
Rondik Mizori
Migration Lawyer
EDUCATION
I completed a Bachelor of Law/Arts at Edith Cowan University in WA, and a graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice.
The inequality I saw between women and men worldwide made me pursue my studies in law. I wanted to understand the law and how it works so I can help those who are unable to help themselves and who are voiceless in our society, particularly young women.
PROFESSIONAL LIFE
I was admitted as a lawyer in 2011. I commenced practicing law in 2017 at a migration law firm in Perth after I had completed my Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration law and practice.
Migration is something dear to me as I too arrived in Australia on a humanitarian visa. I understand the struggles migrates go through to find a country that they can call a safe haven.
I have been practicing migration law for almost 6 years and have never turned back. I love what I do and I love helping people migrate to Australia.
During my fourth year in practice, I was privileged enough to run my own High Court matter with the help of my colleagues who were well experienced than me.
I also have appeared as a guest lecturer at Murdoch University for 3 years in Perth.Hobbies
Outside of work, I am a full-time mother of three wonderful boys. My passion is baking and cooking. I love to explore new cultures and food.
Languages
- English
- Kurdish
What Motivates you?
The struggles I see young women and men go through coming from less fortunate countries drives me to help them achieve their dreams as I have since arriving in Australia almost 25 years ago.