Kuala Lumpur Visit – April 2023
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Thailand Visit – Our Director and Registered Migration Agent Mr. Murali (MARN No. 1170229) will be in Bangkok, and the details are as below!
Venue: 201/132 Palazetto, Zet-3, 162-M005. Phaholyothin Road,Phra nakhonsi Ayyuthaya,Wangnoi, Lamsai, 13170
Date: 9th March to 21 March 2023
Time: 9.00 a.m to 9.00 p.m
(Prior appointment is advisable to avoid wait times. Please email your interest and time to mangalath.immi@gmail.com)
See you all at Bangkok. Please share and forward this to your friends.
Bangkok Visit – Our Director and Registered Migration Agent Mr. Murali will be in Thailand, from 9th March to 21 March 2023.
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We provide a high standard of service to customers who are keen to migrate to Australia. Please contact our friendly and professional agent via email or call to discuss about your prospects of migrating to Australia. Also, our Principal agent will help you and guide you through the process.
Mangalath Immigration is headed by a Registered Migration Agent (RMA) who will also deal with your enquiries and give you advice and guidance on all issues to do with migrating to Australia.
Immigration advice and assistance is provided to you by Mangalath Immigration Managing Director, who is himself a migrant to Australia and because he has had personal experience of what is involved in the process of gaining Permanent Residence in Australia. Unlike some others, therefore, he is able to relate to you and the issues you have to confront from his own personal experience.
Furthermore, as a RMA he has to be knowledgeable and up-to date with Australian Immigration law and the Immigration policy of the Australian Government. Immigration law and policy are subject to constant change, but Mangalath Immigration follows such developments on a daily basis. Our RMA is always up-to-date with the legal and policy aspects of migrating to Australia and is also able to interpret and apply both law and policy for the benefit of our clients.
Mangalath Immigration has helped many professional to immigrate to Australia. As a result, all our clients are happy with our services.
Check out client testimonials : https://mangalathimmigration.com/testimonial/
Meeting our Agent during his Thailand visit is a great idea to start reviewing your visa options. Also, we encourage anyone interested to immigrate to contact us for an assessment based on your profile. We encourage you to ask any questions that you may have.
Also most importantly, Visa applicants are warned again to avoid unscrupulous migration agencies targeting people interested in migrating to Australia.
Our Migration Advisors are experts in assessing visa options and determining the best for applicants. Also, Appointments can be booked online here.
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Visa for Skilled Professionals in Australia: Australia is known for its high standard of living and excellent job opportunities. The country has a growing demand for skilled professionals in various fields such as healthcare, engineering, IT, and more. The Australian government has put in place various visa options to make it easier for skilled professionals to work in the country.
Visa for Skilled Professionals in Australia: Australia is known for its high standard of living and excellent job opportunities.
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One of the popular visa options for skilled professionals in Australia is the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189). This visa is designed for skilled workers who do not have a sponsor or family member in Australia. To be eligible for this visa, applicants must have a certain level of English proficiency and meet the skill requirements of their nominated occupation. They must also score enough points on the points test, which takes into account factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.
Another popular visa option is the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190), which requires applicants to have a nomination from an Australian state or territory government. This visa is similar to the subclass 189 visa, but it requires applicants to have higher points score and a nomination from a state or territory government.
In addition to these visas, there is also the Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491), which is designed for skilled professionals who want to work in regional Australia. This visa requires applicants to be nominated by a state or territory government or an eligible relative living in a designated regional area. Applicants must also meet the skill requirements of their nominated occupation and score enough points on the points test.
These visa options make it easier for skilled professionals to work in Australia, but the process can still be complex and time-consuming. It is recommended that applicants seek our assistance to guide them through the process.
In conclusion, Australia offers several visa options for skilled professionals who want to work in the country. The Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189), Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190), and Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) are popular options. These offer different pathways to permanent residency. However, it is important to seek professional advice from us before applying for any of these visas. This will ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements and have the best chance of success.
You should carefully prepare and submit your application for a skilled professionals visa. An efficient team at Mangalath Immigration Pty Ltd, who have extensive experience in applying for this class of visa for the past decade, will handle the process. Please visit our Testimonial page on this website, Facebook page and Google Review to find testimonies provided by our clients.
We will help make sure that a complete and decision ready application is made and that you receive your visa as quickly as possible. So why wait contact us today to get a head start.
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Basically, an Australian Partner visa will enable a spouse or de facto partner of an Australian to live and work in Australia. An Australian Partner visa application can be either onshore (subclass 820/801) or offshore (subclass 309/100).
Prior to obtaining a permanent Partner visa (subclass 801/100), you must first obtain a temporary Partner visa (subclass 820/ 309). In order to qualify for this visa, you must first meet the following requirements:
Basically, an Australian Partner visa will enable a spouse or de facto partner of an Australian to live and work in Australia.
