Encouraging news for students!.
Joint media release - Supporting international students to support Australian jobs
The Morrison Government is making a number of changes to student visa arrangements to ensure Australia
read moreWe are a migration consultancy firm giving migration advice to onshore and offshore applicants. We are duly registered under Migration Agents Registration Authority (MARA) in Australia. We conduct our professional consultancy services strictly according to the code of conduct prescribed by MARA.
Although our office is physically located in Melbourne, we service clients in all parts of Australia, New Zealand as well as overseas.
The department (DIBP) accepts all applications lodged, regardless of who lodges them. You are able to lodge your visa application yourself. However, if you do not feel confident in lodging an application, or if your case is complex, you may want to engage a registered migration agent to help you in your dealings with the department.
It is not uncommon to hear numerous stories of disgruntled clients who have sought migration advice from unregistered migration advisers who are mainly offshore based. Migration law is complex and is constantly changing. Only professional advisors who keep abreast with the law are able to provide comprehensive accurate advice.
Your case will be managed by a knowledgeable consultant whom you will be directly dealing with.
Accessibility to the consultant, who will keep you informed of the progress throughout your visa process.
Open and honest communication about your prospects.
Prompt advice on immigration policy changes that impact on your case.
Strengthening your case with all possible supporting documents and strong submissions where necessary.
Joint media release - Supporting international students to support Australian jobs
The Morrison Government is making a number of changes to student visa arrangements to ensure Australia
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There are 565,000 international students in Australia, mainly studying in the higher education or vocational education sector. They are an important contributor to our tertiary sector and economy, supporting 240,000 Australian jobs.
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