Agents
#1
Agents
Does anyone have experience of using an agent to process permanent residency application?
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000 inc visa, medicals etc..) ?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000 inc visa, medicals etc..) ?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
Last edited by Wigan Warrior; Sep 3rd 2004 at 1:15 pm.
#2
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 622
Re: Agents
Look on the immigration forum on this site. Good threads about costs.
I, along with many others reckon £3-4000 UKP is very steep. That figure in dollars is more realistic.
Steve
I, along with many others reckon £3-4000 UKP is very steep. That figure in dollars is more realistic.
Steve
Originally Posted by Wigan Warrior
Does anyone have experience of using an agent to process permanent residency application?
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
#3
Keeping it fairly real
Joined: Jun 2004
Location: In the sun
Posts: 32,863
Re: Agents
Originally Posted by Wigan Warrior
Does anyone have experience of using an agent to process permanent residency application?
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
If you post this on the immigration forum you may get more sense
Not sure about agent fees we went DIY but you can get sponsorship, as I say post on immigration
Walla
#5
Re: Agents
we did it on our own and it cost us about £2000 so if you can get it from
an agent for £3000 that sounds quite good.the agent we was going to use wanted about £3600 plus costs,so it would of cost us about £6000 all in.
but anyway just do it,its only money ha ha only joking.
if it all in for 3 or 4 grand my view is yes its worth it.we would have used the agent at that price,we said that to each other before the meeting with them
but as i said we got told its going to cost about £6000 so i could be wrong
but check what you get for that price
all the best jonni boy
an agent for £3000 that sounds quite good.the agent we was going to use wanted about £3600 plus costs,so it would of cost us about £6000 all in.
but anyway just do it,its only money ha ha only joking.
if it all in for 3 or 4 grand my view is yes its worth it.we would have used the agent at that price,we said that to each other before the meeting with them
but as i said we got told its going to cost about £6000 so i could be wrong
but check what you get for that price
all the best jonni boy
#6
Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 622
Re: Agents
Try George Lombard
www.austimmigration.com.au
Free initial assessment.
I bet it won't cost you £3-4000 UKP for the complete process. Maybe in Australian Dollars
He'll tell you his fees, and he has a superb reputation.
Again check the immigration forum for info / views on him.
Steve
www.austimmigration.com.au
Free initial assessment.
I bet it won't cost you £3-4000 UKP for the complete process. Maybe in Australian Dollars
He'll tell you his fees, and he has a superb reputation.
Again check the immigration forum for info / views on him.
Steve
Originally Posted by jonni boy
we did it on our own and it cost us about £2000 so if you can get it from
an agent for £3000 that sounds quite good.the agent we was going to use wanted about £3600 plus costs,so it would of cost us about £6000 all in.
but anyway just do it,its only money ha ha only joking.
if it all in for 3 or 4 grand my view is yes its worth it.we would have used the agent at that price,we said that to each other before the meeting with them
but as i said we got told its going to cost about £6000 so i could be wrong
but check what you get for that price
all the best jonni boy
an agent for £3000 that sounds quite good.the agent we was going to use wanted about £3600 plus costs,so it would of cost us about £6000 all in.
but anyway just do it,its only money ha ha only joking.
if it all in for 3 or 4 grand my view is yes its worth it.we would have used the agent at that price,we said that to each other before the meeting with them
but as i said we got told its going to cost about £6000 so i could be wrong
but check what you get for that price
all the best jonni boy
#7
Re: Agents
Originally Posted by Wigan Warrior
Does anyone have experience of using an agent to process permanent residency application?
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
We are using Ian Harrop and he charges £995 +VAT, money well spent I'd say, saved us a lot of time, and you feel you have a better chance of success with a good agent.
I am sure you'll find other good agents with similar fees if you shop around.
#8
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 7,834
Re: Agents
We paid $3500 for our agent who has worked for us for the last year ans has been suoerb, taken a lot of worry away from us and I would say was defo money worth spent
#9
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Joined: Dec 2003
Location: Tyabb, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia
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Re: Agents
Originally Posted by Wigan Warrior
Does anyone have experience of using an agent to process permanent residency application?
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
i lived in rochdale and used the visa unit in london, they processed my state/territory nominated visa to victoria and charged me 1,850 pounds plus additional cost ie trade assesment, medical and visa fees. It took 18 weeks for my visa to be processed and I have now been in Oz for 7 weeks. money well spent and life on the beach today was great, 23 degrees in winter, I am a carpenter by trade.
andy thomas
#10
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Joined: Jul 2004
Location: cheshire, uk
Posts: 97
Re: Agents
we are paying 3000 all inclusive with an agent, i posted a similar thread to this when we first started about a month ago and the general consensus seemed to be if you can afford it - it does make things a lot easier to use and agent.
also some agencies do a free initial assessment on line and then a free phone call to answer any queries or questions before you comit yourself - they would be able to answer your questions about which states offer sponsorship, i do know that that south australia does -but that is about all i know!
good luck
jax
also some agencies do a free initial assessment on line and then a free phone call to answer any queries or questions before you comit yourself - they would be able to answer your questions about which states offer sponsorship, i do know that that south australia does -but that is about all i know!
good luck
jax
Originally Posted by Wigan Warrior
Does anyone have experience of using an agent to process permanent residency application?
