If you thought there was a demand for people in Australia, think again. The demand is for specific kinds of people. Professionals, hairdressers and trades-people we want you - once you're not over 45, then, nah, not so much. In fact not at all.
Dublin, Ireland (PRWEB) July 23, 2008 -- Normally once you hit 45 and over you are immediately disqualified from 90% of Australia visas but there is hope, the much misunderstood Business Visa.
Based in Europe, Australian Migration Lawyer, Mege Dalton has had so much work in this lesser known visa class that she has set up a specialised business to handle it. Business Visas Australia, http://www.business-visas-australia.com, deals exclusively in Business Visas to Australia.
Over 45's hit a brick wall when they research their Australian visa options. In some cases when they seek the advice of migration agent they will be told they have no options but this is not the full picture.
"Business Visas are usually complex and have many criteria. Most migration agents tend to avoid them and focus on skilled visas only." says Mege Dalton. She has been organising Australian Business Visas for people for the last 5 years since she left a busy law practice to specialise in Australian migration law.
Originally working from Brisbane with Australian Migration and Visa Lawyers she found she was able to help her clients better by working in 'their backyard.' So 2 years ago she moved to Dublin with her Irish husband and established the European offices of AMVL. As the business grew she found she was spending so much of her time on Business Visas that she set up a separate company to handle the demand.
What makes Business Visa applications difficult and far more than a form filling exercise is the high degree of supporting documentation they require. With clients around the world Mege has found a way to offer a tailor made personal service that supports her clients through all aspects of the process, including moral support as this client from South Africa wrote,
"Well Mege I think not only did you during this time make me feel like we were friends but you were also my shrink and helped us though a very tough time in our lives."
You don't necessarily need to be a business owner to apply for a Business Visa. A work history as a senior manager may count, or being a senior executive or an investor with significant assets are all considered.
Business Visas Australia is so good at what it does in this niche that other migration companies are now outsourcing their Business Visa work to them. As one Migration Company representative put it,
"It adds another string to our bow, allows us to offer more service to our clients and with Mege, we know they are in good hands.'
For additional information on Business Visas to Australia, contact Mege Dalton or visit www.business-visas-australia.com.
Contact:
Mege Dalton,
Business Visas Australia
Ireland (01) 8997169
Northern Ireland: 02895 81 2633
United Kingdom: 020 8133 1255
http://www.business-visas-australia.com
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