Nick van Voorst is an Australian Registered Migration Agent (MARN: 0640648), a Registered Education Agent (M042) and the owner of Coral Coast Migration Service.
He has studied Australian Migration Law at Griffith University in Brisbane and has been working as a Registered Migration Agent since 2006. He is a member of the Migration Institute of Australia and is based in Cairns.
The company provides professional advice for people wishing to apply for an Australian Visa and specialises in Student, Tourist, Employer Sponsored, General Skilled, Partner and other Family Visas, as well as Australian Citizenship Applications.
We are also Registered Education Agents and represent Education Queensland International, Cairns College of Business and English, and can assist with enrolments in other colleges and universities around Australia.
A Registered Migration Agent will make sure that your application is well presented, professionally prepared and meets all requirements. The agent will assist with the completion of all necessary forms, collating of documents, preparation of submissions and the lodgement of your application. He will monitor the progress of your application and provide ongoing advice and liaise with the Department of Home Affairs on your behalf,
All Australian Registered Migration Agents must have Immigration Law qualifications and must abide by a strict Code of Conduct.
We offer reasonable, fixed fees, agreed upon in advance, excellent, regular communication, support and feed-back.
Our Services:
- Enrolments with selected education providers
- Medical insurance
- Student and student guardian visa
- Partner, skilled and employer sponsored visas
- Citizenship
Education Queensland International (EQI) develops and promotes programs for international students who want to study at a Queensland Government primary or secondary school.
Education Queensland International has more than 95 schools in Cairns, Townsville, the Fraser Coast, the Gold Coast, the Sunshine Cost and Brisbane that welcome international students to study the Queensland curriculum.
This includes primary schools that offer programs from Prep to Year 6 and high schools that offer programs from Year 7 to 12, including the International Baccalaureate.
These schools provide an internationally recognised academic curriculum, and many offer vocational training and special programs. Extra-curricular activities are also available.
Most schools are close to universities and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutions, and many have partnerships with them that could benefit students. This includes an easy path to further study and future goals.
International students enrolled in primary school must stay with a parent or Department of Home Affairs (DHA) approved relative. If you are a high school student, you may choose to live with a parent or a close relative who lives in Queensland.
The alternative accommodation option for high school students is staying with a local Queensland family from your school. This is called a homestay. Staying with a local family is a great way to enjoy the Australian way of living.
Important: enrolment application deadlines:
- Term 1, 2026: 19 September 2025
- Term 2, 2026: 10 January 2026
- Term 3, 2026: 13 February 2026
- Term 4, 2026: 26 June 2026
For further inquiries, please visit our website: https://www.coralcoastmigrationservice.com.au/