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Meet the employer – Dairy Farms in WA

Australia, Dairy Labour Agreement, Employer Sponsored Visa, News

If you’re a dairy farmer looking for work in Australia, we have an amazing opportunity for you!

We are working with a large dairy farming business who need a range of skilled workers. They are currently operating in Scott River, Warnerglen and Dardanup.

Apply for this job

Dairy Farms in WA

This business operates 5 dairy farms, milking approximately 3200 cows producing 20,000,000 litres of milk. They run approximately 5500 head of stock across the farms both owned and leased land.

Scott River
  • Hornes: 60 stand rotary milking 1000 cows, calving Aug – Oct; 6 pivot irrigators
  • Sharefarm: 50 Stand rotary dairy milking 500 cows; Calving March – May
Warnerglen
  • Campbells: 60 stand rotary milking 1000 cows, calving March – May, Dec-Feb, 2 pivot irrigators
  • Cordi dairy: milking 200 cows, 18-a-side herringbone, with 1 centre pivot
Dardanup
  • 50 stand rotary, milking 400 cows, 4 centre pivot irrigators.

The farms calve seasonally in spring or autumn, which makes for a very intense 3-4 months. The farms also raise their own replacement heifers. They also do artificial insemination over their heifers and dairy herd.  Much of the farm pastures are irrigated by centre pivots during the summer.

About the jobs

We are looking for suitably experienced enthusiastic dairy staff on all levels. This includes management, senior dairy staff, farm hands/milking and calf raising. The farms and staff are all very animal focussed. These farms are supported by maintenance staff and contractors, with regular input from farm consultants.

Employer sponsorship is available under the Dairy Labour Agreement. If you’re a dairy farmer and need a visa to live and work in Australia, this is an excellent opportunity.

Apply for this job

Visas for dairy farmers

Under the Dairy Industry Labour Agreement, this farm can sponsor skilled overseas workers in the occupations of ‘Senior Dairy Cattle Farm Worker‘ and ‘Dairy Cattle Farm Operator’.

You can sponsor the worker for 1-4 years on a temporary basis and/or for permanent residency. The visa will take around 3-6 months to process. By accepting this job, you will have the support of a Visa Go Australia Migration Agent.

Sponsorship is available under the following visas:

  • Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482)
  • Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186) after a 3 year transition period
  • Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 494)

If you’re interested in applying for this job and a visa for Australia, send your resume to Kimberley – kimberley@visagoaustralia.com. Alternatively, you can learn more about the job by clicking the button below.

We look forward to helping you move to Australia!

Apply for Dairy Farming Job in Western Australia
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Meet the employer – Smash repairs in Bunbury

Australia, Employer Sponsored Visa, Vehicle Painters & Panel Beaters

Introducing our latest employer looking for skilled workers in Western Australia. Vehicle painter and panel beater jobs in Australia.

This smash repair business needs vehicle painters and panel beaters to join them. Employer sponsorship is available.

A beach local to Bunbury, WA

This business is in Bunbury, Southwest Australia. Bunbury is a large and well-connected coastal town south of Perth. It’s a beautiful place to live, and the quality of life is one of its biggest attractions.

Learn more about the lifestyle Bunbury has to offer

About the jobs

This business requires panel beaters and vehicle painters at their workshop in Bunbury.

Vehicle Painters prepare surfaces of vehicles, match and mix colours and apply paint.

Apply for vehicle painter job

Panelbeaters repair damage to metal, fibreglass and plastic body work on vehicles, and form replacement vehicle panels.

Apply for panel beater job

Join an experienced workshop team

You can see the full job descriptions on our website. For the visa, you must provide evidence of employment in your nominated occupation.

This is a well-established business of autobody repair and restoration specialists. Most of the work includes insurance, fleet, and private vehicles. You will be joining a friendly team and offered a competitive salary of $80,000 – $100,000 AU per annum.

About the visa

Employer sponsorship is available. You will work with Visa Go Australia to process a Temporary Skill Shortage visa (subclass 482).

This visa is usually processed within 2-6 months from lodgement. You can include a spouse and children on this visa.

Visa guidance from our migration agent is included. This is an amazing opportunity to live and work in Australia’s beautiful southwest region.

Apply for the job today!

Alternatively, you can apply for a skilled visa. This process takes longer and costs significantly more. You may be able to apply for both visas to get you to Australia quicker.

