Immigration law case studies

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Immigration law in Australia means the legal rules that guide people's entry into and exit from the country and their presence while in the country. It includes work visas, student visas, family visas, refugee and humanitarian visas, and the like, leading to permanent residency and citizenship. Immigration laws in Australia are dynamic and keep changing with changes in government policies, relations with other countries, and economic needs. The Department of Home Affairs mainly administers the system, and its decisions are usually informed by economic, security, and social considerations.