Hannibal is a qualified Australian Registered Migration Agent since 2004, based between London and Australia with an extensive career spanning some 5 years with both Commonwealth and State Government departments including the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) in Adelaide, South Australia. Hannibal has advised a wide range of employers and employees throughout the UK and Australia together with expatriate executives based in UK, Asia, Europe, United States and the Middle East. His clients have included financial services and telecommunications executives, media professionals, and employees at the South Australian Regional Councils and ASX listed companies. His interests are in business and skilled migration and has over 20 years experience in a diverse range of visa matters, including appeals and tribunal matters with a proven successful track record in dealing with difficult and unusual cases. Hannibal is a member of the Migration Institute of Australia (MMIA), Migration Alliance (MA) and a Registered Migration Agent with the Office of Migration Agents Registration Authority of Australia (OMARA) and subject to their Code of Conduct. He is also a member of the Britain-Australia Society. Hannibal is a Registered Agent who is a regular speaker at immigration and industry seminars and events. Hannibal is a proud Australian and British citizen. Fields of Expertise Employer Sponsored Visas (ENS & RSMS) Subclass 482 Temporary Skilled Shortage (TSS) visas Parent and Contributory Parent Visa Partner Visa All types of General Skilled Migration Visa applications Complex Immigration cases, including Health Waivers Business Immigration strategy Resident Return and Former Resident visas Australian citizenship applications Migration Review Tribunal and Administrative Appeals Tribunal appeals
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