To apply, please send your resume to Kimberley – kimberley@visagoaustralia.com

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Electrician

Move to Australia as an Electrician Webinar

Australia, Electrician, Employer Sponsored Visa, News, Skilled Visa, Skills Assessment, Visa, Webinar, Working Holiday Visa

Want to move to Australia as an electrician? This webinar is for you!

Move to Australia as an Electrician Webinar

Join Visa Go Australia and Future Skills International for an exclusive event.

  • When: Thursday 23 March 2023
  • Time: 5pm Queensland ‎(UTC+10)‎/7am United Kingdom ‎(UTC)‎
  • Where: Online Zoom – Register here

This webinar is for electricians wanting to live and work in Australia. Learn about electrician skills assessment, licensing and visas.

You can expect reliable advice from industry professionals. This is an interactive session with plenty of time for questions. Numbers for our ‘Move to Australia as an Electrician Webinar’ are limited.

What to expect from our webinar

Hear from Jeff Harman, an electrical assessor from Future Skills International. He will be talking about the electrician skills assessment, electrical licensing and more.

Migration Agent Darren Chatt will talk over the many visa options available to electricians. Learn about employer sponsorship, working holidays and skilled visas. Discover which Australian visa best suits your relocation plans.

Following a brief presentation, the speakers will be available to answer your questions. Both Jeff and Darren have years of experience in their industries. This is an excellent opportunity to seek free advice about moving to Australia as an electrician.

Register here to join this webinar.

Move to Australia as an Electrician Webinar

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Benefits of completing a skills assessment for Australia

Australia, Employer Sponsored Visa, News, Skilled Visa, Skills Assessment

Thinking of moving to Australia? Learn about the benefits of completing a skills assessment.

Completing a skills assessment for Australia

A skills assessment is a review of your qualifications and/or work experience. Depending on your occupation, it involves a document review and sometimes a practical assessment and interview.

A positive skills assessment is proof you meet Australian occupational standards.

Why should I complete a skills assessment?

Completing a skills assessment for Australia can bring many benefits.

  1. Expand your visa options

Benefits of completing a skills assessment

A skills assessment is the first step of applying for an Australian skilled visa. This includes popular visa

subclasses 189, 190 and 491.

It’s also beneficial when applying for an employer sponsored visa. A positive skills assessment may offer you the chance of permanent residency, in applying for the 494 visa.

Want to learn about your visa options in-depth? Book a visa consultation with our migration agent

  1. Increase your Australian employability

An Australian skills assessment shows employers you have the skills to do the job. In such a competitive job market, a skills assessment can be the difference of an employer reviewing your CV and not.

See our current Australian jobs and employer sponsorship opportunities

  1. Commitment to Australia

It takes time, money and motivation to complete a skills assessment. This demonstrates your commitment to working in Australia.

Moreover, most Australian employers favour those with a skills assessment because it shows long-term intentions. With a positive skills assessment you can apply for the 494 visa (permanent residency). To be eligible for the 494 visa, you must work for 3 years in a Regional Area and meet the taxable income threshold. Full details are on the Department website.

Employer sponsorship is costly and time consuming for businesses. A positive skills assessment can help you build that trust with them, whilst expanding your visa options. It’s a win-win.

Benefits of completing a skills assessment

Learn more about Australian skills assessments

If you’d like to start your skills assessment for Australia, contact us for free advice.

All our skilled visa assessments are reviewed by our migration agent. You’ll receive an email with an overview of how to apply for a skilled visa. This includes information the skills assessment, costs and processing times.

You can complete our free assessment in 2 minutes here: Points Calculator – Visa Go Australia (visa-go.com)

 

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The Australian Lifestyle

Australia, Lifestyle, News

Has the Australian lifestyle lost its appeal? We look at a recent expat survey to find out.

The Expat Survey

The Expat Insider 2022 Survey interviewed nearly 12,000 people. The aim was to find out what life is like as an expat in countries across the world. Deciding factors included ease of settling in, job opportunities, the environment and more.

Read the full details of The Expat Insider 2022 survey, published by InterNations

Australia continues to be a popular choice for expats. At Visa Go Australia, we’ve helped thousands of families move to Australia over the past 20 years.

The Australian lifestyle according to expats

The top reasons people relocate to another country are for work and a better lifestyle. So, is the Australian lifestyle delivering what expats are searching for?

the Australian lifestyle

The Australian Lifestyle – Spend less time working, and more time living!

