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The new AUSTRALIAN Temporary Sponsored Parent Visa – How it is right now!!!

July 6, 2017 by Network Migration

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Letter of Recommendation

To Everybody Thinking of Emigrating,

My partner and I would like to write this letter of recommendation for Network Migration, as they have been absolutely amazing in assisting us in emigrating to New Zealand.

It all started with a seminar and a brief introduction to New Zealand, with topics like medical care, schooling, work, housing and lifestyle being discussed. This gave us an idea of what New Zealand is like and we could get an idea if this is a place that we could live and settle.

After this, we scheduled a private appointment with Andrew Kerr and he really took the time to listen to our reasons for wanting to emigrate and what our goals are. He then discussed with us our family, our work, our qualifications and all the things that would determine whether we would be legible to emigrate. He explained to us the various pathways that we could use in order to actually emigrate and settle in New Zealand. What I really liked was the fact that he was so straight forward with us. He did not sugar coat anything, and he was upfront as to whether we would actually be able to get in, and what our challenges would be.

The emigration process does not happen overnight. It is a process. Andrew and his entire team were with us every step of the way. They sent through all the necessary documentation as and when it was needed, and assisted us in completing it in the correct way. They looked over everything, and ensured that all documentation was in the correct format for New Zealand and presented in a way that was satisfactory for the immigration officials. They advised us as to when certain things needed to be done (e.g. police clearances and medicals) and helped in ensuring that everything was done timeously. They were always available to take our calls and discuss our concerns with us, and even to this day after they have completed their obligation, they are always willing to help in giving advice or answering a question. Andrew’s door is always open, and his team are absolutely amazing.

I recall one specific incident, when my partner first left South Africa to enter New Zealand to look for a job. About two days before he was due to leave, Andrew phoned him and told him that there had been an influx of South Africans entering New Zealand and that he would be flagged as he left South Africa, and most likely pulled aside and questioned by an official when he entered New Zealand. Andrew advised him as to how to handle this legally, and what to say so that everything was honest, legal and above-board, and so that he would be able to enter New Zealand legally. He prepared my partner, and when this did happen, he knew exactly what to do. Andrew and the team at Network Migration are really on the ball with things like this. They know the law and they know how to handle challenges along the way, and everything is done legally and above-board.

Shane and I would like to thank Andrew and the entire team at Network Migrations for all of their hard work and support in getting us to New Zealand, and for making the process so much easier.

We would like to highly recommend them to anybody considering emigrating, as they really are an absolutely amazing team.

Thank you so much😊

Kind Regards,
Shane & Michelle