July 2009. Beforehand, the enactment selected an association called the Migration Institute of Australia Limited (MIA) to work as the Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA), which was accused of keeping up an enroll of relocation operators and completing an assortment of capacities under the Act in connection to supervision and train of specialists.

The OMARA is a discrete office which is a piece of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (both offer the same ABN). They are found in Sydney, but work broadly.

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