The work-life balance

Yes! Australia scores highly in the Expat Insider 2022 Survey, most notably for work opportunities and lifestyle. According to research, 72% of Australian expats are satisfied with their job. Those surveyed also praised Australia for its good work-life balance. Did you know that Australians have the shortest working week?

The general lifestyle
the Australian lifestyle

The Australian lifestyle – Sunshine is good for the soul!

Australia is famously known as a sporting nation, and this is something expats enjoy. 88% of expats surveyed were happy with Australia’s leisure options. This includes sporting and recreational activities. If you’re searching for a better lifestyle, Australia has a lot to offer.

Lastly, we couldn’t write this post without mentioning the Australian weather! Nearly all of Australia enjoys high sunshine hours, with Perth being Australia’s sunniest major city. According to expats, Australia’s weather and natural environment are primary reasons for their contentment. 85% of expats surveyed said they viewed Australia’s air quality positively.

The verdict on the Australian lifestyle

If you’re moving to Australia in search for a better lifestyle, then you’re on the right track! Australia continues to score highly on lifestyle factors such as a work-life balance. It also boasts a clean environment and an abundance of recreational opportunities.

If you’re considering moving to Australia, you can contact us to discover your visa options for free. We are a team of experienced professionals and migration agents. Best of luck on your journey!

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Changes to Specified Work for Working Holiday Visa

Australia, News, Working Holiday Visa

There will be changes to specified work for working holiday visa holders. These changes come into effect this year, and impact visa subclasses 417 and 462. You can learn more about Australia’s working holiday visa on our dedicated webpage.

Specified work for Working Holiday Visa

In order to qualify for a second and third year working holiday visa, applicants must complete specified work in regional Australia. To be eligible for a second year, you must have carried out at least 3 months of specified work. To be eligible for a third year, you must have carried out at least 6 months of specified work on or after 1 July 2019.

Currently, specified work includes the following industries:

  • tourism and hospitality in northern or remote and very remote Australia, from 22 June 2021
  • plant and animal cultivation in regional Australia
  • fishing and pearling in regional Australia
  • tree farming and felling in regional Australia
  • mining in regional Australia
  • construction in regional Australia
  • bushfire recovery work in declared bushfire affected areas only, after 31 July 2019
  • critical COVID-19 work in the healthcare and medical sectors anywhere in Australia, after 31 January 2020

Reference: Department of Home Affairs on 21/04/2022

Regional Australia can be determined by postcodes listed on the Department website.

Changes to Specified Work for Working Holiday Visa

Plant and animal cultivation in regional Australia is a popular choice for working holiday makers

Changes to specified work for Working Holiday Visa

The type and locations of specified work for working holiday makers is changing. From 1 July 2022, more areas of Australia will be classified as regional. Moreover, new job roles will be included as specified work.

These changes include:

  • add flood recovery work and areas for this work as specified work for these visas
  • update bushfire recovery work details to include voluntary work
  • increase the areas in which tourism and hospitality work must be carried out

If you would like to learn more, you can read the Migration Amendment Instrument.

You can complete our free online assessment to see if you qualify for a working holiday visa. Alternatively, you may wish to learn about Australia’s skilled visa pathways. These are suitable for those wishing to live and work in Australia on a more permanent basis. Moreover, you may choose this pathway if you’ve already used your working holiday visa or do not qualify. In most instances you can include family members in a skilled visa application.

Changes to Specified Work for Working Holiday Visa

Working holiday visas provide an affordable route for young people to live and work in Australia

Complete our free online assessment to see if you qualify for a working holiday visa

Learn more about Visa Go Australia’s team of professionals

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Australia needs skilled workers – Get your free visa!

Australia, Covid-19 (Coronavirus), News, Visa Update, Working Holiday Visa

Australia has long relied on skilled worker to fill jobs and support their economy. In the wake of the pandemic the stats are clear – Australia needs skilled workers.

Australia needs skilled workers

As a result of the Covid pandemic, Australia faces massive labour shortages. The mass exodus of temporary visa holders and closed borders has created skill shortages across the country.

Australia shed nearly 600,000 temporary visa holders in 2020, many of whom were skilled workers.

Australia’s hospitality and tourism industries have continued to express concern about their hiring struggles during the Covid pandemic. Public-facing businesses rely on casual workers, many of whom are temporary visa holders. Without students and backpackers, Australian businesses and economic growth stagnates.

