Assignment title: Information
QU ES T I O N 1 : RES EA RC H ME MO ( 75 0 WORD S , 15 M AR K S )Olivia Melendez is now a client of your firm. This morning you received this email from her:Dear Agent,I've been thinking about my options following our Skype interview. I remember you mentioningone drawback of the visitor visa is that I cannot 'work'. Can you explain to me a bit more what you mean by this?I really want to help my auntie by looking after her children and doing housework. She has recently been diagnosed with a medical condition. I think she's supposed to be getting plenty of bed rest leading up to the birth of the baby. I doubt she is getting much rest as she has the twins to look after (they're 3 years old) and a household to run. I really want to be there to help as shedoesn't have any family in Australia to support her. My uncle is around but he also works very long hours in their business.I am not sure whether the subclass 600 visitor visa (Tourist Stream) will allow me to do this. I'd really appreciate your advice Thanks OliviaYou mention Olivia's email to your office manager who suggests you research the meaning of 'work' in case law. Your office manager helpfully emails you the case name, Ghassan Dib v Minister for Immigration & Multicultural Affairs (1998) 82 FCR 489.Research the meaning of 'work' as it applies to the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) and MigrationRegulations 1994 (Cth) as well as in case law and policy. Prepare a research memo that examines whether Olivia's proposed activity would constitute'work', and make an argument as to whether or not your research findings support the conclusion that Olivia's proposed activity is 'work'.Your research memo must discuss:• the mandatory visa condition which stipulates that Olivia cannot 'work';• your understanding of the meaning of 'work';• how the meaning of 'work' applies to Olivia's circumstances; and• to what extent your research findings have influenced your conclusion as to whether or not Olivia's activity is 'work'