
Skilled migration had always been a priority of the Australian government to address skills shortage. There are visas available for people who are not sponsored by an employer but have skills in particular occupations which are required in Australia.
WHY YOU SHOULD CHOOSE BRIDGES IMMIGRATION LAW SOLUTIONS
Bridges Immigration Law Solutions specializes in processing Independent Skilled Visas including Family Sponsored and State/Territory Sponsored Visas. There is a wide range of visa sub classes available for skilled applicants and each visa sub classes are subjected to a different criteria and conditions.
We will evaluate all possible options and advice you in choosing the most appropriate visa. We also plan and formulate a strategy to achieve the most viable, cost effective and fastest way to achieve your goals.
Before the consultation, you will need to provide us with information relevant to your case. We will evaluate the information provided including your current circumstances and determine the most appropriate visa for you and check your eligibility based on current legislation.
We will provide you with a frank and truthful immigration advice and point out any issues or concerns which can arise with your application. In case you or family members are not eligible under current immigration laws, we will inform you to avoid spending time and resources in an application which will ultimately fail.
Consultation with us can be done in a manner convenient to you. You have the option to either meet with us face to face in our Melbourne office or through telephone if you are located overseas.
To book an appointment, please send us an email at info@bridgesimmigration.com.au.
All matters are treated with the strictest rules of confidentiality.
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