Migration Action Plan (MAP)

Thank you for your interest in acquiring a personalised Migration Action Plan - MAP.

What is a MAP?

Migration Action Plan (MAP) is a Personalised Report prepared for you by a Registered Migration Agent (RMA) registered with the Office of Migration Agent Registration Authority (MARA) based on your individual circumstances and eligibility for various visas as per current immigration law.

This document details various available options to assist you in planning an optimal strategy to immigrate to Australia.

What does a MAP include?

  1. Review and detail your current status viz. immigration prospect
  2. Check your eligibility against current requirements of the Australian Government for an eligible Visa
  3. Case Facts evaluation
  4. Suggestions and Remarks by a Registered Migration Agent
  5. A schedule of fees and costs involved:
    • Australian Government charges
    • Other immigration related agency fees (Skills assessment, state nomination etc.)
    • eMigration Advisory fees for various optional services
    • eMigrationAdvisor fee for full representation of your case by a RMA
  6. Follow up comments

Why should I buy a MAP?

A MAP provides a comprehensive assessment of your chances for successfully immigrating to Australia.

It will also suggest options and choices that can enhance your chances of meeting the requirements faster.

Purchasing a MAP provides you access to exhaustive advisory services at eMigration Advisor as a client.

You will be provided a unique client login ID for a period of 18 months, allowing you to access our secure client site.

Depending on the additional service you purchase; you can seek advice from RMAs and avail of prompt responses to your queries and doubts.

Why is MAP so affordable?

eMA provides MAP at an affordable price to encourage potential migrants to take informed decisions at every stage of their immigration process.

Professional and timely advice can help migrants save money, time and heartache as one wades through the myriad requirements of Australian immigration process.

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