My Immigration Lawyers Announces New Partnership With TWA Horizon in Saudi Arabia

My Immigration Lawyers is pleased to announce a new international partnership with expert migration consultants in Saudi Arabia:

TWA Horizon
CR#4030235514

Jameel Square Office Building
Office #107
Al Thahila St
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
T: (+966) 920002980

Together, our two companies intend to be able to provide migration services across the full spectrum of visas including general skilled migration, partner visas, business visas, significant investor visas, student visas all other common types of visas for which you may wish to apply. Because of Australia’s strong education system, there is a long history of a strong relationship between Australia and Saudi Arabia with over 8,000 Australian student visas granted to Saudi Arabian Citizens in the previous financial year. Australia is also a significant importer of Saudi Arabian oil and petroleum products.

Relationship between Australia and Saudi Arabia

Almost 5,000 people travel from Saudi Arabia to Australia on Tourist Visas every year, also, there are more than 3000 Australians working in Saudi Arabia on projects to do with health education and on other specialities. There is a Memorandum of Understanding on Higher Education between Australia and Saudi Arabia and some similar experiences related to the climate, limited populations, large distances between cities and abundance of natural resources. The two countries share a dominance of the commodities markets but for different products with Australia having an abundance of Iron Ore, Coal, Uranium and Natural Gas and Saudi Arabia holding over 20% of the world’s oil reserves as well as substantial deposits of natural gas.

Over 12,000 students from Saudi Arabia are currently studying in Australian educational institutions at all levels of the tertiary system. There is also a very generous scholarship program in place from the King Abdullah Scholarship Program to support Saudi students to study overseas in foreign Countries such as Australia. The Saudi Government also provides considerable social support, in addition to financial assistance, to meet the needs of its students studying in Australia, and has established the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission (SACM) under the aegis of the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia and the Saudi Ministry of Higher Education. SACM’s regional office for the Asia- Pacific region was moved to Canberra in 2004, and sees to the interests of Saudi students; it monitors their progress and helps them to overcome issues that may impact their lives and impede their studies.