Hello! ¡Hola! Cześć!

 I’m Dr Marta Brozynska.

 

I’m the director of MB Migration and maybe your migration agent. 

I’m also a co-director of an Education Agency based in Australia: ProStudy Australia.

I grew up in Poland.

In 2013 I came to Australia on a student visa. Three years later, I was a holder of a Permanent Residence visa. It took another 3 years and in 2019 I attended my Australian Citizenship Ceremony.

 

Before coming to Australia, I’ve lived in Poland, Austria and Spain. As a result, I speak Polish, English and Spanish (no German though).  

Now I live in sunny Brisbane. I’ve also spent almost three years in Melbourne (not so sunny).

  

I finished the Graduate Diploma in Australian Migration Law and Practice in 2020 (at Australian Catholic University) and registered as a migration agent in 2021 (MARN 2117654). You can check me out on The Office of the Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA) website 

I also hold the Qualified Education Agent Counsellors certificate (QEAC No: O727). You can check me out on the Professional International Education Resources (PIER) database. 

 

Before entering this profession, I’ve spent most of my adult life doing science. First, I did a Master of Biotechnology (in Poland) and then a PhD at the University of Queensland in Brisbane (Australia). I’ve also taken on many different roles as a data analyst, research technician, research assistant, bioinformatician and research manager. These experiences have taken me all around (the half of) the globe and let me discover and enjoy places such as Vienna, Granada, Valencia, Melbourne, Cambridge, Brisbane and, of course, my hometown, Krakow. 

Although I’m an Australian citizen now, I came to this country as a migrant. During the time that I’ve lived here, I’ve seen many struggles by people like me. I’ve seen people coming and leaving. Oftentimes, they were leaving because of a lack of knowledge of their options or because of wrong advice from people who have no idea about how the migration law works in Australia. 

Every day I see opportunities that people have as well as mistakes they make on their migration journey. This is why I want to help and share my experience, knowledge and ideas with my clients to give them the best chance of success in migrating to Australia.  

 

And, from time to time, when I’m not doing that I’m usually: chilling out at camping with my husband (most likely on Fraser Island), reading about finance or psychology, training (Muay Thai) or thinking where we can go travelling next.

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