DVD SUBSCRIPTIONS
Help your clients understand the systems and get the answers to those little questions when coming to live in Australia by watching our 50 minute documentaries. Choose the DVD of your choice Australia, Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast and be issued with a unique code for your clients to login to view footage of your chosen DVD. Each DVD now includes 12 minutes of study section, to educate students from around the globe of our fabulous education facilities and lifestyle on offer. VIEW SAMPLE DVD COUPONWHOLESALE DVDs
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Testimonials
“We give a copy of the Living Down Under Australia DVD to all of our eligible clients. It provides a lot of excellent information on Australia to help prospective migrants on the path to gathering the knowledge they need to make their decisions and their move to Australia successful. They are well produced, a pleasure to watch, and we believe they are a great help in the migration process. Prospective migrants, even those who have been to Australia on holiday, should try to get as much information as possible to ensure they’re making correct choices, and these DVDs are an easy and affordable place to start.” Ian Harrop. Registered Migration Agent 9688135
“I personally recommend the “Living Down Under” DVDs to any potential clients who may be considering migrating to Australia. The DVDs provide invaluable information to the viewer about life in Australia giving prospective migrants a wonderful opportunity to see first hand all aspects of living in this wonderful country. “Sue Battistin. Registered Migration Agent MARN 0639290
“The Living Down Under DVDs and migrant TV Channel are a great resource. When we migrated to Australia in 1986 from England there was nothing like it available. It’s a great resource for intending migrants and I wish we could have had it back then.” Christina and Ken King. Director of QETI (Queensland Education Training International)








