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appointment at Registered Office: Level 7 91 Phillip St Parramatta |
All Mail please: PO Box 203, Rydalmere BC NSW 1701 Australia Meetings also : 2 Park Street Sydney |
ron.dick@hallmarkimmigration.com.au |
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Ron Dick
Principal
Hallmark Immigration
Meetings by appointment only:
Level 7 91 Phillip Street
Parramatta NSW 2150
Couriers and deliveries to above address.
All Mail to Postal Address:
Hallmark Immigration
PO Box 203
Rydalmere BC NSW 1701
Australia
+61.2.9613.8326
Fax +61.2.96137371
Credentials and Contracting:
ABN
94 804 321 915
Privacy Statement:
Private, sensitive and confidential information provided by clients or
intending clients of Hallmark Immigration is kept securely and used only for
the purposes of providing immigration advice and assistance to clients.
Clients submitting such information to Hallmark Immigration may request
erasure (where law permits) of their private and confidential information
provided to Hallmark Immigration and stored by Hallmark Immigration.
Guarantees are an Impossibility:
I must advise all clients planning to migrate to Australia, first and
foremost, it is most important not to actually stop business or withdraw
from employment, sell up assets offshore or contract to acquire
assets/liabilities in Australia until the visa is granted and evidenced in
your passport by the Australian Department of Immigration or the Department
of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
The content of the pages
on this website is, of necessity, general and incomplete.
It is not intended to amount to professional immigration advice to visitors
to this website regarding their own specific situation, and is intended only
to open up some of the scope of opportunities on which the website visitor
may later seek firm advice from Hallmark Immigration.
Disability access:
Hallmark Immigration has sought to provide its information to potential
clients in an easily accessible manner. If you have a disability, such as
English usage or other disability, please arrange for us to be contacted so
that we can assist. Interpreters and translators can be arranged. Your
feedback on any other aspects would be appreciated so that a way around any
disability can be found.
Registered Trademarks:
Hallmark Immigration, Australian Registered Migration Hallmark.
Payments:
Client
Account details: Swift CTBAAUZS 06227110122574 for international payments by
clients. For fees within Australia, payments can be made at your option and
convenience to: BSB 062-271 Account 10122574 Account name "Hallmark
Immigration" at the Commonwealth Bank West Ryde. Cash, cheques or major
credit cards are acceptable.
Fee Payments & Payments to reimburse Disbursements on
your behalf:
1. Bank Transfers in Australia can be made to Hallmark Immigration BSB 062 271 A/c 10122574 client account Commonwealth Bank electronically, or over the counter at your own bank, any bank.
2. International bank transfers/payments can be made through your home bank
to the Australian bank using SWIFT code CTBAAU2S062271 10122574 Account name
"Hallmark Immigration"
at Commonwealth Bank, West Ryde Branch BSB 062271 at
T18 West Ryde Market Place Shopping Centre 14 Anthony Road West Ryde NSW
2114 Australia.
3. On request Mastercard or Visa card schedules of payment can be drawn up,
incorporating a small recovery for the merchant bank charges.
Tribute to the Indigenous People of Australia
who preceded European settlement which commenced in 1788 in their lands: The
land in the region I now walk over is that of the Dharug. It stretches from
Broken Bay just north of Sydney, south to the Shoalhaven and west to the
Blue Mountains. The clan in the immediate area of my office in Parramatta
was the Barramattagal clan, from whose name Parramatta was derived,
supplanting the official name of Rose Hill originally given to the area by the very
early British colonists.
Hallmark:
an official mark indicating quality, stamped on bullion or articles of gold,
silver and platinum to indicate origin, quality and genuineness. Gold and
silver articles were assayed and stamped with a "hallmark" at Goldsmiths'
Hall London in the 18th century.