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
#11
Re: Agents
Originally Posted by Wigan Warrior
Does anyone have experience of using an agent to process permanent residency application?
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000)?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
i'm using an agent in manchester at present with a cost for there services at arround the 1k mark. seem pretty good at the moment and they both worked in the aussie offices in manchester before they closed up.
They also were at the emmigration fair at sandown earlier this year giving a talk on the whole process. heres the web address www.conceptaustralia.co.uk
hope this helps
andy
#12
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Joined: Sep 2004
Posts: 5
Re: Agents
Hello, just read your reply, we are new to the site and considering using an agent, my partner is also a carpenter, would you be able to give us any further advice/info which was useful to you, which agent did you use? Be very grateful for anything you may think useful - many thanks
i lived in rochdale and used the visa unit in london, they processed my state/territory nominated visa to victoria and charged me 1,850 pounds plus additional cost ie trade assesment, medical and visa fees. It took 18 weeks for my visa to be processed and I have now been in Oz for 7 weeks. money well spent and life on the beach today was great, 23 degrees in winter, I am a carpenter by trade.
andy thomas[/QUOTE]
i lived in rochdale and used the visa unit in london, they processed my state/territory nominated visa to victoria and charged me 1,850 pounds plus additional cost ie trade assesment, medical and visa fees. It took 18 weeks for my visa to be processed and I have now been in Oz for 7 weeks. money well spent and life on the beach today was great, 23 degrees in winter, I am a carpenter by trade.
andy thomas[/QUOTE]
#13
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Location: Offices in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Geelong (Australia), and Southampton (UK)
Posts: 6,459
Re: Agents
As a carpenter you may be able to look at a State Nomination if you are considering SA, VIC, or TAS ... the benefits of a Nomination being a lower points requirement (70, as against 120 with a Skilled Independent visa), and a faster processing time (though new visa processing arrangements since the 1st of July means that most recently lodged applications are seeing requests for medicals, etc within two to three weeks of the application being received at the Department of Immigration).
Either way you will need a skills assessment classification ...
Details of our team (which might be of interest) are here:
http://www.gomatilda.com/contact.cfm
Best wishes and good luck!
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Either way you will need a skills assessment classification ...
Details of our team (which might be of interest) are here:
http://www.gomatilda.com/contact.cfm
Best wishes and good luck!
Originally Posted by pvickyt
Hello, just read your reply, we are new to the site and considering using an agent, my partner is also a carpenter, would you be able to give us any further advice/info which was useful to you, which agent did you use? Be very grateful for anything you may think useful - many thanks
i lived in rochdale and used the visa unit in london, they processed my state/territory nominated visa to victoria and charged me 1,850 pounds plus additional cost ie trade assesment, medical and visa fees. It took 18 weeks for my visa to be processed and I have now been in Oz for 7 weeks. money well spent and life on the beach today was great, 23 degrees in winter, I am a carpenter by trade.
andy thomas
i lived in rochdale and used the visa unit in london, they processed my state/territory nominated visa to victoria and charged me 1,850 pounds plus additional cost ie trade assesment, medical and visa fees. It took 18 weeks for my visa to be processed and I have now been in Oz for 7 weeks. money well spent and life on the beach today was great, 23 degrees in winter, I am a carpenter by trade.
andy thomas
#14
Re: Agents
Originally Posted by Sherie
We are using Ian Harrop and he charges £995 +VAT, money well spent I'd say, saved us a lot of time, and you feel you have a better chance of success with a good agent.
I am sure you'll find other good agents with similar fees if you shop around.
I am sure you'll find other good agents with similar fees if you shop around.
ACE
#15
Re: Agents
Originally Posted by Wigan Warrior
Does anyone have experience of using an agent to process permanent residency application?
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000 inc visa, medicals etc..) ?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
Is it worth the money (£3000 - £4000 inc visa, medicals etc..) ?
Also, is it true that you can get state sponsorship for visa application? (i.e. from Victoria)
Overseas Emigration (approx £3200 for everything)
Australian Migration Specialists (approx £2400 all in)
Migration Bureau (approx £2950 all in)
Emigration Group (approx £3700 all in)
Concept Australia (approx £2471 all in)
Australian Visa Burea (approx £3500 all in)
Global Visas (no price of yet)
George Lombard (approx £2200 all in)
Ian Harrop (approx £2500 all in)
Prices are including visa, medicals, etc.. and are for skilled independent. These are an approximate cost based on convresations/e-mail with agents.