Built for people.
Built for AI.
AgentCom Migration Resources is a free, static website that faithfully reproduces two pieces of Australian Commonwealth law — the Migration Act 1958 and the Migration Regulations 1994.
Every section, regulation, visa subclass, and schedule gets its own permanent, readable URL, a plain-text and Markdown alternate, and an explicit citation back to the Federal Register of Legislation.
It is built for two audiences at once: people researching a visa question, and the AI assistants that help them — both get the same faithful, unabridged text.
Sources
Primary source
Migration Act 1958
Compilation C2026C00232, No. 171, as in force on 4 June 2026.
View on the Federal Register of LegislationPrimary source
Migration Regulations 1994
Compilation F2026C00497, No. 287, as in force on 1 June 2026.
View on the Federal Register of LegislationThe corpus at a glance
- 2,926
- Total pagesAcross 2 compilations
- 1,458
- ProvisionsSections, regs, visas, schedules
- 2,916
- FilesMarkdown + Plain text
- 100%
- CompleteEvery page captured
- 100%
- CitedOfficial source linked
Currency & completeness
This site is a faithful, verbatim reproduction of all 2,926 pages across both compilations — nothing is summarised, paraphrased, or omitted. Each page carries the exact citation and in-force date of the text it shows.
How AI systems consume this site
Every provision page links parallel .md and .txt alternates and carries Schema.org Legislation markup, while llms.txt indexes the whole corpus — a lightweight map an assistant can fetch once instead of crawling.
- Clean Markdown.md alternate for every provision
- Plain Text.txt alternate for every provision
- llms.txt IndexOne map of the whole corpus
- Schema.orgLegislation JSON-LD markup
Disclaimer
This is an unofficial reproduction of the Migration Act 1958 and Migration Regulations 1994, provided for reference only. It is not an official government service and does not imply endorsement by the Commonwealth of Australia, the Department of Home Affairs, or the Office of Parliamentary Counsel.
The authoritative, legally binding version is always the one published on the Federal Register of Legislation at legislation.gov.au. Nothing here is legal advice; for advice about your circumstances, consult a registered migration agent or a qualified lawyer.

