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FBP International is known as the “BEST AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION SETTLEMENT EXPERTS” Our claim is based on the few following rock-solid facts!
- Australian Owned, Operated and Managed - EST and Operational since 2015 in UAE
- Only ones with in-house Australian Immigration Legal Practitioners in MENA, India Region & GCC, Specialising in Australian Immigration Law
- 50+ years of cumulative experience in the Australian Migration Settlement field
- END to END assistance in Visa & Settlement Services in Australia
- Provide Australian Certifications and Transcripts to clients all over the world
- Current Locations in UAE, Australia and expanding
- Having worked with more than 2000+ clients
#OUR MOTTO
“WE WILL NOT TAKE ON YOUR CASE UNLESS WE BELIEVE YOU HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF SUCCESS ”
#OUR VISION
“TO HAVE WORLDWIDE PRESENCE IN THE MIGRATION INDUSTRY THROUGH ESTABLISHING AGENTS GLOBALLY”
Best Australian Immigration
Legal Experts
FBP International has a reputation as the “Best Australian Migration Settlement Experts” globally. We base this claim on rock-solid facts.
FBP is owned, operated and managed by a team of Australian professional consultants and Lawyers with over three decades of cumulative experience in the field of Australian Immigration Services.
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Dr. Saima Ahmed is an educator, thinker and program and pedagogical designer, known for her dynamic and sensitive approaches to teaching.
She brings with herself over 15 years’ experience spanning across a brief period copywriting and then moving into teaching and education program design spanning over a decade Heading primary and K12 schools, to heading program development and administration as examination coordinator.
As a mother and an educator, and through her study of linguistic patterns through culture;, one of the key areas which she identifies as “gateways of exponential opportunity” are the bridges that remain to be built through cross cultural value and knowledge generation , using language in particular and localized “trade language” and standards exposure.
As she puts it after years of working with students and the movement of English particularly towards a global standardization, “Too many students remain unable to move beyond a small geographical area of work and creative opportunity, due to the language barrier, to be acceptable in 2021.”
She adds, “For any student today, to not be enabled to move fluidly through their fields/professions globally, holding back the rich value brought together by cultural and diverse ideas from across the spectrum, is a huge loss to humanity’s collective growth that needs to be overcome using exposure to various cultural contexts and localized as well as high industry standard certifiable knowledge being for more accessible than currently is.”