Episode 7 - Making Australian Migration Easy

Behind the Scenes at Australian Migration

April 14, 20233 min read

In today's episode of 'Making Australian Migration Easy', Rhea finds herself in the hot seat – being interviewed by Krunal Nayak, for his podcast 'My Australian Journey'. If you've enjoyed Rhea's insights into the Australian migration process thus far, then episode is an absolute must!

From dealing with  immigration detention in the past, to the Brisbane Olympics in the future, Krunal asks Rhea to shine her light on not only her Australian journey, but where she sees the country going too. 

Rhea jokes that she came from the 'dark side' when she was working for Australian immigration and that now she's using her powers for good. And of course there's a great deal of truth in her jest as she illuminates contentious topics such as 'why is my visa taking so long' by debunking some of the behind-the-scenes mystery, while still being Australia's greatest advocate. 

All she is asking is that you go about your migration pathway the right way, by hiring a migration lawyer and/or seeking a consultation with a company such as hers, SOLVi Migration. That way you can get Down Under without going about it in a roundabout way, or getting too down when your application falters. Please join us!

“As someone who comes from mixed heritage, I love that Australia is so multi-cultural. And I want to be able to help people to be able to come here the right way”

— RHEA FAWOLE

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In This Episode:

  • How Australian immigration has changed over the years 

  • Understanding Ministerial Direction No. 100 

  • Why did Rhea make the switch to private consultation?

  • The value of being reachable online with private consultations

  • Insight into how migration policy is shaped in Australia 

  • Do political parties impact migration policy? 

  • What is your immigration goal? Articulating that before you apply for a visa

  • How does Rhea see the future of Australian migration? 

  • What happens when there is a delay in your visa application?

  • What accountability is there if the people who are processing your visa make a mistake?

And more!

DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only and nothing in this content or its description constitutes legal advice. For advice on your personal circumstances, please make an appointment at SOLVi Migration www.solvimigration.com.au Copyright Solvi Pty Ltd 2023

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Rhea Fawole

Rhea Fawole

Rhea's passion to create SOLVi Migration comes from 12 years of working in senior roles at the Australian Immigration Department, including in the Immigration Minister’s office. She also gained an abundance of government liaison and governance experience in other agencies.

SOLVi Migration has been founded with a vision to collaborate with businesses and start-ups to bring their ideas, investments, entrepreneurship, and skilled workers to Australia.

https://www.solvimigration.com.au


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13000 SOLVI (+61 1300 076 584)

[email protected]

All RIGHTS RESERVED LIABILITY LIMITED BY A SCHEME APPROVED UNDER PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS LEGISLATION. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS EMPLOYED BY SOLVI PTY LTD (ABN 16 658 861 182) ARE MEMBERS OF THE SCHEME.

The information published on this webpage should not be taken as legal advice rather it should be considered for information purposes only.

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