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Level 1, 545 King Street, West Melbourne VIC 3003
+61 3 9088 6264
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Team

Wei Wen Phang

Migration Lawyer

"Highly experienced and amazing people to work with :) thank you for all your work and dedication." - Siddesh

Wei Wen completed her Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Global Studies from the Australian Catholic University in 2020. She completed her Practical Legal Training with the College of Law in 2021 and was admitted to the Supreme Court of Victoria in 2022.

Wei Wen has particular expertise in Employer Sponsored Migration, assisting businesses to fill crucial skill gaps in their organisations. With her own migrant background, she is passionate about assisting others in their migration journey and providing a helping hand along the way.

In her free time, you can find Wei Wen having a good boogie with her friends at a jam session or attempting to pet the nearest available cat (if only they would let her).

QUALIFICATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS

  • Bachelor of Laws (Honours)(Second Class, Division A), Australian Catholic University
  • Bachelor of Global Studies, Australian Catholic University
  • Graduate Diploma of Legal Practise, College of Law
  • Admitted as a Lawyer of the Supreme Court of Victoria
  • Australian Practising Certificate
  • Member of the Law Institute of Victoria
  • Member of Victorian Women Lawyers

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