Migration firm enlightens Filipinos chasing their Australian dream

BAGUIO CITY – Australian Education Info Center and Migration Services (AEIC), a Sydney-based education and migration consultancy firm, now with office in Baguio, assured its assistance to Filipinos wanting to live their dreams in the land down under, during a migration media forum at the Prince Plaza Hotel here on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 entitled “Your Future Begins Here”.
AEIC said that according to data from Google Trends, Australia is one of the places most searched by Filipinos for migration possibilities, along with Canada, New Zealand and Japan.
Most Filipinos resort to migration with hopes for a better life and as a solution to the country’s problems, AEIC added.
AEIC Philippines chief operations manager Chris Acuavera in an interview on Thursday said their main goal in offering their services is to educate Filipinos who want to migrate to Australia with the right information and the best way to do it, whether as a student or a traveller.
“That each and every student or each and every person who wants to migrate to Australia, they are armed with the best information,” Acuavera said.
Acuavera also wanted to clarify many Filipinos’ misconception that migration costs a million.
“The cost depends, because we all have different circumstances and professions, but with AEIC, Php200,000 is more than enough to help you get to Australia,” he said.
AEIC is targeting the health care sector, which is what they said Australia is short of at the moment, like nurses, nursing aids, social workers, among others.
But Acuavera said they could also help those from other sectors outside health care as there is also work waiting for welders, taxi drivers, chefs, IT consultants, among others.
“There is always an available path for everyone, we just need to figure out what’s the best for them,” Acuavera said.
AEIC started as an Australian dream three (3) years ago that was made possible by a group of people who shared the same goal.
They now maintain offices in Sydney and in Baguio, and ensure everyone quality and ethical business practices in line with the programs and pathways for education and migration they offer, particularly to Australia.
Their services include: Student Visa assistance for solo applicant; Student Visa assistance with dependent or de facto relationship; Training Visa Application assistance; Tourist Visa Application assistance; Sponsored Family Stream Tourist Visa Application assistance; Business Visitor Application assistance; and Study-tour Application assistance.
With the foregoing services they offer, AEIC said they commit to give every client a secured and confident application.
They have a wide education and migration business network and maintain close relationships with businesses that complement their services which enable the company to refer students and
clients for possible employment as part of their post customer support. Processing takes a quick one (1) to three (3) months maximum.
Filipinos 18 years old to 45 years old are preferred in Australia, as the country wants people to migrate there to help Australia grow, Acuavera said.
Nevertheless, AEIC’s continued customer support states they are with the applicant every step of the way, and that they deliver results.
“We don’t just come and go after an application, we facilitate continual hands-on support to their needs,” Acuavera said.
AEIC Philippines office is located at the ground floor of Insular Life building, corner Legarda Road, Baguio City.
Australia Office is located at Suite 209 Level 2, 80 Elizabeth Street 2000 Sydney, Australia.
 
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