Better Immigration

About

One agent, answerable for the advice

Better Immigration is the migration practice of Jagroop Gill, Registered Migration Agent, MARN 2318039, based in Perth, Western Australia.

The practice

Better Immigration is a strategy-led advisory practice. We are deliberately not a volume business: no case queues, no handoffs to unregistered staff, no template advice. Every matter is analysed, documented and lodged under the direct control of the registered agent, and the strategy is put in writing before you commit to it.

The practice serves technology professionals, skilled workers, students, parents and their families. The operating entity is Loop International Pty Ltd trading as Better Immigration, ABN 45 643 100 645.

The agent

Jagroop Gill is a Registered Migration Agent (MARN 2318039) with the Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority, holds a Graduate Diploma in Australian Migration Law, and is a Qualified Education Agent Counsellor (QEAC Q672). The practice carries professional indemnity insurance.

Migration Agents Registration Number 2318039, www.mara.gov.au

Before migration practice, Jagroop built and ran technology businesses. That is why this practice reads a skilled migration matter the way an engineer reads a system: constraints first, then design, then execution.

The India corridor

A large part of the practice serves applicants from India, particularly Punjab and Chandigarh: students choosing courses with a residence pathway in mind, graduates sequencing the step after a 485, and professionals bringing families across on skilled or sponsored visas. We know the documents, the institutions and the failure points of this corridor from years of casework, in English and Punjabi.

How we use AI

AI tools are used internally for structured drafting and analysis, which is part of why a solo practice can hold research depth on every matter. Every piece of advice is reviewed and authorised by the Registered Migration Agent before it reaches a client. The tools draft; the agent decides.

What we will not do

We do not promise visa outcomes. Decisions are made by the Department of Home Affairs, and any practice that tells you otherwise is telling you something the law does not allow it to know. What we control is the quality of the analysis, the evidence and the sequencing, and that is where the effort goes.