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Australia Fair Migration Services Melbourne
Srinivasan Thotta is an Indian Migration Agent, Education Consultant and MIA Member Specialising in Business Vias, Employer Nomination Scheme, General Skilled Migration, Parent, Partner, Regional Skilled Migration, Spouse, Student, Tourist / Visitor. I Also Provide education counselling for further studies in Australia as Qualified Education Agent Counsellor.
I Can Speak English, Hindi, Tamil Languages.
Srinivasan Thotta
Mrudula Beegala
MARA Code of Conduct – https://www.mara.gov.au/becoming-an-agent/professional-standards-and-obligations/code-of-conduct/
Australia Fair Migration Services believes in providing fair and professional guidance to help clients interested in studying / migrating to Australia. We have a network of offices across the globe and provide clients with personal guidance to help their migration process be less stressful.
Our team is experienced in the visa procedure and providing appropriate and timely advice to our clients in matters relating to studying, migrating and working in Australia.
Our migration agent is registered with MARA (Migration Agent’s Registration Authority) and is also a member of the professional body MIA (Migration Institute of Australia)
He is continuously undergoing professional development to be well updated with the changing rules and regulations in the Australian Immigration system to be able to provide the right guidance to our clients.
Our education agent counselor is qualified and has completed the Education Agent training offered by PIER (Professional International Education Resources).
We aim to guide you to a FAIR WAY to MIGRATE to AUSTRALIA
Our consultations are charged based on client case and issues involved.
Migration advice is provided for clients :
Our Education Counselor offers advice on :
The current Australian migration legislation does not provide for strictly fixed timeframe for processing applications. The Department of Immigration and Border Protection of Australia (DIBP) processes each visa application on individual basis based on its own merits. The timeframe for processing in each particular case is set entirely by the DIBP and is totally at its own discretion. The processing time depends on various circumstances (e.g. complexity of the case, workload amount of the particular DIAC office where the application is processed, requests (if any) to supply additional information, medical/police check-ups, etc).
The DIBP office can be contacted regarding the approximate timeframe for processing only after the application is duly lodged and the file number is issued.
Our consultation and professional fees are not standard and depend on individual case and we are quite considerate about our client’s circumstances.
We charge for consultations based on individual cases. The costs involved in migration depend on :
We provide fair migration advice and provide professional service to our clients at a very reasonable and competitive charge and assure complete guidance and support will be provided till they arrive here in Australia.
After the first consultation, clients who want to apply need to sign a written agreement detailing the terms and conditions. We will also provide a copy of the Code of Conduct and details of MARA regulations to all clients before commencing any paperwork.
Our professional charges will not include the visa application fees payable to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP)
Clients will also need to pay additional fees for
Any personal information collected by us will be confidential and not disclosed without your consent. All information we collect is stored in our databases.
There are different types of visas for people interested in migrating to Australia on temporary and permanent basis. The visas are categorized into sub classes and DIBP describes Australia’s permanent immigration program as having two components – Migration, for Skilled, Family and Special Eligibility Stream migrants and Humanitarian, for refugees and others with humanitarian needs.
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection has introduced an online service calledSKILLSELECT in 2012, to enable skilled workers and business people to register their interest to migrate into Australia through the Expression of Interest (EOI)
Potential migrants may also be nominated by state and territory governments, and further invited to make a visa application on successful assessment of EOI.
Skilled migration to Australia is a point based system, where applicants lodge an EOI and are invited to make an application.
General Skilled Migration, Business Migration and Employer sponsored visa are now applied through Skill Select
Skilled Independent – Subclass 189 Points based visa for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, a state or territory, or a family member. The visa holder can live and work permanently anywhere in Australia. Application is made through EOI
Skilled Nominated – Subclass 190 Points based visa for skilled workers nominated by a state or territory. The visa holder can live and work permanently anywhere in Australia. Application is made through EOI
Skilled – Nominated or Sponsored(Provisional)(subclass 489)
Points-based visa is for skilled workers who are nominated by a state or territory or sponsored by an eligible relative living in a designated area in Australia. Visa is valid for 4 years and visa holder must live and work in a specified regional area. Application is made through EOI.
Subclass 457 visa This visa allows a business to employ someone from outside Australia in a skilled job in Australia. Visa holder is allowed to work a maximum of 4 years. Dependents may be included in the application.
Employer Nomination Scheme – Sub class 186 This visa is for skilled workers from outside Australia or skilled temporary residents who live and work in Australia.
Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (subclass 187) This visa is for skilled workers from outside Australia or skilled temporary residents who live and work in regional Australia.
Business Talent (Permanent) (subclass 132) visa This visa has 2 streams to make an application
Business Innovation and Investment (Provisional) (subclass 188) visa and Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) (subclass 888) visa Visa which has 3 streams to make an application
Business Innovation – for people who want to own and manage a new or existing business
Investor Stream – for people who make a designated investment in an Australian state or territory and maintain business activity
Significant Investor – for people willing to invest atleast AUD 5 million into complying investments in Australia and maintain business activity.
Family stream migration includes different categories of family migration. This includes visas for children, carer visas, parent visas, aged dependent relative visas.