Encouraging skilled workers back to Australia

Australia has locked out international students and backpackers since March 2020 – nearly two years! Fortunately, Australia reopened to some skilled temporary visa holders on 15 December 2021. This included working holiday makers, regional skilled visa holders and students.

See if you qualify for a working holiday visa

It is anticipated that reopening the borders to selected skilled visa holders will fill job vacancies.

Free Australian visas

Australia’s Government has changed its message this week, with Scott Morrison announcing free visas for students and working holiday makers. Moreover, student visa holders can now work more than 20 hours per week.

Starting today, student visa fees will be waived for the next 8 weeks. Working holiday visa fees will also be scrapped for the next 12 weeks. This is a massive investment in Australia’s tourism and skilled labour force; a huge gesture to welcome back migrants. You can learn more about applying for a visa application fee rebate on the Department website.

There are currently 23, 5000 working holiday visa holders who are yet to go to Australia.

Mr Morrison is hopeful this will encourage people to “…join our workforce and help us in our agricultural sector, in our hospitality sector, and so many of the other parts of the economy that rely on that labour”.

It is worth noting that regional work requirements remain for working holiday visa holders.

If you require assistance with an application, you can complete our free online assessment.

Read the full press conference now

Australia needs skilled workers

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Working Holiday Visa

Australian Travel Update – Border restrictions ease

Australia, Covid-19 (Coronavirus), News, Visa Update

The Government has announced an important Australian travel update.

Australian Travel Update

From 15 December 2021, Australia will open its borders to a number of fully vaccinated travellers.

Since March 2020, Australia has enforced some of the world’s tightest border controls, including on its own citizens. Previously, only Australian citizens, permanent residents and immediate family members were allowed to enter Australia under covid restrictions. This exciting travel update opens Australia’s borders to a number of eligible visa holders.

Who can enter Australia?

Eligible visa holders include a variety of temporary and provisional visa holders. This includes students, working holiday makers and regional skilled visas holders. A complete list of eligible visa holders can be viewed on the Government website.

Australian Travel Update

Travellers are encouraged to read over covid requirements closely before arranging travel. Vaccine and covid test requirements are detailed on the Government website. Moreover, strict quarantine requirements still exist in some states. State and Territory information can be found here.

Are tourists included in this update?

Visitor visas (651, 601, and 600) are not included in this Australian travel update. Therefore, potential tourists are still required to apply for, and be granted, a travel exemption. The Department’s website details who may be granted a travel exemption upon application.

If you require advice you can complete our Visa Assessment, and we will send you some free and personalised information.

We also offer visa consultations with an experienced Migration Agent for just £60.

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Teach in Australia – Free event with Migration Agent

Australia, News, Skilled Visa

Do you want to teach in Australia? Then join us and anznzuk Education as we deliver a webinar on emigrating to Australia as a teacher.

Teach in Australia – Australian visa Q & A

If you are a teacher interested in taking your career to Australia, then this is the event for you!

You will hear from anzuk, who help teachers find jobs around the world. Together, we will be answering your questions about emigrating to Australia via a live webinar.

During the webinar we will answer questions such as:

  • What are my visa options to live and work in Australia?
  • What teaching qualification and registration do I need?
  • Can a school sponsor me?
  • Can I apply for a working holiday visa?

This one-hour event will include advice from our Migration Agent Darren and anzuk coordinator Camille. Moreover, an update on Australia’s current travel restrictions and an insight into current visa options. We will include time to answer your questions at the end of the webinar.

Join us on Thursday 28 October 2021 at 9:00 AM via zoom. You can register online here to receive the zoom link: https://anzuk.education/au/events/Teach_in_Australia_Visa_Q_-_A-727

 

 

 

 

 

 

Free resources about teaching in Australia

In the meantime, why not learn more about emigration to Australia by accessing our free resources.

Check out our dedicated webpage about the AITSL teaching skills assessment.

In addition, you can complete our Australian skilled visa assessment.

Discover teaching jobs in Australia and learn about the state licensing requirements with anzuk Education.

 

Stay updated by following us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn to see the latest Australian immigration and visa updates.

 

October 22, 2021
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Australia’s Migration Program 2019-20

Australia, Covid-19 (Coronavirus), News

What is Australia’s Migration Program?

Australia’s Migration Program runs from 1 July to 30 June of each year and is reviewed annually to ensure it is fit for purpose.

The size and composition of each program is set as part of Australia’s budget process.

