GTC Lawyers Cairns
If you have a court case coming up in Cairns, or just need some good legal advice, our Cairns Lawyers are the people to see.
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We recommend booking a 1 hour conference with your local lawyer before going to court. You will get expert advice on what you should do, the likely outcome and any preparation you need to do beforehand. You will also get a fixed quote on the cost for you to be represented in your local Court on the day.
Cairns Magistrates Court
The Cairns Magistrates Court has the operating hours of 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Friday. The Cairns Magistrates Court is at 5D Sheridan Street, Cairns. If you are using public transport, the Magistrates Court is 900 metres from Cairns Central Shopping Centre.
Cairns International Airport is located 7 km north of Cairns city with direct flights to 18 international and 30 domestic destinations. Located on the east coast of Cape York Peninsula, with a population of 145,000 people, Cairns serves as the major commercial centre for North Queensland.
Once a sugar-milling town, Cairns is now a popular tourist destination famous for fishing, diving and crocodile spotting tours, the safest place to escape the tropical heat in Cairns is the saltwater lagoon located on the Cairns Esplanade.
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Immigration
If you are looking at temporary or permanent residence in Australia, it is essential to obtain legal advice from an experienced migration lawyer. Australian migration law is constantly being updated, with amendments passing Australia’s Parliament every month. It can be hard to keep track with what level of English you require, how to obtain a skills assessment, and what the sponsorship obligations are when employing an overseas worker. Go To Court’s lawyers are experienced in handling migration matters. From visa applications to appeals, your migration status is in safe hands. -Australian Visa Information -Becoming an Australian Citizen -Appeal Cancellation of Visa -Refugee Review Tribunal -Appeal Extradition -Administrative Appeals Tribunal