1st July
departmental
changes

and Migration Manager

Once again, the 1st of July brought a number of administrative and legislative changes affecting department forms and online lodgements. Working closely with industry experts, Migration Manager’s Queensland-based developers made a prompt start on updating the software to cater for the new requirements and processes. As true pioneers of Australian Migration Software, this year alone has seen the introduction of the new Client Portal, Xero Integration, improved Automated Email Capture, Batch VEVO Searching and much more.

Furthermore, Migration Manager’s Document Templates package - comprising over 1800 migration-specific templates was recently augmented with the new 500 and 590 Student Guardian Fact Sheets, supporting documents and contracts - complementing its collection of ready-to-use documents authored and maintained by industry experts. At Migration Manager, continuous improvement, innovation and forward-thinking is what keeps us ahead.  We do the hard-yards to bring the features that really matter, which is why Migration Manager is by far the best software product available to Australian Migration Professionals.

Our newly released explainer video highlights the key points and features that matter for busy practitioners.

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