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About us

LIME Migration consists of a team of registered migration agents who are proficient in the laws of Australian and Canadian migration. We offer an effective and comprehensive immigration consulting service from start to finish, working with our in-house professionals.

Our experts will assist you in overcoming the challenges of ever-changing immigration legislation and achieving your desired objectives.

High Success Rate

We take pride in our high success rate and are selective in the cases we accept. You can be confident that we will only proceed with your application if we believe there is a strong chance of a successful outcome.

Certainty Of Fees

At LIME, we believe in complete transparency when it comes to our fees. Our goal is to give you long-term certainty about every aspect of the migration process, ensuring there are no unpleasant surprises at the end. We add value through our unique approach, such as preparing customized, individual submission letters tailored to strengthen each application.

Tailored Advice

We care about your present and future as if it were our own. That’s why we take the time to understand your situation and create practical, personalised migration solutions—never generic advice.

Fast Lodgements

Our experienced team handles your application with accuracy and speed. By requesting all documentation upfront, we ensure nothing is missed and your application is lodged efficiently and without delays.

Our Migration consulting process

Consultation

1

Introducing

3

Preparation

5

Request

7

2

Engagement

4

Information

6

Lodgement

8

Decision

Our Services

Our Success Stories

Frequently asked questions

At LIME Migration, we understand that moving to Australia is more than just paperwork—it’s about building a new future. Whether you want to study, work, reunite with family, or start a business, our team of MARA-registered migration experts is here to guide you every step of the way. With personalized advice, transparent communication, and full support from assessment to settlement, we make your migration journey simple, stress-free, and successful.

We help individuals, families, and businesses with end-to-end migration support. From checking your visa eligibility, preparing documents, and lodging applications to providing post-arrival guidance in Australia, we’re with you at every stage of the process.

We cover a wide range of visas, including:
Skilled migration visas (189, 190, 491)
Student visas (500)
Partner and family visas (309, 820, 801, 100)
Employer-sponsored visas (482, 186, 494)
Business and investment visas (188, 132)
Visitor visas (600)
Our experts help you choose the right pathway based on your profile and long-term goals.

Choosing the right visa can be confusing. That’s why we start with a detailed assessment of your skills, education, work experience, English ability, and personal circumstances. Based on this, we recommend the visa category that gives you the highest chance of approval.

Yes. Our migration agent is MARA-registered - 1804102 which means we follow Australian government standards and codes of conduct. You can trust us to handle your case with integrity, accuracy, and professionalism.

The documents vary depending on the visa, but commonly include:
Passport and ID proof
Educational qualifications
Work experience certificates
English test scores (IELTS/PTE/TOEFL)
Health and police clearance
Financial proof (for some visas)
Don’t worry—we’ll give you a personalized checklist so you don’t miss anything.

Processing times depend on the visa type and case complexity:
Skilled visas: 6–12 months
Student visas: 1–3 months
Partner visas: 12–24 months
Visitor visas: 2–6 weeks
Our role is to make sure your application is accurate and complete, helping reduce unnecessary delays.

Yes, Firstly we should carefully read the refusal letter (Notice of Refusal) provided by the Department of Home Affairs. It explains the reason for refusal and whether you have the right to review the decision. If Yes, We can reapply but it is important to first understand why the visa was refused and address those issues in the new application. Simply reapplying without correcting errors may lead to another refusal.
In most cases, If your visa was lodged onshore (from within Australia), you may be able to apply for a review through the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). The refusal letter will state whether you have review rights and the deadline for lodging an appeal, which is usually from 21-28 days from the date of refusal Time limits are very strict and vary depending on the visa type.

Yes, in most cases you need to take an English proficiency test such as IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, or OET. The required level of English depends on the visa subclass and how many points you want to claim under the Points Test.
For most Skilled Migration visas (Subclass 189, 190, 491, etc.), unless you hold an exempt passport. For employer-sponsored visas, requirements vary, but usually at least Competent English is needed. Test results are valid for 2-3 years for migration purposes the validity of Scores which will also show on the English Language Score Card.

Yes. We offer settlement support services to help you and your family adjust smoothly to life in Australia.
We guide clients with:
Airport pickup (on request)
Temporary accommodation assistance
Opening a bank account
Applying for Tax File Number (TFN)
Medicare registration (where eligible)
Enrolment for children in schools
Guidance on public transport, SIM cards, and utilities
Job search orientation (resume guidance, local job portals, networking tips)
Finding rental properties
Preparing tenancy applications
Understanding lease agreements and tenancy rights in Australia.
We also provide career orientation including:
Resume & cover letter as per Australian standards
Guidance on LinkedIn profile optimization
Referrals to recruitment agencies & job portals
Interview preparation tips
(Note: We don’t guarantee jobs, but we help you get job-ready in the Australian market.)
We remain available for advice and guidance even after you arrive — whether it’s about visa renewals, PR pathways, or settlement queries.

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