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Oct 25, 2025

Roam Migration Law Integrates ‘Complize’ Platform to Meet Tougher Compliance Regime

Roam Migration Law Integrates ‘Complize’ Platform to Meet Tougher Compliance Regime
Australian immigration firm Roam Migration Law announced on 25 October 2025 that it has folded its stand-alone ‘Complize’ compliance software directly into the practice’s service offering. The move responds to what managing partner Jackson Taylor calls “an enforcement-first era,” with the Department of Home Affairs ramping up audits of employer-sponsored visa holders and issuing record civil penalties for breaches.

Complize provides automated right-to-work checks, document reminders and governance dashboards—tools that corporations have traditionally accessed separately from legal advice. By embedding the platform, Roam aims to give HR and mobility teams a single point of contact for both visa strategy and day-to-day compliance monitoring, reducing the risk of data silos and missed renewal deadlines.

The integration mirrors trends in the United Kingdom and Canada, where law firms offer bundled tech-plus-advisory solutions as regulators digitise compliance reporting. Australian sponsors that fail to keep up face infringement notices up to A$93,900 per breach under amendments passed last year.

Early adopters include a renewable-energy contractor employing 450 overseas engineers across five states. “We’ve gone from spreadsheets to real-time alerts,” said HR director Priya Nair. “It means we can scale projects without worrying about visa-condition lapses.”

With more than 210,000 temporary skilled workers currently in Australia, analysts expect demand for compliance technology to surge—particularly among SMEs that lack dedicated mobility teams. Roam’s announcement signals a competitive shift: migration practices may increasingly differentiate on digital capability as much as legal expertise.
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