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You can become an immigration officer by training and have the qualifications
What qualification I have to get to become a Immigration officer
why wonld you become an immigration officer
There is no official age limit to be come an immigration officer. You must simply be able to meet the demands of the job.
To become an immigration officer in Australia you will have to do a graduate certificate course that lasts for about 6 months. You will then become registered with MARA the Migration Agents Registry Authority. The Migration Institure of Australia govern the membership of Migration Agents.
Not in the US but probably in their home country.
In Australia you need to be trained through a Graduate Certificate in Immigration Law and then be registered with the Migration Agents Registration Authority. Otherwise you can become a lawyer and then register as an agent to provide this advice.
One could enroll in a culinary school in Australia, such as "Le Courdon Bleu" culinary arts school in Sydney, or Melbourne...just a suggestion....
Until 1960 it would be safe to quote an English cookbook. However as a result of Immigration from all over the world the Cuisine in Australia has become truly cosmopolitan. There is no longer a local cuisine in Australia.
"Immigration Officer" is a generic term covering jobs such as Immigration Enforcement Agent, Adjudications Officer, Immigration Information Officer, or Detention Officer. Each position requires a slightly different backgrounds in terms of education, and physical abilities and hire at entry level of GS-5 unless your experience qualifies you for a higher grade. You must be under 35 for most law-enforcement positions. To apply for most federal government job openings, you can apply online at www.usajobs.opm.gov. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services maintains a career link at www.uscis.gov and Immigration and Customs Enforcement at www.ice.gov. For most positions, you will be required to take a test administered by the Office of Personnel Management that is specific to the position you apply for. As positions become available, USCIS/ICE calls applicants with the highest scores first for interviews. Successful applicants will receive an offer which states the location, pay grade and other details. If you accept the offer, you will be paid as you complete a course of training relevant to your position. Upon graduation, you will be an "immigration officer" but still subject to a one year probationary period.
Olivia was born in Cambridge, England. In 1954, when she was six, she and her family emigrated to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Since then, she has lived in England and the United States, but still considers Australia her home.
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