Easy to own, easy to operate — a livelihood from day one.
Moving to a new country without income is terrifying. Even if you have savings, the clock is ticking. You need a business that generates cash flow immediately — not a startup that burns through capital for years.
MPAC specialises in finding turnkey businesses that are easy to own, easy to operate, and provide steady income while you settle into Australian life. These aren't glamorous tech startups — they're newsagencies, parcel collection centres, 3PL logistics hubs, cafes, courier services, and online retail operations with established SOPs and customer bases.
The fantasy is opening a restaurant or launching a brand. The reality? 60% of new restaurants fail in the first year. Without local networks, supply chain knowledge, staff management experience, and understanding of Australian consumer behaviour, complex businesses become money pits. Meanwhile, simple businesses with established systems — a newsagency with a loyal customer base, a parcel locker franchise, a cafe with trained staff — generate $80K-$200K annual income from week one.
We identify businesses that match your budget, skills, and visa requirements. Every business we recommend has documented SOPs and proven cash flow.
We engage accountants and lawyers to verify financials, lease terms, staff agreements, and supplier contracts. No surprises.
We help set up your Australian company, ABN, GST registration, and connect you with accountants who understand cross-border structures.
Many businesses qualify for employer-sponsored visas. Buy the business, sponsor yourself as a key employee — a legitimate pathway to PR that the government designed.
Launch or acquire a business that generates income and creates jobs — unlocking Australian immigration pathways.
Mrs. Phan ran a successful clothing store in Saigon for 12 years. When she arrived in Melbourne on a guardian visa (her daughter was studying), she had $350K AUD and no work rights. MPAC found a newsagency in Melbourne's inner east — established for 20 years, loyal customer base, trained staff, and documented SOPs for everything from lottery processing to Australia Post services. Purchase price: $280K including stock. Monthly net profit: $8,500. Mrs. Phan hired a manager to run daily operations while she focused on learning the business. Within 6 months, she was operating it herself and applying for an employer-sponsored visa through the business.
Hai and Minh Tran came from a logistics family in Da Nang. Rather than compete in Vietnam's crowded market, they saw opportunity in Australia's booming e-commerce delivery sector. MPAC connected them with a small courier franchise territory and a parcel collection centre. Combined investment: $420K. Combined annual revenue: $380K. The businesses run on established routes and systems. They're now exploring a 3PL warehouse to serve Asian e-commerce brands entering Australia — leveraging their family's network back in Vietnam.
Mrs. Dao dreamed of opening a Vietnamese bakery but had never run a commercial kitchen in Australia. Rather than start from scratch, MPAC found an established cafe in Footscray — 8 years of trading, existing kitchen fit-out valued at $120K, loyal local customer base, and a trained barista on staff. Purchase price: $195K including equipment and stock. MPAC structured the acquisition, arranged food safety certification (which took 3 days, not the 6 months Mrs. Dao expected), and connected her with a Vietnamese-speaking accountant for GST setup. Mrs. Dao kept the cafe's popular brunch menu and added Vietnamese bánh mì and phở — revenue increased 35% in the first quarter. She's now exploring a second location and plans to use the business for self-sponsorship (482 visa).
Mr. Hoang ran a successful Shopify store selling Vietnamese coffee and health supplements to the Australian diaspora market. Revenue was $180K/year, but he was fulfilling orders from Vietnam with 14-day shipping and high return rates. MPAC connected him with EIZ Technology's cross-border platform and ANP's Melbourne warehouse. His inventory now ships from Truganina in 2-3 business days, return rates dropped from 12% to 3%, and he qualified for Amazon AU's "Australian Made" badge equivalent for local fulfilment. Revenue doubled to $360K within 8 months. The established Australian business entity and employment of local warehouse staff positioned him for a 482 self-sponsorship visa.
Book a free discovery call and let us map the best pathway for your family.