Kochi (Kerala) [India], June 14: ACET Migration Services Australia, South India's largest migration consultancy and MARA consultants authorized by the Australian Government, has launched a global advisory board in Kerala on migration and global careers to help those seeking a bright future abroad. An awareness campaign has been started in. Avoid scams and losses.

Starting their journey with Ignite Potential Incorporated, an NGO founded in 2018, Sulal Mathai and Matthews David volunteered to support new immigrants to Australia. He realized the need for initial support for immigrants such as how to find professional jobs, qualifications required to get employed, adapting to cultural differences and founded Ignite to support newcomers.

Starting with an employment program, over the years Ignite Potential expanded its programs in the areas of settlement, employment, training and social enterprise opportunities for migrants coming to Australia. Ignite receives funding from state/territory governments and the Australian Government, so all programs are free to participants.Through this initiative, Matthews helped many migrants on migration matters and he studied migration law and became a registered MARA consultant. Now as Co-Founder and Principal Migration Consultant of ACET Migration Australia, he wants to educate people on how not to get stuck in one's migration journey. “ACET is launching an awareness campaign called ‘Australian Migration – Myths and Facts’, which aims to educate people about common myths about international migration and show them how to avoid scams,” he said.

ACET officials said Australia is one of the top five countries that people from around the world consider for migration. Indians top the list of migrants to Australia after the pandemic, considering it a safe migration destination.Most of them realize their dreams through skilled migration or by choosing the educational route to Australia.

“Sadly, realizing this demand, many consultancies are involved in deception, fraudulent activities and giving false hopes and promises to Australian dreamers,” said Sulal Mathai, co-founder and career coach of ACET Migration.

Recognizing the lack of knowledge for international students considering migration options after completing their studies, ACET is a career aptitude test in the early stages of their admission to help students identify their areas of interest. Planning to bridge the gap by starting. ACET will also help students understand the professions that are in demand so that they can identify potential career opportunities in the future.

The co-founders said ACET aims to work with schools and colleges through informational sessions and support over five lakh students in Kerala over the next five years by providing detailed guidance for a strong future.ACET has offices in several continents, including four offices in Australia in Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Darwin. Its other offices are in Dubai, Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram.For more information, contact Mob:7592992991

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