Last week, we said that Migration Alliance was well on its way to becoming Australia's top immigration website.
Now we have the facts and figures to back that claim up.
According to Alexa.com ,Migration Alliance ranks higher than the Law Society of New South Wales in terms of the amount of traffic we get each and every day.
We're also ahead of the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA), the Migration Institute of Australia (MIA) and Fragomen.
Our website now has more visitors than any other immigration website in Australia, making us second only to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC).
We encourage all migration agents in Australia to check out the website, see what all the fuss is about and get involved in the Migration Alliance community!
However, it's not only migration agents that can and do benefit from the many resources available on our website - prospective migrants and those interested in applying for immigration visas are also frequent visitors.
That's because our website contains information that can help people turn their dreams about making Australia their home into reality.
It provides details about the different areas in Australia, the various visa options available and factors prospective migrants may not even have considered - such as getting health insurance or bringing their pets with them.
While you're finding your way around the Migration Alliance website, you may also want to have a look at this blog for fresh news and opinions relevant to migration agents and prospective migrants alike.
The fact that we are relevant is the key to Migration Alliance's success as a peak professional association. We address the topics and issues that matter, are innovative, care about Australian migration agents, and above all are passionate about migration law and policy.
In addition to this, the people who head-up our organisation are all registered migration agents themselves.
This means they have their fingers on the pulse of this sector, and are keen to jump into political discussions and decisions that will affect how migration agents in Australia operate and help their clients.
We don't charge people in the profession to become members of our organisation - all you have to do is share in our passion and goals for this sector!
Finally, Migration Alliance is also a registered lobbyist organisation. That means we aren't all talk - we truly fight for the rights and requirements of Australian migration agents. How many other peak professional associations can say that?