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Watt Migration
Welcome to Watt Migration, Canberra’s small-but-mighty boutique immigration law practice powered solely by Principal Migration Consultant Ben Watt.
Here, you won’t get lost in a sea of staff – instead, you’ll benefit from deep legal expertise fused with genuine care and unwavering dedication. As your trusted partner, we go the extra mile to deliver clear, transparent, and tailored solutions, guiding you through every step of the process with hands-on support and creative problem-solving.
Driven by your goals and grounded in our commitment, we turn complex challenges into empowering new beginnings, always putting your interests first.
- Permanent Residency Pathways
- Appeal & Review (AAT/ ART Representation)
- Skilled & Employer‑Sponsored Visas
- Partner & Family Visas
- Student & Graduate Visas
- Visitor & Temporary Visas
- Australian Citizenship & Resident Return Visas
We specialise in
All Type of cases
Mr. Watt is frequently invited to speak on matters of immigration law.
You may review his professional insights via the links below.
- What HR needs to know about recent migration changes (2024)
- Ben presented on Migreation Law at the Sydney NDIS Workforce Symposium (2024)
- Migration is part of a complex chess game in construction, housing (2022)
- Australian visa changes 2022: The opportunities for migrants this year (2021)
- Australia wants temporary visa holders back ‘as soon as possible’ says Immigration Minister Alex Hawke (2021)
- ‘Goodbye Australia’: Displaced temporary visa holders shift their immigration dream to Canada (2020)
- Visa rule changes make for an uncertain future (2020)
- Despite being adopted at birth by Australian citizens abroad Stephanie is out of visa options to live with her family (2020)
- COVID-19 restrictions: Temporary visa holders who want to travel to Australia ‘urgently’ may apply for exemptions (2020)
- Australia plans ‘significant’ visa changes to limit COVID-19 impact on international students (2020)
- Major changes in Australian immigration policy (2019)
- ‘State of chaos’: Migrants face uncertain 2020 as regional visa push kicks in (2019)
- This star student is facing deportation from Australia weeks out from her final exams (2019)
- Melbourne’s Maori street wardens are using culture to steer young people from crime (2019)