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We have been successfully providing specialist services and advice on investment, business and migration matters for over ten years. All cases handled by experienced specialist in areas including:

MIGRATION ASSISTANCE

  • Business Skilled applications
  • Investment and related visas
  • General Skilled Migration
  • Skills assessment and temporary visas
  • Spouse and interdependent visas
  • Sponsoring relative to Australia
  • Employment cases and student visas
  • Refugee and humanitarian applications
  • Change of status & visa extensions
  • MRT RRT reviews and appeals

SPECIAL SERVICES

Streamline service for business setup, investment, fund raising, temporary or permanent business visas
Assistance for Australian business registration, Investment, management marketing, finance and E-commerce.

Interpac Pty.Ltd

Suite 108, 370 St.Kilda Road
Melbourne,Victoria 3004
Australia
Phone: +61-3-9699 8388
Fax: +61-3-96998188
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

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