Finding New Zealand immigration solutions,
to support global dreams.

People. Not Paper.


Jamie Lingham:
Reflecting on the past 20 years at Absolute Immigration, it is amazing the journey that we have had from when I first started the business in suburban Melbourne, through to where we are today with office in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Auckland, New Zealand.
The pleasure, adventure, memories and joy that working in this space has provided me over the past 20 years has been like nothing I could have imagined in my wildest dreams. I still love meeting people, solving problems and adding significant value to their lives by making their dream of living and working in Australia and New Zealand, a reality.

When you become our client, you may hear a term – “The AI Way”
What does this mean exactly? Well, it’s difficult to put into words, but essentially it is a combination of our values and our ‘People Not Paper’ approach. Call it our ‘secret sauce’ or ‘x-factor’, which filters through our team culture and directly to our valued clients, who are the ultimate purpose of our organisation.
We respect that every client has their own set of needs and unique set of circumstances, which we will always be sensitive of and work towards a solutions-based and practical outcome, for what can sometimes be highly complex immigration problems.
The AI Way is not just talking the talk, it is about walking the walk, working hard to ensure that we not only live our values, but also ensure that we hold each other accountable to deliver inventive thinking and superior service to all of our clients.
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News
The latest immigration updates.
Workforce Australia Commences 4 July 2022
From Monday 4 July 2022, Workforce Australia will be the new employment service, taking over from jobactive.
Tips to avoid further visa processing delays
The Department of Home Affairs is under immense pressure with escalating processing times for visa applications. To minimise delays we have some recommendations.
Andrew Giles – our new Minister for Immigration
Andrew Giles was appointed Australia's new Minister of Immigration on the 1st of June 2022. Giles plans to work hard to deliver a fairer future for our community and for Australia.
Changes to Skills Assessment for visa 485
The Australian Government has announced that the stay period on the Sub Class 485 Graduate work stream visa will be increased from 18 months to 24 months.
Jamie Lingham, our founder and Global Immigration Leader of Absolute Immigration provides the hospitality sector with an outline of what the new Labour Agreement entails and how to utilise it.
Absolute Immigration celebrates with AHA (Vic) – recognising the State’s best hospitality venues in 2022
The Victorian Hotels industry celebrated the state’s best people and venues at the 2022 AHA Victoria State Awards for Excellence. Absolute Immigration were delighted to sponsor the 'Outstanding Achievement in Training' award – find out more.