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Five years,
four countries

Opicka Consultant began in a small office in Lahore in January 2021, working with a single country. Every destination we've added since came from the same place — a student asking for something we couldn't yet help with.

Working in Pakistan since
4 January 2021Five years and six months
Destinations
4Australia, UK, Ireland, Germany
4 January 2021

One room in Lahore

Opicka Consultant opened for business with a single office and a single destination: Australia. It was the obvious place to begin — the demand from Pakistani students was already there, and so were the institutional relationships.

The work then was what it still is. A student sits down, puts their transcript on the desk, and gets told honestly what it would take.

Australian institutions had the clearest recruitment pathways for Pakistani students at the time, and post-study work rights that made the investment make sense to the parents paying for it. Starting with one country meant learning one visa system properly rather than four badly.
LAHORE · PK AUSTRALIA 04 JAN 2021

Destination one

ENTRY · HIGHER EDUCATION UNITED KINGDOM AUG 2021

Destination two

August 2021

The United Kingdom

Eight months in, we began recruiting for UK higher education institutions. The UK brought a different rhythm — one-year master's programmes, compressed timelines, and a visa process that punishes a badly assembled file.

It changed how we work. We started building the application around the visa from the first meeting, instead of treating the visa as something to worry about once the offer arrived.

A student can hold a genuine offer from a good university and still be refused because the financial evidence was prepared a week too late, or the wrong account was used. Learning that early shaped how we handle every destination since — documentation first, celebration afterwards.
September 2024

Ireland

Ireland was the first destination we added because students asked for it, rather than because an institution approached us. Engineering and computing students already coming to us for Australia and the UK kept raising it.

English-taught, with technology and pharmaceutical employers concentrated around Dublin and Cork, it fitted the students we were already advising.

Ireland offered something the UK and Australia didn't quite: an English-speaking country inside the EU, with a graduate employment market concentrated in exactly the sectors our engineering and computing students were training for. Once enough students had asked the same question, it stopped being a question and became a service line.
STUDENT PERMISSION IRELAND SEP 2024

Destination three

PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS GERMANY JUL 2026

Destination four

July 2026

Germany

The most recent addition: German private institutions offering higher education. Germany had been the question we were asked most often and could least help with — students wanting mainland Europe, engineering and applied sciences, taught in English.

Private institutions made it workable, with intake dates and entry requirements we could plan an application around.

We work with German private institutions, not public universities. Private institutions charge tuition where most public ones do not, but they offer English-taught programmes, predictable intakes and admissions processes that a student applying from Pakistan can plan around. We say which we work with rather than letting anyone assume.

Where that leaves us

Four countries, added one at a time

We advise on four destinations rather than twenty. Each was added only once we could handle its visa process properly, which is why the list is short and why it grew slowly.

Since Jan 2021

Australia

Universities in every major city, and the destination we have worked with longest.

Since Aug 2021

United Kingdom

One-year master's programmes are standard, which keeps total costs contained.

Since Sep 2024

Ireland

English-speaking, with technology and pharmaceutical employers around Dublin and Cork.

Since Jul 2026

Germany

Private institutions offering English-taught programmes in engineering and applied sciences.

Our mission

To help students from Pakistan reach universities abroad on the strength of an honest assessment and a properly prepared application — never on the strength of a promise nobody can keep.

  • 01

    Assess before we advise

    We read the transcript before we recommend the country. If a profile isn't ready, we say so and explain what would change that — an application that was never going to succeed costs a student the fee, the months, and a refusal on their record.

  • 02

    Prepare for the visa from day one

    An offer letter is not an outcome. Documentation, financial evidence and timing are planned from the first meeting, because that is where applications are actually won or lost.

  • 03

    Stay reachable

    One team handles a student from first question to visa decision, from an office in Lahore they can walk into with their documents.

  • 04

    Grow only where we can deliver

    Four countries in five years. We add a destination when we can handle its visa process properly, not when it becomes fashionable.

Start where every student starts

Four questions, then we continue the assessment with you on WhatsApp.

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