
Meet us

Tim is a New Zealander who grew up on Auckland’s North Shore. He studied at the University of Auckland where he graduated with a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Arts.
Tim leads our immigration team and has a wealth of knowledge across both the New Zealand and Australian regimes, having lived and worked within both countries.
He provides advice to a range of individual and corporate immigration clients, and has helped many of New Zealands most notable new migrants achieve residence over the years.
For several years Tim has regularly presented seminars and consulted with potential migrants in South Africa, China, and throughout South East Asia. He believes this has given him a deeper understanding of ‘why’ these groups may be contemplating the move and the challenges they face.
Kera Wang
Kera was born and raised in China where she completed her law degree in 2012 at Xiamen University. Kera migrated to New Zealand in 2012 and has lived and worked here since. To add to her list of qualifications Kera has also just completed her Master’s degree in management from Massey University.
With experience across a range of industries, including: immigration, international education and e-commerce, Kera has a passion for the immigration field and is committed to further develop her skills in this area.
Assisting the immigration team across all facets of an application, Kera helps facilitate the smooth progression of a client’s case from start to finish. Fluent in Chinese and English, Kera also ensures seamless communication between our Chinese clients and lawyers. As an immigrant herself, Kera understands the immigration process from an emotional and policy perspective. She is therefore empathetic and committed to assisting you every step of the way.


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