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Stage 1: Temporary Visa (Subclass 820/ 309)
This stage provides you with a temporary visa that allows you to live in Australia with your partner. You can apply for a temporary partner visas (subclass 820/ 309) either Onshore or Offshore. In the first stage, the department grants you a temporary visa that allows you to live with your partner in Australia for two years.
Stage 2: Permanent Visa (Subclass 801/ 100)
Filed two years after stage 1 to demonstrate that the relationship is genuine and still ongoing this is a permanent visa. To qualify for an offshore/ Onshore partner visa, you must first meet the following basic requirements.
The term offshore partner visa refers to a process that takes place while a partner is abroad in another country. After the visa is granted, you can come to Australia. Applicants for offshore partner visas must be overseas when they apply. They must also be overseas when the temporary visa decision is made.
When you apply for an Australian visa while within Australia, this is called an onshore visa application. Onshore visa applications are made while you are within Australia.
We will provide you with some important tips to remember when lodging your visa application.
There are a number of reasons why partner visas can be denied. Following are a few questions to ask during the application process to ensure it is processed quickly and approved:
These are all things that prove the genuineness of your relationship.
In the event that an embassy or immigration official contacts you for additional documentation, you must provide that information. Otherwise, your visa will be refused.
You will be asked questions regarding your partner and relationship during your interview. The Australian government may reject the applicants who do not adequately answer these questions.
The Department verifies and checks all documents you provide. Thus, it is crucial that all documents you provide are true and accurate. Otherwise, your visa will be denied.
To qualify for the visa, you must pass medical examinations and x-rays, as well as pass character tests. It’s especially critical that you consider your character requirements and anything that might hinder you from meeting them. Have you ever been convicted of a crime? Do you have any acquaintances who might be involved in a crime?
Partner visas require a sponsor. The sponsor is responsible for the partner’s financial obligations, accommodations, and living expenses.
The Department of Home Affairs will also require you to undergo a health examination and meet its character requirements.
You should carefully prepare and submit your application for a partner visa. An efficient team at Mangalath Immigration Pty Ltd, who have extensive experience in applying for this sub-class of visa for the past decade, will handle the process. Please visit our Testimonial page on this website, Facebook page and Google Review to find testimonies provided by our clients.
We will help make sure that a complete and decision ready application is made and that you receive your visa as quickly as possible. So why wait contact us today to get a head start.
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The Council has made the decision to temporarily close our office situated in Richmond, Victoria until such time as it is recommended safe for staff to return. Please rest assured however that in the interim, the Council will remain fully operational and the entire complement of Council staff will continue working, albeit remotely. Unfortunately, this closure will impact some assessments.
Updates from various skills assessment authorities in March 2020
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A clause was added in the guidelines for the skills assessment for early childhood teacher. ACECQA demands that Transcript must demonstrate early childhood specialisation.
ADC – The ADC has introduced a validity period for initial assessment applications for all dental professions. From 1 January 2020, successful initial assessment applications for all dental professions will have a validity period of seven years.
The ADC had made the difficult decision to postpone the written examination scheduled for 23-24 March. Candidates scheduled to sit this examination had been notified via email. All candidates will get an update with further information regarding future examinations as information becomes available
Exemption from English Language test Engineers Australia will grant an exemption to the qualified applicants from the English language test moving forward: applicant who is a citizen of and holds a valid passport issued by the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada, New Zealand or the Republic of Ireland.
A new informational guideline by the Speech Pathologist Australia. It is for Overseas Trained Speech Pathologists Certified Practising Speech Pathologist (CPSP) requirements. It can be found here: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/SPAweb/Join_us/Qualification_Assessments/SPAweb/Join_Us/Overseas_Qualificationss/Overseas_Qualifications_Assessments.aspx
New guidelines of MSA for the online application system: https://www.tradesrecognitionaustralia.gov.au/sites/default/files/images/msa_applicant_guidelines.pdf
It has announced that they have temporarily postponed receipt of all new applications (digital or paper- based). Besides, they are currently establishing and will have a procedure in place for accepting online applications by 6th April 2020.
Important note considering covid-19 impacts: please email your application and related documents rather than post. If posted, your application will be delayed for an undetermined amount of time.
Service delay: As the team mobilise to work remotely you may experience longer call waits. We recommend submitting your enquiry via web form. They aim to respond within 2 business days.
In-person services: Perth office is temporarily unavailable to the public, but the work continues. Read more on the COVID-19 updates page.
Australian Community workers association has published that the skills assessment guidelines for the welfare worker are under review. They are likely to change soon.
