Immigration Migration limited - Gauteng South Africa
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May '25 - Apr '26
Immigration Migration limited - Gauteng South Africa has a TrustIndex of 0 out of 10 on Hellopeter, based on 2 reviews in the last 12 months. Hellopeter has tracked Immigration Migration limited - Gauteng South Africa across 18 total reviews. How is the TrustIndex calculated? →
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Share Your Experience1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I am very upset with my process. If you are willing to spend a lot of money, wait months with poor communication and service and willing to lose all of your money, this is for you. It started off very positive but as the process went on, all the positivity became less. When it came to my NZQA, they failed to assist me, please note that it took them over 2 months of silence to inform me that they have yet to receive any information from my university after my university assist them with what they needed. And yet, they did not offer all the services I paid for so they kept all of my money (as if we can afford to lose income that we work so hard for in today's life). Please, please please, this is not the service you deserve for the amount that you are paying for! There are other alternatives, rather keep that in mind before wasting your money, time and effort here. They do not care for you. One can clearly see that they have no passion for the work that they are doing. I paid a huge price and I don't want any other person who cannot afford to lose income to consider going through this process with these people. It is not worth anything! Please be aware when considering walking a path with this company.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
I am very upset with my process. If you are willing to spend a lot of money, wait months with poor communication and service and willing to lose all of your money, this is for you. It started off very positive but as the process went on, all the positivity became less. When it came to my NZQA, they failed to assist me, please note that it took them over 2 months of silence to inform me that they have yet to receive any information from my university after my university assist them with what they needed. And yet, they did not offer all the services I paid for so they kept all of my money (as if we can afford to lose income that we work so hard for in today's life). Please, please please, this is not the service you deserve for the amount that you are paying for! There are other alternatives, rather keep that in mind before wasting your money, time and effort here. They do not care for you. One can clearly see that they have no passion for the work that they are doing. I paid a huge price and I don't want any other person who cannot afford to lose income to consider going through this process with these people. It is not worth anything! Please be aware when considering walking a path with this company.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
We are very satisfied with the service that Nelson provided us from start to finish. Always did his best to give us the best information possible, even on some odd requests. We would definitely recommend Nelson.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
We are very satisfied with the service that Nelson provided us from start to finish. Always did his best to give us the best information possible, even on some odd requests. We would definitely recommend Nelson.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
With this letter,I whant to give thanks to Immigration migration for the efford and in put they assisted me in my immigration process to New Zealand.From the begining immigratiom migration was very supportive with every step of the process and guiding me step by step.To immigrate was just a dream and immigratiom migration made it possible,throught there profesional skills and guidence.I have aready recomended immigration migration to some of my ****orkers that also wahnts to make this move..and will defnitly recomend it to others goin forward.Special thanks goes to Dominigue,Danny and Tashen. Regards Jaco
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
With this letter,I whant to give thanks to Immigration migration for the efford and in put they assisted me in my immigration process to New Zealand.From the begining immigratiom migration was very supportive with every step of the process and guiding me step by step.To immigrate was just a dream and immigratiom migration made it possible,throught there profesional skills and guidence.I have aready recomended immigration migration to some of my ****orkers that also wahnts to make this move..and will defnitly recomend it to others goin forward.Special thanks goes to Dominigue,Danny and Tashen. Regards Jaco
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
