You don't have a PR information problem. You have a sequencing problem.
Every international student in Australia has read the same blog posts and watched the same videos. The information isn't the issue. The issue is knowing which visa, which course, which job, and in which order - for your situation. That's what the PR Pathway Plan gives you. In writing. From a registered migration agent.
Why smart students still get it wrong.
You can know everything about the 485, the points test, and the skilled occupation lists, and still end up in the wrong position. Because permanent residence isn't a single decision - it's a sequence of them, made over years, where the order matters as much as the choices.
Pick the wrong course and your occupation isn't on the list when you graduate. Take the wrong job and your work experience doesn't count toward points. Move to the wrong city and you miss out on regional points. Apply in the wrong order and you lose options you didn't know you had. None of these mistakes feel like mistakes at the time. They only show up later, when they're expensive to fix.
The Plan isn't more information. It's the order. We map your specific path - the visas, the timing, the decisions - against your course, your occupation, your circumstances, and where you want to end up. So you stop guessing and start moving in the right direction.
Four parts. One clear plan.
The PR Pathway Plan is built around four pillars. Together they give you a strategy you can actually follow, plus a real person to follow it with.
Your written PR roadmap
A personalised, written document mapping your realistic path to permanent residence: which visas, in which order, with what timing, and the decision points along the way. Built around your course, your occupation, and your circumstances - not a generic template.
A real conversation about it
A one-on-one consultation to walk through your plan, ask the questions the blogs never answered, and pressure-test your assumptions. You leave knowing not just what to do, but why - and what to do first.
The employer & sponsorship angle
For many students, the fastest path runs through an employer. We show you how employer sponsorship fits your plan, what to look for in a job, and how to have the sponsorship conversation with an employer - so work counts toward PR, not against it.
People in your corner
You're not left with a PDF and a goodbye. You stay connected to a registered agent and a community of students walking the same road - so when things change (and visa settings always change), you have somewhere to turn.
Find out now, or find out the hard way.
A wrong course, a wrong job, or a wrong sequence can cost you years and a great deal of money. The Plan has a clear, fixed fee - and if you go on to lodge a visa application with us, that fee comes off your bill. So the planning effectively pays for itself when you move forward.
We confirm the fee in writing before you commit, and it is credited toward your visa application fee if you lodge with us.
Start with a conversation. No pressure, no hard sell.
The first step is a no-obligation conversation - so you can get a feel for how we work, and we can get a feel for your situation.
The honest one in a market full of guarantees.
You've probably seen the ads promising guaranteed PR. Here's the truth that the guarantee-merchants won't tell you: no one can guarantee a visa outcome. Visa decisions are made by the Department of Home Affairs, not by your agent. Anyone promising otherwise is either misleading you or doesn't understand the system.
What we can promise is an honest, realistic plan - including telling you if your goal isn't achievable on your current path, and what would need to change. That honesty is the whole point of the Plan. We'd rather give you the real picture now than take your money for false hope.
Check our registration before you trust us.
Your plan is prepared under the supervision of Brian Chan, a registered migration agent (MARN 2217857) with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority. You don't have to take our word for it - verify the registration yourself on the official government register.
Registered with OMARA and bound by the Migration Agents Code of Conduct. Verify on the official register →
PR Pathway Plan questions answered.
Where to from here.
Stop guessing about your future here.
Start with an honest conversation. No pressure, no guarantees, just a registered agent who'll tell you the truth.