You always have lots of options π€
RACC Australia Migration Agent and Education Agent
Migration Agent and Education Agent with 20 years experience in applying courses and visas.
RACC (Rhema Australian Consulting Company) specializes in Migration and Education services with more than 15 years of experience. Our friendly and trustworthy team speaks various languages:
Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Tagalog, Bengali, Malay. We are here to guide and support you through every step of the services required:
Education:
Course Application
Change Course
Professional Y
10/06/2026
Student Visa refused? The ART review process has changed.
From 1 June 2026, most Student Visa refusal reviews at the Administrative Review Tribunal now proceed βon the papers.β This means the ART may decide your case based on your written submissions and supporting evidence, without an oral hearing.
Your documents now carry even more weight.
Make sure you:
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Respond clearly to the refusal reasons
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Provide updated enrolment evidence
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Keep your Confirmation of Enrolment current
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Submit strong written arguments
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Act before any ART deadline
Some cases may still proceed with a hearing, especially where serious issues apply, including character, health, security, false information, or special return conditions.
Book a consultation with our team
https://www.racc.net.au/migration-agent-education-agent (Link In Bio)
If you would like to contact us, please reach us by phone or via WhatsApp at +61420746705 or +61485505268.
DISCLAIMER:
All content shared by RACC Migration and Education Services across social media platforms is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute immigration, legal, or education advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation. While the information provided is accurate at the time of publication, policies and requirements may change and can be unique to your specific situation and visa that you are applying for. We strongly recommend speaking with a MARA-registered migration agent or qualified professional before making any visa or course-related decisions.
10/06/2026
π’ Upcoming ACT State Sponsored 190 Visa Invitation Round β 11 June 2026
The ACT has announced an additional invitation round scheduled for Thursday, 11 June 2026.
Please note this is a small invitation round for Subclass 190 state sponsored visas only. Canberra Matrix submissions with a nominated occupation in a critical sector may be prioritised.
If you are planning to apply, make sure your Expression of Interest (EOI) is accurate, complete, and up to date in SkillSelect to maximise your opportunity for consideration.
π© Need help with your application?
If you would like us to apply for, review, or finalise your documents, nomination or visa application, please email:
[email protected] and cc: [email protected]
Our team will send you the application steps and a detailed quotation.
π Already received an invitation?
Use discount code RACC1904912026 to receive 40% off our service fees*.
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Book a migration consultation and we'll guide you through your next steps:
https://www.racc.net.au/booking-calendar/migration-consultation-820-801-301-100-866-870-103
Thinking about your PR pathway but haven't received an invitation?
Book a PR Pathway Consultation:
https://www.racc.net.au/booking-calendar/pr-pathways-and-visa-options-189-190-491-482-186-494-407-858
If you would like to contact us, please reach us by phone or via WhatsApp at +61420746705 or +61485505268
DISCLAIMER:
All content shared by RACC Migration and Education Services across social media platforms is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute immigration, legal, or education advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation. While the information provided is accurate at the time of publication, policies and requirements may change and can be unique to your specific situation and visa that you are applying for. We strongly recommend speaking with a MARA-registered migration agent or qualified professional before making any visa or course-related decisions.
09/06/2026
π Partner Visa applicants: Have you received a call from the Department of Home Affairs?
If you hold a Subclass 309 or Subclass 820 Partner visa, the Department may contact you directly to request additional information, clarify details in your application, or assist with progressing your visa assessment.
Keep in mind that these calls can come from different processing offices and may appear as a private number.
Before sharing any information, make sure the caller can verify details such as your file number and visa lodgement date.
Be cautious if anyone asks for:
β Credit card details
β Banking information
β Your ImmiAccount password
β Payment over the phone
Staying informed can help you protect your personal information throughout the visa process.
Book a consultation with our team
https://www.racc.net.au/migration-agent-education-agent (Link In Bio)
If you would like to contact us, please reach us by phone or via WhatsApp at +61420746705 or +61485505268.
DISCLAIMER:
All content shared by RACC Migration and Education Services across social media platforms is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute immigration, legal, or education advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation. While the information provided is accurate at the time of publication, policies and requirements may change and can be unique to your specific situation and visa that you are applying for. We strongly recommend speaking with a MARA-registered migration agent or qualified professional before making any visa or course-related decisions.