<div>If you are onsidering relocating to New Zealand, I highly recommend utilizing the NZ immigration Facebook groups. IMZ doesn’t care about you only the financial gain. Upon reading some reviews, they have been claims IMZ ****s people. Regrettably, we initially believed that IMZ was one of the most reputable and trustworthy agencies to help us with our immigration journey. Our experience began with a video consultation with +++ their South African consultant/manager, who explained to me that I would need to be the primary applicant in the process, as I would be responsible for securing employment, while my wife, a qualified teacher, would join me on my spousal visa and then seek employment myself. This approach was deemed the most appropriate, so we proceeded with the paperwork and made payments accordingly. We were thorough, gathering all necessary documents within two weeks, and my husband secured a job independently. He prepared his own socials, accounts, CV, cover letter etc ( even though IMZ are claiming they did it ).The hiring company then proceeded with the job token application. I was informed that I could sponsor my wife, what we were unaware of, however, was that the job token application has a higher success rate when submitted in September rather than March—a fact we later learned from a former employee when we encountered a setback. We find this out only once we were unsuccessful IMZ then informed us. Unfortunately, the job token application was rejected due to the hiring company incorrectly completing the form. Despite repeated requests for assistance from IMZ’s ++++, he only intervened after the application had been declined. Throughout this period, he insisted on communicating via email, even though he was based in New Zealand, it seemed he wasn’t interested in telecommunication. As a result, we had invested R100,000 in this process—having sold cars and made extensive preparations—only to be left in the lurch. When I reached out to +++++ for clarification, we were told that this situation could have been avoided had my wife be the primary applicant, rather than myself, citing complications could occur with my wife’s teaching certification—a claim that turned out to be false, as she had completed that process within two weeks independently. After 6 to 8 months of frustration and poor communication, we realized we could no longer work with a company that didn’t even know what was happening with the new law changes in NZ. We were informing them on the changes!! +++++ correspondence lack professionalism when we expressed our concerns, I quote “Ok then I’m just trying help, please speak to +++++”. Yet, there was no help from her part. She then notified we should change the applicant to my wife, this should have been the advice from the start. I am not sure if she was fully trained and knew what the immigration process involved. She was more than happy to sign new clients, because it was a pay cheque for her. Shame on you. When we requested a refund and expressed our lack of trust in the process, IMZ acted quickly to provide advice and attempt to diffuse the situation. They told us that the refund process would take 60 days for an audit. An audit, for work that had been barely done. ++++ , the IMZ manager from New Zealand, reached out with a “redemption plan”—60 days later. If they truly had done everything, they could assist us, why offer a redemption plan? It’s now been around 85 days, and our refund is still under review. They have tried numerous times to shift the blame on us and take no responsibility for their lack of guidance and consultations. They claimed they did so because they value their customers, pity we weren’t valued when we asked for help from the start. +++++ refused refund based on several points: 1. To qualify for our full refund guarantee, it is crucial that you spend at least three weeks in New Zealand and adhere to our guidance and strategies for job searching. As mentioned earlier, it seems that these conditions have not been met thus no refund shall be forthcoming Our response: We were not guided or corrected when we told them that I landed a position, and my wife would spend 3 weeks before applying for work. 2. However, it is important to clarify that this guarantee does not apply in cases where an employer fails the job check, as this situation is beyond our control. We have made efforts to assist, but the employer did not adhere to our recommendations. Our response: We didn’t cancel because we failed a job check. We cancelled because the employees at IMZ didn’t consult us, and we knew more about NZ law changes than they did. Second, IMZ emails were blocked, and we asked ++++ to call several times and he was adamant to respond via emails. So much time had passed that the hiring company app**** on their own. 3. We would also like to emphasize that our team has invested considerable time and resources to deliver the services specified in our agreement, which amounts to over $10,000 in value (please refer to work done table in my email dated 16/10). However, only $5,400 has been received to date. Considering the review carried out as per the terms of your agreement, no refund should be forthcoming. In fact, we have carried out work that exceeds the fees paid and would rightly be entitled to request such fees. Our response: They claimed to have work 36 hours on our case. They only rep**** to our email queries. They did nothing. It doesn’t take 60 minutes to type a 4-line paragraph. This is what they claimed to have done: I strongly advise against using IMZ. You can read on the Google reviews so many clients have viewed this company as a ****. I am fully aware that IMZ may respond to my review and attempt to present examples of our experience. I will continue to provide additional documentation and evidence as necessary until they acknowledge their lack of professionalism and offer appropriate financial restitution. Despite my efforts to resolve this</div>
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
