Registered agents in Perth: 516
Migration Agents in Perth.
WA's fastest-growing city, with its own skilled occupation list and strong demand for mining, construction, and healthcare workers.
Find a migration agent in Perth.
Registered migration agents in Perth
Australian Study and Visa Services Pty Ltd
Perth, WA
Milestone Migration
Myaree, WA
One Derland Consulting PTY. LTD.
Rivervale, WA
ONEderland Consulting Pty Ltd
Rivervale, WA
Aussizz Migration & Education Consultants (Northbridge)
Northbridge, WA
Aussizz Migration & Education Consultants (Perth)
East Perth, WA
Australian Migration Co
Perth, WA
Aussizz Migration & Education Consultants (Canning Vale)
Canning Vale, WA
EasymigrateAMCS
Perth, WA
Migration Hub
Morley, WA
Fransvic Migration and Education Services
Applecross, WA
Bms Global
West Perth, WA
Perth at a glance
Agents
516
Businesses
434
Avg Rating
★ 4.7
Perth is Western Australia's migration gateway, serving a state that recorded a net gain of 40,410 overseas migrants in 2024–25 — the highest relative growth rate of any Australian state. WA's resources-driven economy generates strong demand for employer-sponsored visas (subclass 482 and 494), particularly in mining, construction, and healthcare, while the state's own nomination program allocated 3,400 places for 2025–26 across subclass 190 and 491 visas.
Western Australia maintains its own skilled occupation list (WASMOL), which differs from the national list and is updated to reflect WA-specific workforce shortages. A Perth-based registered migration agent can advise on WA state nomination eligibility, WASMOL requirements, and the employment contract conditions that apply to most General stream applicants.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Western Australia have its own skilled occupation list?
Yes. Western Australia publishes the WA Skilled Migration Occupation List (WASMOL), which is separate from the national skilled occupation list. The WASMOL is divided into Schedule 1 (primarily healthcare roles) and Schedule 2 (a broader list covering trades, construction, education, mining, and professional roles). These lists are updated periodically to reflect WA industry and workforce needs.
How does Perth's mining and resources sector affect migration?
Western Australia's mining industry is a major driver of employer-sponsored migration. Mining engineers, geologists, diesel mechanics, electricians, and heavy-duty fitters are among the occupations regularly listed on the WASMOL and sponsored under subclass 482 (Skills in Demand) visas. WA also operates Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs) in regional areas including the Pilbara and Goldfields, providing additional employer-sponsored pathways.
What is WA state nomination and how does it work?
WA Migration Services manages the State Nominated Migration Program for subclass 190 (permanent) and subclass 491 (provisional regional) visas. For 2025–26, WA was allocated 2,000 subclass 190 places and 1,400 subclass 491 places. Most General stream applicants need a six-month full-time employment contract in WA in their nominated occupation — though this is waived for subclass 491 applicants and building and construction occupations.
How do I verify a migration agent in Perth is properly registered?
Search the OMARA Register using their name or MARN. The Department of Home Affairs provides guidance on choosing an agent. In WA, Consumer Protection can also assist if you have a complaint about an agent's conduct.































