Monday, April 9, 2012

Free iPhone app for the general skilled visa

Immigration is a huge industry. It has a legal accredited arm and a not so lawful arm.  Your migration agent is a big investment in terms of time, money and trust.

This is true for the most basic of information; it all costs.    there are some sources where you can find accurate and reliable information.    source is in the form of an app for the iPhone or iPad.   It is based upon the information published by DIAC on the test which applies to most applicants from the 1st July 2011.

The app is currently only applicable to the general skilled migration.      In order to qualify for an Australian general skilled visa you must pass a points test.

The app has been developed by Acacia Immigration [1] . Acacia is extremely knowledgeable in immigration law and processes. Acacia pride themselves on developing the industry’s most innovative immigration solutions. Acacia [2] knows the system and how to navigate it, finding opportunities and avoiding hazards. They are known to take on visa applications where our competition said that the client was not eligible â€" and we still reach positive outcomes.

Acacia [3] has established a number of cutting-edge  immigration solutions over the years. They have a deep understanding of the Migration Regulations. In consultation with the Department of Immigration, Acacia know how to find solutions that most fail to find. These solutions are generally not documented on the DIAC website, policy advice manual or booklets.

Acacia has developed this application to assist you in determining whether you have accumulated enough points.  This is based upon the DIAC for the following skilled visas.

  • Independent (Permanent Residency)
  • Sponsored (Permanent Residency) and
  • Regional Sponsored (Temporary residency)

This app provides a convenient way to estimate your likely score. As skilled migration can be complex, please check with Acacia before you proceed with an application.

The best aspect of this application is that it is free and downloadable from the ITunes store.

It is simple to navigate by answering each question you earn a score or points which accumulate. The pass mark is sixty five. At the end of the process you will receive your score. I tested, and it worked well. The questions are easy to understand, and you can progress through the app quickly to find your end score.

On completion of the test, you are invited to contact Acacia [4] for further consultation about your situation.

If you just want to find out how you qualify based upon your situation this app is great. I hope that they produce a few more of these visas based apps.

It is good to know that there are people out there who care about your welfare and success. Yes, it will cost something to process your application. It is all about value exchange. If you get a great service with success in exchange for your hard-earned money, then it is worth every cent.  The company I work for have used Acacia’s services as an migration agent.  I have personally found this company extremely informative and knowledgeable.    I have spoken with the CEO of Acacia [5] , and he is a good man whose heart is in the right place. His mission is to find the precise solution for you.

I have known people who have exchanged poor dodgy service for money. These sorts are usually illegal and run the risk of failure. If you get caught by the department of immigration and citizenship, you could face deportation. This will mean the end of your dreams. For almost the same money you can spend it on people like Acacia who are professional and have great success.  Do your research and spend your money effectively.

At the end of the day it is your choice, however, download the app onto your phone, if you do not have an iPhone download it onto someone else and use it; you will find it of great use.

Links
  1. ^ Acacia Immigration (www.acacia-au.com)
  2. ^ Acacia (www.acacia-au.com)
  3. ^ Acacia (www.acacia-au.com)
  4. ^ Acacia (www.acacia-au.com)
  5. ^ Acacia (www.acacia-au.com)

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