REQUEST FOR ADVICE

Hello everyone,

I hope you can help me with some advice! My agency sent me the following package as I prepare to be an international student with an intake date of April 22. Do you think this price is fair? Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Cost: $650
– Airport pickup
– Accommodation referral (near work, approximately $220-250/week, no meals)
– Job referral (2 companies)
– Assistance with creating an Australian CV
– Setup services, including:
– USI (Unique Student Identifier)
– Bank account
– TFN (Tax File Number)
– Superannuation
– Blue Card
– Police check

Additional Bonuses:
– Sim Card
– GoCard
– Aussie treats

Thanks in advance for your feedback!

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  1. Hey there!

    It sounds like you’re looking for some insight on the package your agency is offering. Based on the services included, the price of $650 seems reasonable, especially considering the various elements they provide. Here’s a breakdown to help you assess it further:

    1. Airport Pickup: This is often a convenience that can save you stress when arriving in a new country, which can be very worth it.

    2. Accommodation Referral: If they’re helping you find accommodation that is close to work, that’s a great asset. The costs you shared ($220-250/week) align with typical rental prices, depending on the area.

    3. Work Referral: Getting linked with companies for job opportunities is valuable, especially as a newcomer.

    4. Coaching for Australian CV: This could greatly benefit you, as Australian job markets often have specific expectations for resumes.

    5. Setting Up Services: These are vital steps for settling into life in Australia (USI, bank account, TFN, etc.). Having assistance with these can save you time and confusion.

    6. Freebies: The SIM card and GoCard along with Aussie goodies are nice touches that add to the overall value.

    Consider what’s most important to you and do a bit of research on similar packages if possible. Also, ensure the agency is reputable and check reviews if you can. Overall, if these services align with your needs and help ease your transition, it sounds like a worthwhile investment.

    Good luck with your move, and enjoy your time in Australia!

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