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On 02/06/2017 at 12:36, Richard Gregan said:
If your case is very straightforward then go for it, but make sure you do your research and check out all aspects of the process, including the employment evidence requirements, conviction and health side of things and all aspects of the visa eligibility criteria relating to your application.
if your case is looking at all complicated or you are unsure, then the advice of a migration professional may be a good idea, just as you would obtain the advice of a legal professional if you were facing a tricky legal situation.
Just make sure the Agent is registered with MARA.
Regards,
Richard
With a risk of sound dumb... how do I check that the agent is mara registered?
thanks so much
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Ok so I ve spoken to a few agencies, they all seemed to know their stuff and were very helpful.
could anyone recommend anyone?
thanks
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Thank you, I thought ours was straight forward. My partner is a plasterer and then there would be myself & 2 young children.
When ive spoken to the agents they've made my brain go to mush with a bit of info overload in regards to employment evidence because my partner has been self employed for 7years.
from what I've gathered we need a statement from our accountant, suppliers and as many people as we can that he's done work for.
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I'll give Michael Bremen a call tomorrow, the more info the better I guess.
TEG is one of the agents I spoke to, he did really seem to know his stuff.
Thank you
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We've just started looking into skilled visa 189 and today I've spoken to 2 different migration agents.
Theres so much involved that we are thinking about using one of these.
has anyone not used an agent? If so how hard is it to do?
thanks
Agent or not?!
in Working and Skilled Visas
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Fantastic, glad I looked. Michael Breen that was previously recommended isn't registered! Dodged a bullet there ?