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A New Deal for Australian Immigrants: A Permanent Quota for Major Reforms

Source: xkb.com.au
[Immigration News]     25 May 2020
Mr morrison (Scott Morrison) government will "re-establish" permanent immigration in its new fiscal year budget released in october, which could involve rare adjustments to skilled migrants and family reunification migrants as australia tries to restart economic.
A New Deal for Australian Immigrants: A Permanent Quota for Major Reforms

Agent immigration minister Tucky says the composition of Australian immigrants will change. (Photo of Sydney Morning Herald)


Mr morrison (Scott Morrison) government will "re-establish" permanent immigration in its new fiscal year budget released in october, which could involve rare adjustments to skilled migrants and family reunification migrants as australia tries to restart economic.

Meanwhile, a number of former Australian officials have joined the post-infectious debate on immigration. The Prime Minister and the former minister of the Cabinet Department (Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet) Parkinson (Martin Parkinson) urged the current government, to "go all out" on technical migration.

The Acting Immigration minister Taci (Alan Tudge) said it was too early to speculate on the trend "of immigration plans ", but might have to adjust the composition of migrants.

"When we enter the next year, we will have to re-establish the original limit on permanent immigration quotas ," he told the Sunday Sydney Morning Herald and Sunday Times. "

"We have not yet decided on the ceiling on quotas for permanent migrants and how those quotas are allocated. This is a matter for the Cabinet to decide on the eve of the budget announcement. It is envisaged that the distribution of skilled and family migrants will be maintained at two thirds and one third each. "

He also hopes, in particular, to take advantage of the Global Talent Independence (Global Talent Independent) programme, which was just established last November. The plan aims to attract 5,000 outstanding people from around the world to Australia through a fast track to grant permanent residence visas.

He noted that Australia could now become a "more attractive destination ". Because Australia is better at dealing with the virus than other countries where new cases have soared, such as Britain and the United States, it can attract "super talent" around the world.

The plan targets talent in agriculture, finance, mining, medical technology, cybersecurity and advanced manufacturing. Applicants must be able to earn an annual salary of over A $149,000.

The Ministry of the Interior has issued 227 visas out of 397 applications and 735 letters of intent for the Global Talent Independence Scheme as at 30 January this year, according to documents made public to the IT News under the Freedom of Information Act authorities.

In addition, the Ministry of Finance predicts that the net number of overseas migrants will fall by 85% by 2020-21, including temporary immigrants such as permanent immigrants and foreign students.

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