We regret that we have had to cancel offshore practical assessments due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak but we are able to conduct Technical Interviews online. We can conduct online video conferencing for Technical Interview assessments for non-licensed occupations or Pathway 2 licensed occupations, until further notice.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic the following additional process for lodging a skilled migration application may be used:
E-Mail the application form and supporting documents to migration@managersandleaders.com.au. Each email limit to 20MB however you can send multiple emails. Also, documents must be a clear colour scan from the original document and do not need to be certified by a justice of the peace or notary public.
Please do not complete the credit card authorisation form. Once we receive the application we will contact you by email to arrange payment from a credit card.
This process may also be applicable for Review, Appeal, Extension and Temporary Graduate Qualification Assessments.
IMPORTANT: If you are sending an application by courier, please forward an email to migration@managersandleaders.com.au advising the following:
– Your full name
– The name of the courier service
– The airway bill number
The new postal address is GPO Box 2229, Brisbane Qld 4000, Australia
New courier address is Level 16, 40 Creek Street, Brisbane Qld 4000, Australia
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The Commonwealth Department of Home Affairs has provided a limited number of visa nomination places to the Victorian Government up until the Federal Budget is delivered on 6 October 2020.
We are preparing to re-open with new policies and nomination criteria to support Victoria’s economic recovery and the public health response.
You may wish to prepare your Expression of Interest (EOI) so that you’re ready once more information becomes available. EOIs are lodged through the Department of Home Affairs SkillSelect system.
Please ensure your EOI is up to date before you lodge an application with the Victorian Government.
Please continue to check our website for updates.
The Commonwealth Department of Home Affairs has provided a limited number of visa nomination places to the Victorian Government.
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If you want to come to Australia to work you will need a visa that suits the work you intend to do. The Australian Government is committed to supporting migrants to settle in regional areas.
Working in Australia – The Australian Government is committed to supporting migrants to settle in regional areas.
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These changes are aimed to support regional businesses and local communities to thrive by getting the right skills into the right regions.
Remember, The Australian Government works closely with their state, territory and local governments, and local communities, to attract migrants to regional areas. Skilled migrants wanting to settle in regional Australia have a diverse range of available occupations to match their experience, skills and qualifications.
We are here to help you!!
At Mangalath Immigration, we will assist you with the whole process until you get Australian Permanent Residency. Our services include:
Please register your Expression Of Interest by emailing your contact details( phone number and email address) and a brief Curriculum Vitae to
murali.mangalath@gmail.com or mangalath.immi@gmail.com
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Australian Health Practitioner Registration Agency ( AHPRA) has introduced a new procedure for Registration for all Internationally Qualified Nurses and Midwives(IQNMS).
AHPRA has introduced a new procedure for Registration for all Internationally Qualified Nurses and Midwives(IQNMS).
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The process involve three (3) steps including Self check, OBA and Orientation program. The whole process can be completed at an affordable price!!
No more exorbitant fees payable to any training institutions.We are here to help you!!At Mangalath Immigration, we will assist you with the whole process until you get Australian Permanent Residency.
Our services include:
Please register your Expression Of Interest by emailing your contact details( phone number and email address) and a brief Curriculum Vitae to
murali.mangalath@gmail.com or mangalath.immi@gmail.com
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Manjusha KS, Software Engineer from Ernakulam receiving her Australian PR Family Visa (Subclass 190) on 14th December 2019, at Mangalath Immigration Office ,Athani,Ernakulam , Kerala from our India Office Manager Gopinadhan Parakkal.
Attention All:This is the right time to migrate as a IT Professional to Australia like our client above who received her visa.Currently there is a high demand for IT Professionals like Software Engineer, Developer Programmer,Computer Network and System Engineer,Database Administrator, ICT Security Analyst, System Administrator,ICT Support and Test Engineers, ICT Quality Assurance Engineer, ICT Custormer Support Officer, Web Developer. Propspective client would need
If you believe that you have all the above, then please do not hesitate to send your detailed CV to murali.mangalath@gmail.com and mangalath.immi@gmail.com
Please visit our website www.mangalathimmigration.com for more information and client testimonial. Please contact our India office Mr Gopinadhan for any further questions or queries.
Software Engineer from Ernakulam receiving her Australian PR Family Visa (Subclass 190) on 14th December 2019,
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The Australian PR Family Visa, also known as the Partner Visa, is a crucial pathway for eligible individuals to reunite with their Australian citizen or permanent resident family members. This visa category is designed to foster family unity by allowing spouses, de facto partners, and dependent children to join their loved ones in Australia on a permanent basis. It involves a thorough application process, including demonstrating the genuine nature of the relationship and meeting specific criteria. Once granted, this visa offers the privilege of living, working, and studying in Australia indefinitely, while also providing access to healthcare and social benefits. It plays a vital role in strengthening familial bonds and contributing to the multicultural fabric of Australia, as it enables families to build a life together in this diverse and welcoming nation.
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