<div>If you are onsidering relocating to New Zealand, I highly recommend utilizing the NZ immigration Facebook groups. IMZ doesn’t care about you only the financial gain. Upon reading some reviews, they have been claims IMZ ****s people. Regrettably, we initially believed that IMZ was one of the most reputable and trustworthy agencies to help us with our immigration journey. Our experience began with a video consultation with +++ their South African consultant/manager, who explained to me that I would need to be the primary applicant in the process, as I would be responsible for securing employment, while my wife, a qualified teacher, would join me on my spousal visa and then seek employment myself. This approach was deemed the most appropriate, so we proceeded with the paperwork and made payments accordingly. We were thorough, gathering all necessary documents within two weeks, and my husband secured a job independently. He prepared his own socials, accounts, CV, cover letter etc ( even though IMZ are claiming they did it ).The hiring company then proceeded with the job token application. I was informed that I could sponsor my wife, what we were unaware of, however, was that the job token application has a higher success rate when submitted in September rather than March—a fact we later learned from a former employee when we encountered a setback. We find this out only once we were unsuccessful IMZ then informed us. Unfortunately, the job token application was rejected due to the hiring company incorrectly completing the form. Despite repeated requests for assistance from IMZ’s ++++, he only intervened after the application had been declined. Throughout this period, he insisted on communicating via email, even though he was based in New Zealand, it seemed he wasn’t interested in telecommunication. As a result, we had invested R100,000 in this process—having sold cars and made extensive preparations—only to be left in the lurch. When I reached out to +++++ for clarification, we were told that this situation could have been avoided had my wife be the primary applicant, rather than myself, citing complications could occur with my wife’s teaching certification—a claim that turned out to be false, as she had completed that process within two weeks independently. After 6 to 8 months of frustration and poor communication, we realized we could no longer work with a company that didn’t even know what was happening with the new law changes in NZ. We were informing them on the changes!! +++++ correspondence lack professionalism when we expressed our concerns, I quote “Ok then I’m just trying help, please speak to +++++”. Yet, there was no help from her part. She then notified we should change the applicant to my wife, this should have been the advice from the start. I am not sure if she was fully trained and knew what the immigration process involved. She was more than happy to sign new clients, because it was a pay cheque for her. Shame on you. When we requested a refund and expressed our lack of trust in the process, IMZ acted quickly to provide advice and attempt to diffuse the situation. They told us that the refund process would take 60 days for an audit. An audit, for work that had been barely done. ++++ , the IMZ manager from New Zealand, reached out with a “redemption plan”—60 days later. If they truly had done everything, they could assist us, why offer a redemption plan? It’s now been around 85 days, and our refund is still under review. They have tried numerous times to shift the blame on us and take no responsibility for their lack of guidance and consultations. They claimed they did so because they value their customers, pity we weren’t valued when we asked for help from the start. +++++ refused refund based on several points: 1. To qualify for our full refund guarantee, it is crucial that you spend at least three weeks in New Zealand and adhere to our guidance and strategies for job searching. As mentioned earlier, it seems that these conditions have not been met thus no refund shall be forthcoming Our response: We were not guided or corrected when we told them that I landed a position, and my wife would spend 3 weeks before applying for work. 2. However, it is important to clarify that this guarantee does not apply in cases where an employer fails the job check, as this situation is beyond our control. We have made efforts to assist, but the employer did not adhere to our recommendations. Our response: We didn’t cancel because we failed a job check. We cancelled because the employees at IMZ didn’t consult us, and we knew more about NZ law changes than they did. Second, IMZ emails were blocked, and we asked ++++ to call several times and he was adamant to respond via emails. So much time had passed that the hiring company app**** on their own. 3. We would also like to emphasize that our team has invested considerable time and resources to deliver the services specified in our agreement, which amounts to over $10,000 in value (please refer to work done table in my email dated 16/10). However, only $5,400 has been received to date. Considering the review carried out as per the terms of your agreement, no refund should be forthcoming. In fact, we have carried out work that exceeds the fees paid and would rightly be entitled to request such fees. Our response: They claimed to have work 36 hours on our case. They only rep**** to our email queries. They did nothing. It doesn’t take 60 minutes to type a 4-line paragraph. This is what they claimed to have done: I strongly advise against using IMZ. You can read on the Google reviews so many clients have viewed this company as a ****. I am fully aware that IMZ may respond to my review and attempt to present examples of our experience. I will continue to provide additional documentation and evidence as necessary until they acknowledge their lack of professionalism and offer appropriate financial restitution. Despite my efforts to resolve this</div>
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
