Recommended Migration Agents
#1
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Recommended Migration Agents
Hi Guys,
From the myriad of agents offering their services to a newbie, can anyone
recommend any that I should take a look at, or indeed, any that I should
avoid!
How were your experiences in using agents as opposed to 'DIY'..?
From the myriad of agents offering their services to a newbie, can anyone
recommend any that I should take a look at, or indeed, any that I should
avoid!
How were your experiences in using agents as opposed to 'DIY'..?
#2
Re: Recommended Migration Agents
If you have a straight forward case then don't bother with an agent. You can get all the help you need from this Forum.
If you have to, then the guys who post on here regularly, ie. Alan Colett from 'go Matilda' or George Lombard are pretty good. Most agents just want to take your money then fob you off. Be carefull if you go with a different agent. I, like many others on here have had my fingers burned.
Good luck
If you have to, then the guys who post on here regularly, ie. Alan Colett from 'go Matilda' or George Lombard are pretty good. Most agents just want to take your money then fob you off. Be carefull if you go with a different agent. I, like many others on here have had my fingers burned.
Good luck
#3
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Re: Recommended Migration Agents
I would recommend the (DIY) approach unless you have complicated cases such
as applying for a business migrant or have very little time of your own. By
purchasing the booklet from DIMA www.immi.gov.ai
, it will tell you exactly
what you need.
Approaching an agent is high cost.
Regards,
John
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> Hi Guys,
> From the myriad of agents offering their services to a newbie, can anyone
> recommend any that I should take a look at, or indeed, any that I should
> avoid!
> How were your experiences in using agents as opposed to 'DIY'..?
as applying for a business migrant or have very little time of your own. By
purchasing the booklet from DIMA www.immi.gov.ai
, it will tell you exactly
what you need.
Approaching an agent is high cost.
Regards,
John
"Mostly Harmless" wrote in message
news:[email protected]
.com...
> Hi Guys,
> From the myriad of agents offering their services to a newbie, can anyone
> recommend any that I should take a look at, or indeed, any that I should
> avoid!
> How were your experiences in using agents as opposed to 'DIY'..?
#4
Re: Recommended Migration Agents
Good at fiddly paperwork- then DIY. Tend to get muddled and brain freezes when there's more than 2 pages if info to be filled in- use an agent. Shop around as price varies vastly. I would recommend Alan @Gomatilda as he is a good source of info and a darn site cheaper than we got screwed for!!!
Good luck!
Good luck!
#5
Re: Recommended Migration Agents
Originally posted by NickyTurner:
Good at fiddly paperwork- then DIY. Tend to get muddled and brain freezes when there's more than 2 pages if info to be filled in- use an agent. Shop around as price varies vastly. I would recommend Alan @Gomatilda as he is a good source of info and a darn site cheaper than we got screwed for!!!
Good luck!
Good at fiddly paperwork- then DIY. Tend to get muddled and brain freezes when there's more than 2 pages if info to be filled in- use an agent. Shop around as price varies vastly. I would recommend Alan @Gomatilda as he is a good source of info and a darn site cheaper than we got screwed for!!!
Good luck!
cheers
Sy.