09/06/2026
π¦πΊ Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) Ballot Now Open
The Australian Government has opened registrations for the 2026β2027 Work and Holiday (Subclass 462) visa ballot for eligible passport holders from:
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China
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India
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Vietnam
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Registration Period
4 June 2026 β 25 June 2026
(Australian Eastern Standard Time)
π° Ballot Registration Fee:
AUD $25
π― The visa ballot process provides a fair, streamlined, and transparent way to randomly select applicants from participating countries where demand exceeds the available places for the program year.
Important eligibility requirements include:
β’ Aged 18β30 years
β’ Valid passport
β’ Valid national identification document
β’ India: PAN Card
β’ Vietnam: 12-digit National ID
Please note that registration in the ballot does not guarantee selection or an invitation to apply for a visa
Book a consultation with our team
https://www.racc.net.au/migration-agent-education-agent (Link In Bio)
If you would like to contact us, please reach us by phone or via WhatsApp at +61420746705 or +61485505268.
DISCLAIMER:
All content shared by RACC Migration and Education Services across social media platforms is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute immigration, legal, or education advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation. While the information provided is accurate at the time of publication, policies and requirements may change and can be unique to your specific situation and visa that you are applying for. We strongly recommend speaking with a MARA-registered migration agent or qualified professional before making any visa or course-related decisions.
08/06/2026
No local experience β can you still get invited? π€
Many applicants assume this is a dealbreakerβ¦ but thatβs not always the case.
Yes β offshore experience can still count towards your migration pathway.
For Skilled Independent (Subclass 189), State Sponsored (Subclass 190), and State Sponsored Regional (Subclass 491) visas, your overseas work experience may contribute to your points score β if it meets the right criteria.
Hereβs what matters:
β’ Your work experience must be closely related to your nominated occupation
β’ It must meet the relevant migration assessment standards
To be eligible for skilled migration, you must:
β’ Be between 18 and 45 at the time of invitation
β’ Submit a valid Expression of Interest (EOI)
β’ Nominate an occupation on the skilled occupation lists
β’ Obtain a positive skills assessment
β’ Meet the points test requirement
β’ Demonstrate Competent English
β’ Meet health and character requirements
Additional requirements:
β’ State Sponsored (Subclass 190) β Requires state nomination
β’ State Sponsored Regional (Subclass 491) β Requires state nomination or eligible family sponsorship in regional Australia
When it comes to points:
Australian work experience generally attracts higher points, but offshore experience can still strengthen your profile and keep you competitive.
Before you submit your EOI, make sure your points are calculated correctly and supported by evidence.
Book a consultation with our team
https://www.racc.net.au/migration-agent-education-agent (Link In Bio)
If you would like to contact us, please reach us by phone or via WhatsApp at +61420746705 or +61485505268.
DISCLAIMER:
All content shared by RACC Migration and Education Services across social media platforms is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute immigration, legal, or education advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation. While the information provided is accurate at the time of publication, policies and requirements may change and can be unique to your specific situation and visa that you are applying for. We strongly recommend speaking with a MARA-registered migration agent or qualified professional before making any visa or course-related decisions.
07/06/2026
On a Working Holiday Visa and thinking about staying in Australia longer? π¦πΊ
Depending on your occupation, work experience, and employer situation, some WHV holders may be able to transition into Employer Sponsored visas after gaining relevant Australian work experience.
Building experience in the occupation you intend to use for sponsorship is important. In some cases, part-time work experience may also be combined to help meet experience requirements for Employer Sponsored visas.
Employer Sponsored pathways may include:
Employer Sponsored 482 Skills in Demand visa
Employer Sponsored 407 Training visa
Employer Sponsored Regional 494 visa
Employer Sponsored 186 Permanent Residence visa
Eligibility depends on factors including your occupation, work experience, employer requirements, and current migration policy settings.
Book a consultation with our team
https://www.racc.net.au/migration-agent-education-agent (Link In Bio)
If you would like to contact us, please reach us by phone or via WhatsApp at +61420746705 or +61485505268.
