Admission Services:
We provide comprehensive admission support for prospective students aspiring to study in Australia, Canada, the USA, the UK, and New Zealand. Over the years, we have successfully assisted students in securing admission to prestigious Australian universities such as Monash University, RMIT University, La Trobe University, Deakin University, Macquarie University, UTS, CQ University, and many more—often with scholarships. We have also helped students gain entry into a wide range of reputable universities across Canada, the USA, the UK, and New Zealand. We are happy to let you know that we partner with over 1000 educational institutions of the world through GSP.

Our services cover every stage of the process, including personalised course and institution selection tailored to the student’s academic background, career goals, and budget; guidance on meeting entry requirements; and assistance in preparing and lodging admission applications. We also advise on scholarship opportunities and facilitate credit transfers where applicable.

By maintaining strong relationships with trusted educational institutions, we ensure students receive accurate and up-to-date information, making their admission process smooth and efficient. Our ultimate goal is to help each student secure placement in a program that matches their ambitions, setting them on the right path toward academic excellence and rewarding career opportunities.

Skill Assessment: We provide dedicated assistance with skills assessments, an essential step in many Australian migration pathways, to ensure our clients meet the requirements of their chosen visa category. Our support covers every stage of the process—from identifying the correct assessing authority and understanding occupation-specific criteria to preparing and submitting complete, well-documented applications. We guide clients in gathering the necessary evidence of qualifications, employment history, and professional experience, while also advising on any additional requirements such as English language tests or licensing. By offering skills assessment services as part of our end-to-end migration support, we help clients navigate this critical stage with confidence and accuracy, ensuring a smoother overall migration journey from the very first step through to achieving their permanent residency or citizenship goals.
Coaching: In addition, we provide high-quality coaching services for IELTS, PTE, and NAATI CCL, designed to help our clients achieve the scores required for their visa applications, professional registration, or academic entry. While we maintain strong partnerships with reputable external coaching providers to offer specialized training, we also deliver in-house coaching through Melton Migration to ensure personalized guidance tailored to each client’s needs. Our coaching programs focus on building language proficiency, test-taking strategies, and cultural understanding, with flexible delivery options including face-to-face, online, and blended learning formats. By integrating coaching into our broader migration and education services, we enable clients to prepare effectively for these critical exams while progressing seamlessly toward their migration and career goals.

Anti-slavery clinic: Melton Migration operates as an anti-slavery clinic dedicated to supporting migrants who are victims of modern slavery, human trafficking, and exploitation. We provide confidential, trauma-informed migration assistance to help survivors secure legal status, access protection visas, and rebuild their lives in safety. Our work extends beyond legal representation to include collaboration with community organizations, service providers, and advocacy groups, ensuring victims receive holistic support, including housing, healthcare, and counselling. Through ongoing research and policy advocacy, we strive to strengthen legal protections, raise public awareness, and influence systemic change to combat modern slavery both in Australia and globally.

Refugee Assistance: We committed to providing comprehensive assistance to refugees and displaced persons seeking safety and stability in Australia. We offer expert migration advice and legal representation for protection visa applications, family reunification, and complementary protection claims, ensuring each case is handled with compassion and cultural sensitivity. Our team works closely with humanitarian organizations, community groups, and service providers to connect refugees with essential support such as housing, healthcare, education, and employment pathways. In addition to casework, we actively engage in advocacy and research to promote fair refugee policies, uphold human rights, and address the root causes of displacement globally.

Human Rights Advocacy: We are a dedicated human rights advocacy organization, committed to promoting justice, equality, and dignity for migrants, refugees, and displaced persons. We champion the rights of vulnerable individuals by challenging discriminatory practices, influencing policy reforms, and raising awareness of human rights issues affecting migrant communities. Our work involves active engagement with government bodies, international organizations, and civil society to advocate for fair and humane migration systems. Through research, education, and public campaigns, we strive to amplify the voices of those often unheard, ensuring their rights are protected and their stories drive meaningful change at both national and global levels.

Migration research:

Melton Migration operates not only as a professional migration consultancy but also as a migration research organisation committed to advancing knowledge in the fields of migration, human rights, and refugee protection. Its work goes beyond visa processing to include rigorous academic and policy research on critical issues such as the health and human rights of migrants in Australia, digital-facilitated human trafficking, modern slavery, and access to justice for displaced populations. Through publications, policy submissions, and collaboration with universities and community stakeholders, Melton Migration positions itself as a hub for evidence-based advocacy, bridging the gap between practice and scholarship. By integrating on-the-ground client experiences with broader socio-legal analysis, the organisation contributes valuable insights to migration law and policy reform, while also shaping public discourse around multiculturalism and migrant inclusion.

Migration Talks

We organize talks with successful migrants across the globe. In Australia, over 30% of the total population are first-generation migrants. One-third of small businesses in industries such as hospitality, transport, housing, accommodation, and retail are owned by migrants. This shows that migrants are not only an essential part of the workforce but also key drivers of entrepreneurship and innovation.

Migrants are often highly educated, holding bachelor’s degrees and other advanced qualifications. They contribute to business growth, academic research, cultural diversity, and the overall development of the human kind. Many global leaders and innovators themselves are migrants. For example:

  • Elon Musk (South Africa) – Founder of Tesla and SpaceX, a pioneer in electric vehicles and space technology.
  • Jensen Huang (Taiwan) – Co-founder and CEO of NVIDIA, whose chips power AI, gaming, and supercomputing worldwide.
  • Sergey Brin (Russia) – Co-founder of Google, who transformed the way information is accessed globally.
  • Sundar Pichai (India) – CEO of Alphabet (Google’s parent company), leading one of the most influential tech firms in the world.
  • Indra Nooyi (India) – Former CEO of PepsiCo, who reshaped one of the largest global food and beverage companies.
  • Hamdi Ulukaya (Turkey) – Founder of Chobani, one of the fastest-growing yogurt brands in the U.S., and a strong advocate for refugee employment.

Within Australia, migrants are equally impactful:

  • Dr. Munjed Al Muderis (Iraq) – A refugee who became a world-renowned orthopedic surgeon and pioneer of robotic and prosthetic limb surgery.
  • Tan Le (Vietnam) – Former Young Australian of the Year, tech entrepreneur, and co-founder of Emotiv, a neurotechnology company.
  • Frank Lowy (Czechoslovakia/Hungary) – Holocaust survivor who co-founded Westfield Group, one of the world’s largest shopping center empires.
  • Huy Truong (Vietnam) – Successful entrepreneur in digital technology and venture capital, recognized among Australia’s top migrant innovators.
  • Anh Do (Vietnam) – Bestselling author, comedian, and artist, contributing significantly to Australia’s arts and culture.

These stories highlight how migration brings knowledge, resilience, and fresh perspectives that enrich societies. Migrants, whether leading global companies or building local businesses, prove that mobility is a powerful engine for growth and innovation.