Immigration experts in Australia and NZ

Industries

In various industries, we assist both local and multinational clients in addressing workforce gaps through strategic immigration plans. Our focus on Employer Sponsored Visas enables Australian employers to sponsor skilled international workers, addressing specific labor needs tailored to their business requirements.

Introducing Our Three Teams

Each team has the knowledge and experience that is specific to the needs of a group of industries. They already understand the needs of the sector you operate in, and have strategies to assist in acquiring and retaining a foreign workforce.
Each team has the knowledge and experience that is specific to the needs of a group of industries. They already understand the needs of the sector you operate in, and have strategies to assist in acquiring and retaining a foreign workforce.

AI Care Team

Aged Care | Childcare
Healthcare | Life sciences

AI Build Team

Engineering | Construction
Infrastructure

AI Service Team

Recruitment | Hospitality
Information Technology | Advertising & Media Sports & Entertainment

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Visa resources

This article explains New Zealand’s Straight to Residence and Work to Residence Visas for individuals with Green List occupations. Both require specific roles, qualifications, income or registration with the latter
From 27 Nov 2023, NZ’s AEWV program changes include a new ‘maximum stay’ and extended visa lengths, affecting application and extension processes.
From 25 November 2023, the Australian Government will be making changes to the Temporary Skill Shortage (subclass 482) and Temporary Residence Transition stream of the Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186)
The States and Territories nomination programs have been revised for the 2023-24 program year, with varying criteria for each status.
An essential update from The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and the Department of Home Affairs, launching a comprehensive data matching program spanning from 2023-24 to 2025-26 for Australian businesses hiring
The Jobs and Skills Report 2023 offers insights into Australia’s evolving workforce, addressing skill shortages and guiding job seekers, migrants, and businesses.