Migration law definition

Migration law means international and related domestic law, practices and norms coming into application when the nationals of one state, or stateless persons, move into, or transit across, areas under the control and/or jurisdiction of another state.

Examples of Migration law in a sentence

  • For occupations that appear on an eligible list of skilled occupations a skills assessment is only required in accordance with the relevant standard visa programs set out under Migration law.

  • Skills assessing authorities under this agreement include the Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA) and Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) For occupations that appear on an eligible list of skilled occupations a skills assessment is only required in accordance with the relevant standard visa programs set out under Migration law.

  • La ambivalencia en la comprensión del migrante [Migration law and policy in Chile: Ambivalence in understanding the migrant].

  • For occupations in the EK DAMA Occupation & Concessions List that also appear on an eligible list of skilled occupations a skills assessment is only required in accordance with the relevant standard visa programs set out under Migration law.