The purpose of the program is to “attract highly skilled migrants who support Australian values, do not displace Australian workers and support development in regional and low growth metropolitan areas.” (2019 – 20 Migration Program Report) Australia’s security, economy and social cohesion are major considerations when setting allocations.

How visas are distributed

Australia’s Migration Program is designed to enhance the socioeconomic wellbeing of the country. It is made up of four streams:

  • The Skill stream – to improve the economy and fill skill shortages
  • The Family stream – to enable Australian citizens and permanent residents to reunite with family members from overseas
  • The Special Eligibility stream – for those in special circumstances that do not fit into the other streams
  • The Child stream – demand driven and does not have a ceiling


A look into Australia’s Migration Program 2019-20

At 140,366 visas, the 2019-20 Migration Program was the smallest since 2004-05 and well below the allocated ceiling of 160,000.

Australia’s skilled stream accounted for nearly 70% of the total 2019-20 program. The family stream – primarily comprised of partner and parent visas – accounted for 30% of the program.

The top three source citizenship countries were India, China and the UK.

New South Wales took the top spot for applicants’ intended state of residence, with Victoria and Queensland following.

The top three occupation groups of primary applicants in skilled stream included professionals (59.6%), technicians and trade workers (17%); and managers (9%).

The report shows a slight decline in partner visa grants, with a large backlog of partner visas remaining. The total partner backlog is now over 100,000 as a media storm continues to brew.

You can read the full 2019 – 20 Migration Program Report on the Department website.

Speak with a Registered Migration Agent today by booking a consultation

 

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18 months on from that initial meeting - we have now been living and working in Australia for 8 months, and have recently changed onto a permanent visa.

