Y-Axis is an Indian immigration and careers consultancy that was founded by Xavier Augustin in 1999. The company claims to have helped over 1 million immigrants since its inception. They have offices all across India, the UK, Melbourne, and New Zealand. However, we are still unclear on the part, how they have helped immigrants without any concrete evidence of an active RCIC. The firm promises to work with accredited and regulated lawyers in London, Australia, and New Zealand.
Website
Y-Axis has a professional website with great information for one to read and understand. The website showcases comprehensive privacy, anti-fraud, terms and conditions pages, which is certainly a good sign. The website suggests that they can help you find a job, travel visa, immigration. However, no name of any regulated individual is mentioned on the website, which makes puts us in double mind. There is also a free assessment available on the website to check eligibility.
Social Media Presence
Y-Axis is super active on social media and they have their presence on almost every platform such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram. The Facebook account was created back in 2009 and the page has 242,086000 likes. Y-Axis is very regular with its social media content that talks about the latest immigration news, updates, and company services. The Twitter account has 9,336 followers with regular tweets but with no user interaction. Y-Axis LinkedIn account has 16,232 followers and it has the same content as other social media platforms again with minimum engagement. All the other platforms have the same content but with less interaction.
Final Word
Y-Axis has a myriad of services to offer from immigration services to a job in a new country. Nevertheless, there is no authorized or regulated immigration consultant mentioned on the website. The company does displays testimonials that lack enough immigration and visa information.
Our Rating
Services - 3.1
Support - 2.2
RCICs - 1.1
Website - 6.7
Social Media Presence - 6.1
3.8
Points
Lack of legitimate information on the website and social media platforms.
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