If you're considering relocating to New Zealand, I highly recommend utilizing the NZ immigration Facebook groups for guidance rather than spending your hard-earned money on IMZ. You can find the necessary steps and reliable resources through credible immigration websites and online forums. Regrettably, we initially believed that IMZ was one of the most reputable and trustworthy agencies to help us with our immigration journey. Our experience began with a video consultation with Dominique Mundell, their South African consultant/manager, who explained that my husband would need to be the primary applicant in the process, as he would be responsible for securing employment, while I, a qualified teacher, would join him on his spousal visa and then seek employment myself. This approach was deemed the most appropriate, so we proceeded with the paperwork and made payments accordingly. We were thorough, gathering all necessary documents within two weeks, and my husband secured a job independently. The hiring company then proceeded with the job token application. My husband was informed that he could sponsor me, and I would need to take an English test, though I had already been exempted. What we were unaware of, however, was that the job token application has a higher success rate when submitted in September rather than March—a fact we later learned from a former employee when we encountered a setback. Unfortunately, the job token application was rejected due to the hiring company incorrectly completing the form. Despite repeated requests for assistance from IMZ’s Danny Wang, he only intervened after the application had been declined. Throughout this period, he insisted on communicating via email, even though he was based in New Zealand, it seemed he wasn’t interested in telecommunication. As a result, we had invested R100,000 in this process—having sold cars and made extensive preparations—only to be left in the lurch. When my husband reached out to Dominique Mundell for clarification, we were told that this situation could have been avoided had I been the primary applicant, rather than my husband, citing complications with my teaching certification—a claim that turned out to be false, as I had completed that process within two weeks. After 6 to 8 months of frustration and poor communication, we realized we could no longer work with a company that had allowed us to “slip through the cracks.” Our experience made it clear that IMZ is merely a company that responds to inquiries and claims to have worked tirelessly on your case. When we requested a refund and expressed our lack of trust in the process, IMZ acted quickly to provide advice and attempt to diffuse the situation. They told us that the refund process would take 60 days for an audit. An audit, for work that had been barely done. Aime Hudson, the IMZ manager from New Zealand, reached out with a “redemption plan”—60 days later. At that point, we had already moved on with our lives, purchased a new car, and unpacked. If they truly had done everything, they could to assist us, why offer a redemption plan? It’s now been around 85 days, and our refund is still under review. I have consulted with a lawyer, the NZ Advisory Authority, and several ex-employees, and have reached out to the company’s owner, Sean, with no response. Moreover, two other couples who paid for IMZ’s services have been waiting for over 14 months with no progress. While some may be in a financial position to absorb the loss, I do not condone such exploitation. Based on my own research and conversations with former employees, this seems to be a recurring issue. In my interactions with Aimee, there was a consistent tendency to deflect responsibility, often twisting my statements. For instance, when I mentioned the lack of response, she retorted, “So you’re saying you didn’t have the patience to wait for our assistance?” IMZ continually shifted the blame, despite us persistently asking for guidance and clarification on next steps. If you're looking for a business that profits from preying on people's hopes and dreams, perhaps assisting with immigration is the right route for them. However, if you value your time, money, and aspirations, I strongly advise against using IMZ. If anyone would like further insight into our experience, I am more than willing to share our communications with IMZ and provide any contact details you may need. I am fully aware that IMZ may respond to my review and attempt to present examples of our experience. I will continue to provide additional documentation and evidence as necessary until they acknowledge their lack of professionalism and offer appropriate financial restitution. Despite my efforts to resolve this matter privately, I have received no satisfactory response from them.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
If you're considering relocating to New Zealand, I highly recommend utilizing the NZ immigration Facebook groups for guidance rather than spending your hard-earned money on IMZ. You can find the necessary steps and reliable resources through credible immigration websites and online forums. Regrettably, we initially believed that IMZ was one of the most reputable and trustworthy agencies to help us with our immigration journey. Our experience began with a video consultation with Dominique Mundell, their South African consultant/manager, who explained that my husband would need to be the primary applicant in the process, as he would be responsible for securing employment, while I, a qualified teacher, would join him on his spousal visa and then seek employment myself. This approach was deemed the most appropriate, so we proceeded with the paperwork and made payments accordingly. We were thorough, gathering all necessary documents within two weeks, and my husband secured a job independently. The hiring company then proceeded with the job token application. My husband was informed that he could sponsor me, and I would need to take an English test, though I had already been exempted. What we were unaware of, however, was that the job token application has a higher success rate when