AUSTRALIA VISAS WITHOUT TEARS

AUSTRALIA VISAS WITHOUT TEARS
Author: Dr, Ope Banwo
Publisher: Dr Ope Banwo
Total Pages: 224
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The Comprehensive Handbook Of All Visas To Australia And Step by Step Guide On How To Apply For Them

USA Immigration Without Tears

USA Immigration Without Tears
Author: Dr. Ope Banwo
Publisher: Dr Ope Banwo
Total Pages: 148
Release:
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

A Summary Handbook Of The Multiple USA Immigration Options Available For Business Professionals, Entrepreneurs, Investors, Entertainers, Journalists And other Special Skilled Workers Intending To legally Immigrate To The US.

UNITED KINGDOM VISAS WITHOUT TEARS

UNITED KINGDOM VISAS WITHOUT TEARS
Author: Dr. Ope Banwo
Publisher: Dr Ope Banwo
Total Pages: 746
Release:
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

A Comprehensive Handbook Of All Visas To United Kingdome And Step By Step Guide On How To Apply For Them.

Mindset Metamorphosis

Mindset Metamorphosis
Author: Dr Ope Banwo
Publisher: Dr Ope Banwo
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2024-08-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This book, "Adventures of a Guru Wannabe," was born out of a desire to share these lessons with fellow entrepreneurs who might be facing similar struggles. I wanted to create a resource that not only highlights the common pitfalls in the journey of a netpreneur but also provides practical solutions to overcome them. By sharing my story and the insights I've gained, I hope to inspire and guide others to navigate their own entrepreneurial paths with confidence and resilience.

Brothers At War

Brothers At War
Author: Ope Banwo
Publisher: Dr Ope Banwo
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2024-02-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Chronicles Of Muguland II - Brothers At War This book II in the Chronicles of Muguland factional series recounts in vivid detail the drama, the horrors and the cost of the fratricidal civil war between the tribes of Muguland when the military rulers, who had seized power by force of arms, finally fell out among themselves. The tribal generals declared war on each other with the lives of millions of citizens of Muguland in the balance This short historical novel is a work of FACTION that incorporated fiction and non-fiction narratives in a sprawling tale of betrayals, ego, ambition and dashed hopes in an fictional african nation blessed with so much natural and human resources, but which continuously failed to live up to its potential for greatness. This may be a work of faction but it is indeed the true story of most african countries in a continent blessed with so much but with so little to show for their blessings

Visas Without Fear – Us Immigration Unveiled

Visas Without Fear – Us Immigration Unveiled
Author: Dr.C LA Vaughn PhD
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2012-10-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1477141375

This book was written to eliminate the Fear of US Immigration and the complexities of the US Immigration System. The specific intention and objective is to UNVEIL the U.S. Immigration System, provide Tips and guidance to Foreigners that will reduce the FEAR .To give insight for the correct behavior that may influence the approval or denial decision. The broken, yet complex, US Visa and Immigration System, intimidates and frustrates most Foreigners, from finding the correct US Consulate for the first interview appointment to completing the process. This book is written by Foreigners for Foreigners, professionals, lawyers and individuals. The content of this book represents the personal experiential knowledge and perspective of two Foreigners a USA Citizen as contributor, family and acquaintances. The experiences of many individuals and families interviewed by the authors are also reflected. The Authors US Immigration experiences involve some 8+ years of filing, researching, communicating, interviews, and processing at several different US Consulates outside the US and with different Immigration offices inside the US. Dealing with seven law firms, including winning a malpractice case against one firm, provided deep insight and first-hand experience into the US Immigration System. The authors met and interviewed many Foreigners, with their own personal Immigration experiences, pursuing their Dreams to visit or immigrate to America.

Policing Undocumented Migrants

Policing Undocumented Migrants
Author: Louise Boon-Kuo
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317096339

Migration policing experiments such as boat turn-backs and offshore refugee processing have been criticised as unlawful and have been characterised as exceptional. Policing Undocumented Migrants explores the extraordinarily routine, powerful, and above all lawful practices engaged in policing status within state territory. This book reveals how the everyday violence of migration law is activated by making people ‘illegal’. It explains how undocumented migrants are marginalised through the broad discretion underpinning existing frameworks of legal responsibility for migration policing. Drawing on interviews with people with lived experience of undocumented status within Australia, perspectives from advocates, detailed analysis of legislation, case law and policy, this book provides an in-depth account of the experiences and legal regulation of undocumented migrants within Australia. Case studies of street policing, immigration raids, transitions in legal status such as release from immigration detention, and character based visa determination challenge conventional binaries in migration analysis between the citizen and non-citizen and between lawful and unlawful status. By showing the organised and central role of discretionary legal authority in policing status, this book proposes a new perspective through which responsibility for migration legal practices can be better understood and evaluated. Policing Undocumented Migrants will be of interest to scholars and practitioners working in the areas of criminology, criminal law, immigration law and border studies.

Migrant Protest and Democratic States of Exception

Migrant Protest and Democratic States of Exception
Author: Kathleen R. Arnold
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2023-08-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000918149

Recognizing the radical disparity between migration/border policy and constitutional law “inside these borders,” Kathleen R. Arnold focuses on two main forms of migrant protest to explore the meaning of resistance in a sovereign context: self-harming protest by detainees and faith-based sanctuary of individuals scheduled for detention. This activism creates a “democratic state of exception,” interrupting the legal process, altering discretionary forms of sovereign power, and enacting rights not formally granted; these efforts go beyond the assertion of liberal rights or merely restoring the rule of law (even if these are also goals), challenging the warfare state while constituting a demos that is formally illegible. Migrant Protest and Democratic States of Exception will be of interest to scholars, migrant advocacy professionals (including INGO and IGO officers), graduate students, and advanced undergraduate students in a variety of fields from legal studies to forced migration and refugee studies, political science, human rights, protest history, and contemporary movements.

Finding My Place

Finding My Place
Author: Anne Aly
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1460708741

From Cairo to Canberra -- the irresistible story of an irrepressible woman 'Anne Aly's ... influence will be felt for years to come ... It sinks in how significant she may be to public life.' -- The Good Weekend In 2016, Anne Aly was the first Australian Muslim woman, the first Egyptian-born woman and the first counter-terrorism expert to be elected to federal parliament. She was also most probably the first parliamentarian to have seen Zoolander 23 times. 'What am I doing here?' she asked herself as she was sworn in with her hand on her English translation of the Quran. It's a question the former professor has raised more than once since she arrived in Australia aged two bearing the name Azza Mahmoud Fawzi Hosseini Ali el Serougi. The answer is a fascinating and moving story of a Muslim girl growing up in suburban Australia in the seventies, a girl who danced the divide between the expectations and values of their parents' culture and that of their adopted land, and whose yardstick for 'a normal' Australian family was The Brady Bunch. Told with warmth, humour and insight, Finding My Place is an irresistible story by an irrepressible Australian woman who has truly found where she belongs, and who continues to make her mark internationally and in public life.