Immigration Law Series 2026: Avoiding Refusals, Revocations and Cancellations

Across character decisions, cancellation powers beyond s 501 and the ongoing complexities of employer-sponsored visas, you will gain practical guidance on when to act, how to intervene early and how to protect your client’s position from the very first interaction. Led by experienced migration barristers, this lunch series provides clear, structured insight you can apply immediately in practice. Migration agents can earn their Category B CPD points, legal practitioners receive 4.5 CPD points, gaining practical insights from Australia’s leading immigration experts to maintain a compliant and confident practice amid ongoing change.

Description

Attend all sessions. Migration agents can earn all their Category B CPD points, including ethics, while legal practitioners will receive 4.5 CPD points in Substantive Law. Gain practical insights from Australia’s leading immigration experts to maintain a compliant and confident practice amid ongoing change.

 

This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories


If you register for the full series as a live online product after the date of an individual session, you will be sent the recording for the sessions that have passed. Alternatively, you can register for individual sessions by following the links below.

Visa Cancellations

Friday, 22 May 2026

This essential seminar helps you identify and respond to visa cancellation risks arising from character concerns. Learn how to act early, manage highstress client situations, and fight cancellations under ss 109, 116 and 128—protecting your client’s position from the outset.

Description

Attend and earn 1.5 CPD points in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

Chair:

Julian Hayden, Senior Lawyer, Hayden Lawyers

12.00pm to 1.30pm Visa Cancellations
  • Explore how character issues affect visa status, applications and cancellations beyond s 501, including cancellations under ss 109, 116 and 128 of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth)
  • Learn when to act, when to refer, how to manage stressed clients, how to protect their position from the very first interaction, including strategies for fighting cancellations

Presented by Sergio Zanotti Staglioro, Barrister and Migration Law Lecturer, Castan Chambers

Presenters

Julian Hayden, Senior Lawyer, Hayden Lawyers
Julian is a highly experienced immigration lawyer with over 13 years in the industry. Julian begun his career as a registered migration agent before transitioning into legal practice. He now operates his own practice in Melbourne. His qualifications are Bachelor of Laws, Master of Laws, and a Graduate Certificate in Migration Law. Julian specialises in complex and high-risk migration matters, with extensive experience representing clients before the Administrative Review Tribunal and Federal Court. Julian has taught immigration law at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at Deakin University, and administrative law at Macquarie University.

Sergio Zanotti Stagliorio, Barrister and Migration Law Lecturer, Castan Chambers
Sergio practises in Migration and Citizenship Law. Before becoming a barrister, Sergio worked as an immigration solicitor for a number of years and was an RMA prior to this. This past experience places him well to appreciate all facets of migration and citizenship law matters. As an advocate, Sergio has appeared and represented clients on matters before the High Court of Australia, Federal Court of Australia (including Full Court), Federal Circuit Court of Australia, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, Migration Review Tribunal, Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Immigration Assessment Authority, the Administrative Review Tribunal and the OMARA. Also Sergio: has authored over 1,300 court decision summaries on migration and citizenship law, most of which for his newsletter (https://migrationlawupdates.com.au), and some for LexisNexis (Administrative Law Decisions); has authored over 1,000 articles and updates on migration and citizenship law, some of which for LexisNexis; is a former assessor at UTS (Graduate Diploma of Australian Migration Law and Practice - GDAMLP); is a former unit coordinator and lecturer at UWS (GDAMLP); is a lecturer at UWS (GDAMLP and LLB); has been a migration law CPD lecturer since 2019; is often consulted by barristers, solicitors and RMAs on complex matters; holds a bachelor's degree in engineering.

 

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Character Decisions in Migration Law

Friday, 5 June 2026

Character issues don’t start and end with s 501. Learn how criminal matters can impact visas across the Migration Act and gain clear, practical strategies for managing character decisions with confidence. 

12.00pm to 1.30pm Character Decisions
  • Breaks down how criminal matters trigger visa consequences beyond s 501, where the real risks sit and how to respond with confidence
  • Clear, practical guidance for immigration professionals dealing with character decisions, with one of Australia’s most experienced barristers in this area

Presented by Sergio Zanotti Staglioro, Barrister and Migration Law Lecturer, Castan Chambers

Description

Attend and earn 1.5 CPD points in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

Chair:

Julian Hayden, Senior Lawyer, Hayden Lawyers

Presenters

Julian Hayden, Senior Lawyer, Hayden Lawyers
Julian is a highly experienced immigration lawyer with over 13 years in the industry. Julian begun his career as a registered migration agent before transitioning into legal practice. He now operates his own practice in Melbourne. His qualifications are Bachelor of Laws, Master of Laws, and a Graduate Certificate in Migration Law. Julian specialises in complex and high-risk migration matters, with extensive experience representing clients before the Administrative Review Tribunal and Federal Court. Julian has taught immigration law at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at Deakin University, and administrative law at Macquarie University.

