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A reply came back, saying they could act as his agent with a “ready-made” primary applicant with “a very high score”.
How ‘spouses’ for skilled visas are sold on the black market
SBS Mandarin has uncovered that a secondary applicant place, which should be reserved for family, is being openly sold on the black market through online apps such as Xiaohongshu.

Jerry* used a Chinese e-commerce app to find a migration agent. Credit: SBS Mandarin
The migration agent who replied to Jerry said they would charge tens of thousands of dollars. Jerry said this was considered “market rate”.
“That primary applicant had to have a very high score, was within state nomination quotas, and the profession had to be on the skilled occupation list.”
‘She told me how to pose for photos’
“She told me exactly where to put my hand, how to pose for the photo.”
“I lost my basic ability to think clearly.”
‘My whole body was trembling’
“My whole body was trembling.”
“From that day, my life just stopped.”
An estimated multi-million dollar scam with multiple alleged victims
“Some victims said their visas really had been reported by the agents, leaving them without any valid status in Australia, forcing them to return home.”