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Regulatory and Migration agents specialised in medical recruitment

Written by Wavelength | May 13, 2025 11:17:10 PM

Meet our experts

 

It’s now easier than ever to recruit skilled professionals from overseas. With fast-tracked AHPRA registration for doctors with comparable qualifications, less paperwork, and more permanent residency options – Wavelength's Regulatory & Migration Services team streamline the hiring process, assisting with complex visa applications, ensuring a smooth transition for both your organisation and the professionals you bring on board.  

Leiara – 15 years of experience 

MARN - 1174178 

Migration isn’t just about visas—it’s about creating opportunities, filling critical workforce gaps, and helping people build new futures. Seeing the tangible impact of skilled migration, particularly in healthcare, continues to drive my passion for this work. 

Being an in-house migration agent means I work closely with recruiters, employers, and medical professionals from start to finish. Unlike external agents, I have direct insight into workforce needs, employer expectations, and healthcare industry trends. This allows me to provide a seamless, end-to-end experience for both candidates and clients, ensuring placements aren’t just successful but also sustainable in the long term.” 

Alex – 13 years of experience  

MARN – 1795080 

“Unlike many immigration agencies, we have an in-depth understanding of migration law as it pertains to medical practitioners and allied health professionals, including applicable exemptions and policy. We have an extensive knowledge of the registration pathways as well as the Health Insurance Act 1973, which we take into consideration in our migration advice, enabling us to a have a holistic approach to doctors’ needs, and a strong understanding of the interplay between registration types, Medicare restrictions and visas.    

I am truly passionate about helping doctors and allied health professionals achieve their dream to live and work in Australia. There’s nothing more fulfilling to me than breaking the news to a doctor or a nurse that they have been granted permanent residency or hearing our candidates’ feedback on how happy they are settled in Australia!”