Registered agents in Sydney: 1648
Migration Agents in Sydney.
Browse registered migration agents across Sydney — Australia's largest migration market, with practices in the CBD, Parramatta, and Western Sydney.
Find a migration agent in Sydney.
Registered migration agents in Sydney
AustraliaMigrate Pty Limited
Chatswood, NSW
VISAINFO Pty Ltd
Sydney, NSW
Immigration Affairs
Sydney, NSW
Smart Study Australia PTY LTD
Sydney, NSW
Scholar Hub Pty. Ltd.
Sydney, NSW
Oli & Associates Pty Ltd
Sydney, NSW
Migration Downunder
Chatswood, NSW
Unite Migration PTY LTD
Sydney, NSW
Visa Advisor
Sydney, NSW
Aussizz Migration & Education Consultants (Sydney)
Sydney, NSW
Aussizz Migration and Education consultants (Sydney)
Sydney, NSW
Phillip Au & Associates
Sydney, NSW
Sydney at a glance
Agents
1648
Businesses
1392
Avg Rating
★ 4.7
NSW recorded a net gain of 91,570 overseas migrants in 2024–25, the largest intake of any Australian state. The majority settle in Greater Sydney, where migration agent practices cluster across the CBD, Parramatta, and Western Sydney suburbs like Blacktown and Hurstville. India is now the top source country for NSW's net overseas migration, followed by China, the UK, and Nepal.
Sydney's migration agent market is the largest in Australia. Demand spans skilled and employer-sponsored visas for CBD corporates, student visas driven by the University of Sydney, UNSW, UTS, and Macquarie University, and family visas including partner and parent subclasses. NSW also runs its own competitive state nomination program for subclass 190 and 491 visas, managed by Investment NSW.
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Frequently asked questions
Does NSW have its own skilled visa nomination program?
Yes. NSW runs state nomination programs for the Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190) and the Skilled Work Regional visa (subclass 491), managed by Investment NSW. Both programs are highly competitive and use an invitation-based process. NSW publishes a Skills List reflecting occupations in shortage across key sectors including health, education, ICT, and infrastructure.
How do I check if a migration agent in Sydney is properly registered?
Search the OMARA Register of Migration Agents by name, location, or MARN. Under Australian law, only registered migration agents and legal practitioners can lawfully charge for immigration assistance. The Department of Home Affairs provides a consumer guide outlining what agents must do and how to lodge a complaint. The NSW Government also has its own page on finding a migration professional.
Which parts of Sydney have the most migration agents?
Migration agent offices concentrate in the Sydney CBD, Parramatta, and suburbs with large migrant communities — including Hurstville, Burwood, Strathfield, Liverpool, and Blacktown. Western Sydney is one of the most culturally diverse regions in Australia, with over 47% of residents born overseas. Agents in these areas often provide services in Mandarin, Arabic, Hindi, Punjabi, Vietnamese, and Nepali.
What visa types are most common for people migrating to Sydney?
The most common pathways include employer-sponsored visas (subclass 482, 186) used by CBD businesses, the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189), NSW-nominated skilled visas (subclass 190, 491), student visas (subclass 500), partner and spouse visas (subclass 820/801), and parent visas (subclass 143, 103). A registered migration agent can assess which pathway suits your circumstances.































