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Australia visa applications can be complex. Using the services of a Registered Migration Agent in Perth can ensure that your Australia visa application is valid and increase your chances of a successful Australian Visa Application outcome.

Registered Migration Agents in Perth, Western Australia

As Registered Migration Agents based in Perth WA you are assured that you are receiving the most professional and up to date migration agent assistance assistance in Perth for all your Australia migration and visa enquiries. As migration agents, we offer you complete flexibility in the services you require from initial consultations and preliminary advice through to a full service visa application. Additionally a major benefit of appointing a Perth based Migration Agent, is that the majority of applications are lodged in Australia, so if something goes wrong, we are available to discuss issues with the case officers.

Contact a Perth Migration agent to make an appointment to meet in our offices.

 


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Latest Perth & Western Australia News:

 

Tag: WA - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

  • — Pav wary of desperate Eagles

       (Friday, 30 July 2010 22:47)

    Fremantle captain Matthew Pavlich has warned his team-mates to brace themselves for a West Coast ambush in Sunday's western derby AFL clash at Subiaco Oval.

  • — Gillard woos Perth voters

       (Friday, 30 July 2010 19:47)

    Prime Minister Julia Gillard is focusing on marginal seats as she continues election campaigning in Perth.

  • — Reminder to keep sprinklers off

       (Friday, 30 July 2010 19:08)

    Western Australians are being reminded to stick to the winter sprinkler bans after substantial rain in the last week.

  • — Inquiry into youth mental health

       (Friday, 30 July 2010 18:27)

    In an Australian first, Western Australia's Commissioner for Children is set to conduct an independent inquiry into the mental health of young people.

  • — People arrested in separate disturbances

       (Friday, 30 July 2010 17:43)

    Police have made a number arrests after disturbances in the south west and near Mandurah.

  • — Jail term for sex offender applauded

       (Friday, 30 July 2010 17:35)

    A victims of sexual abuse support group has applauded the lengthy jail term handed to repeat sex offender Gary Narkle.

  • — Life ban for dog killer

       (Friday, 30 July 2010 05:12)

    A man who ran over and killed his dog has been fined $2500 and banned from owning another dog for life.

  • — Restaurant crash driver charged

       (Friday, 30 July 2010 02:13)

    Police have charged a woman who lost control of her car and crashed into a restaurant in Perth's CBD, narrowly missing diners.

  • — PM's infrastructure funding pledge

       (Friday, 30 July 2010 01:50)

    The Prime Minister Julia Gillard has focused on infrastructure funding during her first election campaign visit to Western Australia.

  • — Man sentenced for mosque attack

       (Friday, 30 July 2010 01:30)

    A 24-year-old man with links to a national extremist group has been given a suspended prison sentence for an attack on a Perth mosque earlier this year.

  • — Replica gun theft

       (Friday, 30 July 2010 01:04)

    Police are investigating the theft of two replica handguns and property from a house in Perth's north east.

  • — Perth house price drops

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 23:13)

    A national real estate report has revealed Perth recorded the biggest drop in house prices in the nation for the June quarter.

  • — Concern that human rights trampled in eviction

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 21:00)

    Moved on but with nowhere to go

  • — Flu jabs for under fives to continue

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 20:00)

    Commonwealth chief medical officer Jim Bishop says seasonal flu vaccinations for children under five can continue.

  • — Serial sex offender Narkle jailed again

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 20:00)

    A West Australian serial sex offender has been sentenced to ten years in prison for sexually assaulting a homeless man in January last year.

  • — Alleged people smugglers face court

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 20:00)

    Six alleged people smugglers have been remanded in custody after appearing in Brisbane Magistrates Court this morning.

  • — National's candidate carves separate stance

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 19:18)

    The National's candidate for the WA federal seat of O'Connor says he would be prepared to vote against the federal National Party if elected.

  • — A brawl leads to jail as the thin blue line is stretched

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 19:11)

    The thin blue line over an outstanding warrant

  • — Nationals' candidate claims independence

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 19:02)

    The Nationals' candidate for the federal seat of O'Connor says standing as an independent National in Federal Parliament will give him greater influence to push for policies which benefit Western Australia's regions.

  • — Campaigning continues

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 18:24)

    The Prime Minister Julia Gillard is campaigning in Perth today including announcing details of which towns will get access to high speed broadband.

  • — Backlash at eviction of itinerants

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 18:24)

    There is a growing backlash against the mass eviction of itinerant people from their camps around the town of Broome.

  • — Broadband roll-out in WA

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 17:02)

    The roll-out of the Federal Government's national broadband network will see Perth and more than 100 regional centres around the state connected to fibre-optic cable.

  • — Fixed term governments close

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 16:23)

    The WA Electoral Affairs Minister Norman Moore is hoping legislation will be in place by early next year, for fixed state government terms of four years.

  • — Family care if miners die on the job

       (Thursday, 29 July 2010 16:23)

    A new scheme has been launched to look after families of workers who have been killed in mines in Western Australia.

 



 

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