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MIGRATION AGENT
Are you having difficulty with issues related to immigration to Australia? Do you need advice setting up a business in Australia?
We have registered migration agents with experience in all facets of migration, to help you from your first contact until you are established successfully in Australia.
We will work out a personal plan that provides a complete service to achieve the best result possible.
Reviews
If your application has been rejected or declined, Hunt Migration can attend to Migration Review Tribunal (‘MRT’), Refugee Review Tribunal(‘RRT’), Administrative Appeals Tribunal (‘AAT’) or any necessary Federal Court review.
Business Visas
Skilled Visas include visas for skilled applicants who are sponsored by family members or State or Territory Governments. The Skilled Visa program, also known as the General Skilled Migration program, is for people who are not sponsored by an employer and who have skills in particular occupations required in Australia.
Employer Sponsored Visas
Skilled Workers who have a Sponsoring Employer in Australia.
Employer Sponsored visas allow Australian business owners to fill positions requiring skilled workers.
Family Visas
Visa options are available for spouses, partners, parents and children.
Visa options:
Marriage, Spouse(Partner), Parents, Contributory Parents, Aged Parents, Dependent Children, Remaining Relative
Skilled Visas
Skillled Visas include visas for skilled applicants who are sponsored by family members or State or Territory Governments.
The Skilled Visa program, also known as the General Skilled Migration program, is for people who are not sponsored by an employer and who have skills in particular occupations required in Australia.
We provide quality services to all types of visa applications, appeals to MRT, RRT, AAT or the Court including:
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Workers- e.g. Temporary Employer Sponsored Workers, Professional Skilled Migrants.
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Migrants-e.g. Permanent Employer Sponsored Workers
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Visitors-e.g. Tourists, Retirees.
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Students
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Employers- e.g. Employer Sponsored Workers
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Refugees- e.g. Asylum/Protection visa
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Health and Character issues
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Review Application to the Migration Review Tribunal, Refugee Review Tribunal and Administrative Appeals Tribunal
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Appeals to the court
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Request for Ministerial Intervention
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Australian Citizenship Application- e.g. a child born in Australia and spent 10 years in Australia regardless of their illegal visa status due to their parents.
Jacobs Legal (Lawyer)
* From 22 March 2021, amendments to the Migration Act 1958 commenced, allowing an Australian legal practitioner (lawyer) to provide immigration assistance in connection with legal practice. This means that a lawyer may provide immigration assistance without being a registered migration agent (RMA).
Jeffery Choy (Lawyer)
Sheena Park (Migration agent)
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