DISCLAIMER:
All content shared by RACC Migration and Education Services across social media platforms is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute immigration, legal, or education advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation. While the information provided is accurate at the time of publication, policies and requirements may change and can be unique to your specific situation and visa that you are applying for. We strongly recommend speaking with a MARA-registered migration agent or qualified professional before making any visa or course-related decisions.
06/06/2026
189 Visa Granted - Registered Nurses nec with just 80 Points!
A big congratulations to our client, Registered Nurses nec who has successfully secured Australian Permanent Residency through the Subclass 189 Skilled Independent Visa.
This grant highlights that social worker continue to be in strong demand across Australia, with the 189 visa remaining a powerful PR pathway with no sponsorship required.
π§© Why the 189 Visa?
β’ Permanent Residency to live and work anywhere in Australia
β’ No state or employer sponsorship required
β’ Include eligible partner and dependent children
β’ Access Medicare, education benefits, and more
β’ Clear pathway to Australian citizenship
π Common eligibility factors:
β’ Positive skills assessment as a Registered Nurse nec
β’ Meeting English language requirements
β’ Lodging an Expression of Interest and receiving an invitation
β’ Strong supporting documentation
If you are a Registered Nurses exploring PR options, now may be the right time to assess your pathway.
π² Book your consultation:
https://www.racc.net.au/migration-agent-education-agent (link in bio)
If you would like to contact us, please reach us by phone or via WhatsApp at +61420746705 or +61485505268.
DISCLAIMER:
All content shared by RACC Migration and Education Services across social media platforms is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute immigration, legal, or education advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation. While the information provided is accurate at the time of publication, policies and requirements may change. We strongly recommend speaking with a MARA-registered migration agent or qualified professional before making any visa or course-related decisions.
05/06/2026
Relationship ended during your Partner visa application? π
You may still have visa options available in Australia.
In certain situations, applicants may still be eligible for a permanent Partner visa even if the relationship has ended before the usual 2-year waiting period.
This may apply if you applied for or currently hold:
β’ Temporary Partner visa (Subclass 820)
β’ Provisional Partner visa (Subclass 309)
You may still be eligible if:
β’ You experienced domestic or family violence
β’ You have a child with your former partner
β’ Your partner has passed away
If your relationship has ended, it is important to:
β’ Notify the Department of Home Affairs
β’ Seek professional advice as early as possible
Every situation is different, and your next steps will depend on your individual circumstances.
Not sure what to do next? π©
Speak with our registered migration agents to understand your options and protect your stay in Australia.
Book a consultation with our team
https://www.racc.net.au/migration-agent-education-agent (Link In Bio)
If you would like to contact us, please reach us by phone or via WhatsApp at +61420746705 or +61485505268.
DISCLAIMER:
All content shared by RACC Migration and Education Services across social media platforms is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute immigration, legal, or education advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation. While the information provided is accurate at the time of publication, policies and requirements may change and can be unique to your specific situation and visa that you are applying for. We strongly recommend speaking with a MARA-registered migration agent or qualified professional before making any visa or course-related decisions.
04/06/2026
π 189 Visa Invitation Round TODAY!
Big news! Many of our clients just received invitations for the State Independent Visa (Subclass 189) across multiple occupations - this visa is unique as it doesnβt require state sponsorship!
If you would like us to apply, review, or finalise your application, please email [email protected] and cc [email protected] so we can send you the application and quotation.
Already submitted an EOI and received an invitation? Use discount code RACC1892026 for a 40% discount off service fees*!
You can also book a migration consultation, and weβll guide you through your next steps.
https://www.racc.net.au/booking-calendar/migration-consultation-820-801-301-100-866-870-103 (Link In Bio)
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Didnβt receive an invitation and are thinking about planning your options? Book a PR pathway consultation with our migration agents here:
https://www.racc.net.au/booking-calendar/pr-pathways-and-visa-options-189-190-491-482-186-494-407-858 (Link In bio)
If you would like to contact us, please reach us by phone or via WhatsApp at +61420746705 or +61485505268
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DISCLAIMER:
All content shared by RACC Migration and Education Services across social media platforms is for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute immigration, legal, or education advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation. Visa criteria and policies may change. We recommend seeking personalised advice from a MARA-registered migration agent before making any visa-related decisions.
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