Now let’s walk through how you can add both paid and free materials to your personal account.
How to add free materials?
First, you can choose which products and materials you’d like to access. There are free materials and paid ones — including guides, checklists, and full courses.
Next, click on the product you want to add to your cart. You can either click “Learn More” or any other part of the product card to open its details.
After selecting the product, you’ll be taken to an individual page of any product you clicked. From there, choose the option to continue, and your cart will open.

Next, you’ll need to register by entering your email and name — or log in if you already have an IMMI School account. Make sure to double-check your email address, as you’ll receive a verification code that must be entered to proceed.
After you type in your email address, you’ll receive a verification code — simply enter that code into the field to access your account.
After you receive the email with the code and log in to your account, you will see a small number “1” appear at the top right corner next to your account icon.

This means you have 1 product in your cart.
Click on the number “1” to open your cart and proceed to checkout.
You will see your order details, including the product you selected, your name, and your email. Next, click “Checkout” to complete the order — even if the product is free.
After placing your order you will be redirected to your Student Portal page: https://immischool.online/members/login
After that, your Student Portal will open. From there, you can simply click on any of the courses, guides, or checklists available in your account to access and start using them right away.
A link to your personal account has also been sent to your email. You can click on it to access your dashboard, where you’ll find your free materials, paid guides, or courses.
IMMI School supports Australian visa pathways — excluding protection and refugee visas.
All information provided is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional migration advice.
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