submitted in September rather than March—a fact we later learned from a former employee when we encountered a setback. Unfortunately, the job token application was rejected due to the hiring company incorrectly completing the form. Despite repeated requests for assistance from IMZ’s Danny Wang, he only intervened after the application had been declined. Throughout this period, he insisted on communicating via email, even though he was based in New Zealand, it seemed he wasn’t interested in telecommunication. As a result, we had invested R100,000 in this process—having sold cars and made extensive preparations—only to be left in the lurch. When my husband reached out to Dominique Mundell for clarification, we were told that this situation could have been avoided had I been the primary applicant, rather than my husband, citing complications with my teaching certification—a claim that turned out to be false, as I had completed that process within two weeks. After 6 to 8 months of frustration and poor communication, we realized we could no longer work with a company that had allowed us to “slip through the cracks.” Our experience made it clear that IMZ is merely a company that responds to inquiries and claims to have worked tirelessly on your case. When we requested a refund and expressed our lack of trust in the process, IMZ acted quickly to provide advice and attempt to diffuse the situation. They told us that the refund process would take 60 days for an audit. An audit, for work that had been barely done. Aime Hudson, the IMZ manager from New Zealand, reached out with a “redemption plan”—60 days later. At that point, we had already moved on with our lives, purchased a new car, and unpacked. If they truly had done everything, they could to assist us, why offer a redemption plan? It’s now been around 85 days, and our refund is still under review. I have consulted with a lawyer, the NZ Advisory Authority, and several ex-employees, and have reached out to the company’s owner, Sean, with no response. Moreover, two other couples who paid for IMZ’s services have been waiting for over 14 months with no progress. While some may be in a financial position to absorb the loss, I do not condone such exploitation. Based on my own research and conversations with former employees, this seems to be a recurring issue. In my interactions with Aimee, there was a consistent tendency to deflect responsibility, often twisting my statements. For instance, when I mentioned the lack of response, she retorted, “So you’re saying you didn’t have the patience to wait for our assistance?” IMZ continually shifted the blame, despite us persistently asking for guidance and clarification on next steps. If you're looking for a business that profits from preying on people's hopes and dreams, perhaps assisting with immigration is the right route for them. However, if you value your time, money, and aspirations, I strongly advise against using IMZ. If anyone would like further insight into our experience, I am more than willing to share our communications with IMZ and provide any contact details you may need. I am fully aware that IMZ may respond to my review and attempt to present examples of our experience. I will continue to provide additional documentation and evidence as necessary until they acknowledge their lack of professionalism and offer appropriate financial restitution. Despite my efforts to resolve this matter privately, I have received no satisfactory response from them.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Thank you very much Dominique, Danny, Ally-Jane & Pindile. You guys make a great team and surely made the immigration process for us very smooth. Your constant support and making sure everything is done right took a huge strain of our shoulders. We joined you guys on 21 June 2024. My job was secured, and both our visa applications were submitted by 22 August. We surely would recommend anyone to contact you with their New Zealand immigration process.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Thank you very much Dominique, Danny, Ally-Jane & Pindile. You guys make a great team and surely made the immigration process for us very smooth. Your constant support and making sure everything is done right took a huge strain of our shoulders. We joined you guys on 21 June 2024. My job was secured, and both our visa applications were submitted by 22 August. We surely would recommend anyone to contact you with their New Zealand immigration process.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
Immigration Migration limited - Gauteng South Africa was so helpful and supportive in helping us get to NZ without any trouble and the support from you guys is amazing! Thank you IML for everything.
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
They were very supportive and informative from the get go. The relationships they have with employers and preparation/ tips for the interview helped me secure a job. With every completed process they were clear with the next. It was a very stressful process for us but they patiently reasured us which we appreciated. I got my Visa within AEWV 11 days, no additional documentation required as they ensured that we had everything needed to apply
1 reviews | Active since Jan 2020
They were very supportive and informative from the get go. The relationships they have with employers and preparation/ tips for the interview helped me secure a job. With every completed process they were clear with the next. It was a very stressful process for us but they patiently reasured us which we appreciated. I got my Visa within AEWV 11 days, no additional documentation required as they ensured that we had everything needed to apply
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