Sergio Zanotti Stagliorio, Barrister and Migration Law Lecturer, Castan Chambers
Sergio practises in Migration and Citizenship Law. Before becoming a barrister, Sergio worked as an immigration solicitor for a number of years and was an RMA prior to this. This past experience places him well to appreciate all facets of migration and citizenship law matters. As an advocate, Sergio has appeared and represented clients on matters before the High Court of Australia, Federal Court of Australia (including Full Court), Federal Circuit Court of Australia, Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, Migration Review Tribunal, Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Immigration Assessment Authority, the Administrative Review Tribunal and the OMARA. Also Sergio: has authored over 1,300 court decision summaries on migration and citizenship law, most of which for his newsletter (https://migrationlawupdates.com.au), and some for LexisNexis (Administrative Law Decisions); has authored over 1,000 articles and updates on migration and citizenship law, some of which for LexisNexis; is a former assessor at UTS (Graduate Diploma of Australian Migration Law and Practice - GDAMLP); is a former unit coordinator and lecturer at UWS (GDAMLP); is a lecturer at UWS (GDAMLP and LLB); has been a migration law CPD lecturer since 2019; is often consulted by barristers, solicitors and RMAs on complex matters; holds a bachelor's degree in engineering.

 

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Employer-Sponsored Visas Masterclass

Friday, 12 June 2026

Employer sponsored visas remain the number one issue occupying migration lawyers and advisers across Australia. While the 180-day transition period has created new flexibility, it has also exposed fault lines around occupation choice, role changes, timing and compliance that practitioners confront daily. Take a practical dive into the world of work visas! With enforcement by the Australian Border Force intensifying, sponsorship is no longer a compliance tick-box but an active risk area! 

Chair:

Julian Hayden, Senior Lawyer, Hayden Lawyers 

12.00pm to 1.30pm Employer-Sponsored Visas Masterclass
  • When and how to apply, key visa subclasses and requirements, navigating intersecting bridging visas, when visas cease to be in effect, and work rights entitlements
  • Focuses on what actually works, helping you identify risk early, manage difficult scenarios with confidence, and turn sponsorship headaches into strategic opportunities through peer discussion and insights

Presented by Sean Loughland, Lead Immigration Lawyer, EPG Migration

Description

Attend and earn 1.5 CPD points in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories

Presenters

Sean Loughland, Lead Immigration Lawyer, EPG Migration
Sean Loughland is the Lead Immigration Lawyer at EPG Migration, where he oversees the firm’s employer‑sponsored visa practice and provides strategic guidance to a broad portfolio of corporate clients. With over a decade of hands‑on experience in the employer‑sponsored visa landscape, Sean has developed a deep and practical understanding of the complexities that define the 482, 494 and 186 visa programs, as well as related compliance frameworks and policy settings. Throughout his career, Sean has managed high‑volume sponsorship portfolios across a diverse range of industries, including technology, manufacturing, hospitality, and professional services. His extensive involvement in Employment of Record (EOR) arrangements has also positioned him as a specialist in navigating the unique compliance and governance issues that arise within third‑party employment models. This includes risk assessment, monitoring labour market obligations, ensuring sponsor compliance, and advising on operational structures that align with legislative requirements. Sean is known for his practical, solutions‑focused approach, and for translating complex regulatory obligations into clear, commercially grounded guidance. His work emphasises risk management, transparency, and best‑practice processes, helping employers build robust migration frameworks that support workforce planning while meeting statutory requirements. He has previously presented on sponsor compliance, program integrity, and emerging trends in employer‑sponsored migration.

Julian Hayden, Senior Lawyer, Hayden Lawyers
Julian is a highly experienced immigration lawyer with over 13 years in the industry. Julian begun his career as a registered migration agent before transitioning into legal practice. He now operates his own practice in Melbourne. His qualifications are Bachelor of Laws, Master of Laws, and a Graduate Certificate in Migration Law. Julian specialises in complex and high-risk migration matters, with extensive experience representing clients before the Administrative Review Tribunal and Federal Court. Julian has taught immigration law at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels at Deakin University, and administrative law at Macquarie University.

 

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