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Austar Group is a multinational group focusing on the service of studying abroad. Founded in 1992, it has a history of 20 years. It has branches in Canadian, Australian, China and other cities 19. The group has more than 400 professionals, most of whom are experts with overseas background and years of experience, including many registered lawyers in Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand.
Austar's immigration business includes investment/skilled immigrants from Australia, Canada, the United States, Singapore, New Zealand, Britain and other countries. The study abroad business covers middle schools/universities in Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Britain, Singapore, Ireland, Malta and other countries. The real estate business is mainly to help customers invest in buying houses in Australia, Canada and Singapore. Austar Group helps thousands of customers successfully obtain immigrant visas and study visas every year, with a total of more than 30,000 customers.
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