We are extremely glad that we chose to work with Visa Go, and want to say a massive thank you to Sue, Darren and the team for all of their support and assistance throughout.
Amy LavelleAmy Lavelle ★★★★★ Visa Go have been amazing from day one in supporting us with our visa application for moving to Australia. Sue was our case officer and has been so patient in answering all of our questions and providing updates along the way. Having someone who we trusted to take care of the process really took the pressure off. The communication is excellent. We were granted our 491 visa yesterday morning!!! We will be using Visa Go when the time comes to apply for our permanent residency 191 🎉☀️Callum DavidsonCallum Davidson ★★★★★ This was one of the most difficult challenges of my life to obtain a regional skilled migration visa for Australia. There were so many obstacles and hurdles to jump due to Covid lockdown and a race against ageism rules of turning 45. I certainly could not have done this without the help of visa go! Managed to secure an Invitation to apply from the Australian Government and with the assistance of my wonderful agent managed to fast track my ITA four days before my birthday! Never give up on your dreams. I now have my visa that can lead to PR thanks to Visa Go! You guys were awesome and really appreciate your help. ☺️Ashley FlemingAshley Fleming ★★★★★ I can’t thank Kimberley and Darren enough for all the time, effort and support they gave us whilst going through our visa process. They answered any and all questions and made such a daunting undertaking much less stressful with all their advice and guidance. Would highly recommend!Darren CastleDarren Castle ★★★★★ After 4 1/2 years since our first contact with Visa Go Australia, and just over 3 years since starting our process with them, our visa has finally been granted and I cannot thank Sue and Darren enough! We had a very complex skill assessment stage but without Sue helping us with what we had to do, it wouldn’t of been possible without her. I highly recommend using Visa Go if you’re ready to start your journey to Australia or anywhere else, they have made our dreams come true! Thank you Sue, Darren and Kimberley 😁Chris LobbChris Lobb ★★★★★ I would highly recommend visa go.
Darren always took the time to answer any questions and help me through the process.
Within weeks he had my partner visa submitted and now I have my permanent residency!
I couldn’t thank Darren and the team enough 👍
Rosie WhitmarshRosie Whitmarsh ★★★★★ Visa Go Australia are experts in their field.
My case officer, Sue, has been very professional and knowledgeable throughout the process providing great customer service, from providing the documents required to promptly replying to all queries.
So, to Darren, Kimberley and Sue, thank you all for your support to achieve my Visa.
Lesley BotschuyverLesley Botschuyver ★★★★★ Good and efficient services, clear information on what documents to provide and quick answers to my questions. Got two visas approved with Kimberleys help 😊.Rebecca WolodyRebecca Wolody ★★★★★ Visa Go Australia provided amazing service when applying for a partner visa. They provide great support and advice throughout the process to ensure your application is done perfectly. Kimberley was always very patient answering my questions, and following up on things I missed. I would highly recommend Visa Go to anyone applying for an Australian visa.Sam HodsonSam Hodson ★★★★★ Visa Go were fantastic at helping me secure my partner visa . The whole process was very simple and well explained - and I got the permanent residency after only a few months which was amazing. Kimberley was very helpful and supportive throughout the process and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend them to anyone!Mary PegasiouMary Pegasiou ★★★★★ Kimberley and Darren helped myself and my partner with our Australian residencies and we couldn’t be happier. Even through lockdown Kimberley was attentive and on the ball at all times, my visa process took no time at all! I’ve already recommended friends to visa go as they truly know what they are doing and are there to help and make the process as straight forward as possible. Highly recommend!!!Jake ForrestJake Forrest ★★★★★ I used Visa Go to apply for my Partner Visa and I have been super impressed with the service and turnaround time. Kimberley was very thorough with her communication and kept us updated through out the whole process. I can’t recommend the service enough!Ross FindlayRoss Findlay ★★★★★ My agent with Visa go was Kimberley Chatt. She was fantastic the whole way through. Always had very professional and prompt responses whenever I had a query. I felt like she went above and beyond to help me understand each step of the process. I now have my permanent partner visa in Australia and couldn't be happier. She turned what can often be a long arduous ordeal into a streamlined easy process. I would highly recommend this agency to anyone looking to immigrate to Australia. Thanks again Kimberley!Samantha MillsSamantha Mills ★★★★★ My Husband and I used Visa Go Australia to support us through our Visa process. Our Visa advisor was Sue, Sue was great from start to finish, always so helpful and replied to our emails and calls so quickly.
Our visa process took 11 months (as expected for the visa we applied for) and Sue kept us on track and up to date all the time, extremely organised and always happy to help and provide us with her support.
I highly recommend Visa Go Australia, we couldn't imagine trying to go through this process without Sues help and guidance. Samantha Mills
Lorna BalfourLorna Balfour ★★★★★ Visa Go provided an excellent service. They were professional, helpful and efficient throughout the visa process and Sue, my designated migration agent, always had words of encouragement to help deal with the tedium of the paperwork. I am a professional and I thought using a migration agent was probably unnecessary. I thought I could manage the paperwork process myself. However, it quickly became clear to me that an agent's assistance was very necessary. Visa Go's knowledge was invaluable and I have no hesitation in recommending their services.Lisa GarsideLisa Garside ★★★★★ Using Visa Go Australia was the BEST decision we made when planning for our move to Australia. My husband is British and needed an offshore 309 spouse visa. Sue made our life so much easier supporting us every step of the way. I was impressed with her knowledge, every question I had was answered quickly and with confidence. There is a huge amount of time and effort your agent does in the background so that you don't have to. I always felt like a priority and that I was in the safe hands of an expert. Not to mention how kind and friendly the agents are. I would highly recommend this company to anyone - 5 star service!John DochertyJohn Docherty ★★★★★ Amazing Darren and deanne changed our lives helping us Emmigrate to a new country.Chaz ManningChaz Manning ★★★★★ Visa Go Australia were integral in getting our visas granted, without them the whole process would have been so difficult for us to get everything right, they were always so happy to help no matter how silly the question. They split the process up in to manageable chunks and made sure that we were always ready for the next step which really minimised the stress of it all.
Can't thank Darren and Kimberley enough.
Calam, Charlie and Rory
Jonas ForshawJonas Forshaw ★★★★★ Me and my partner Cynthia have successfully been granted our partner visa for Australia and could definitely not have done it without all of the never ending help from Sue. Any visa process is always stressful, yet they helped so much with any problems we had along the way. I can't recommend this company enough! If you're worried about applying for a visa, you can rest assured that with their experience and knowledge, partnered with how lovely they always are even with the smallest of questions that you will be having your visa granted in no time with minimal stress!
Thank so much for all your help!
Jonas & Cynthia
Victoria PullingerVictoria Pullinger ★★★★★ We were recently granted a PR Visa and the work that Sue puts in in the background is commendable. Darren and Sue have been great to work with over the last 2 years and we were kept up to date the whole way.
I would highly recommend anyone applying for a visa to do it through them.
They made sure we had all the information at every step of they way and nothing was ever a problem if I called or emailed.
Thank you so much to all of the team!
Denny, Victoria and Caitlyn
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Australia, News, Visa Update
November 17, 2023
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