Australia's immigration policy has been volatile since this year, though a lot of them are dangerous, but they are still scary.
At the beginning of the year, Tan's government proposed a naturalization reform and was rejected a few months later; and then the 457 visa was cancelled. In December, the Liberal Party changed the 2-year ban on a visa to 10 years, and has not been rejected by the Green Party and the Labour Party for a few days.
In the last week before Christmas, in the new policy of the finance minister, Mr. Morrison, the federal government is preparing to revise its immigration policy, which is intended to reform the welfare policy of a new immigrant.
Under the current plan, the policy of receiving certain benefits for new immigrants will be extended to three years. These include, inter alia, the following policies:
Unemployment benefits
Family tax priority
Childcare allowance
Caregiver allowance
Social Services Secretary Christian Porter said Australians want and expect new immigrants to come to Australia before they can enjoy Australia's very generous benefits before they first contribute to Australia's society and economy.
The federal goverment estimates that the implementation of this policy will save goverment A $1 billion.
However, the new regulations will open up the net for New Zealand immigrants because Australia and New Zealand have a treaty between Australia and New Zealand to grant benefits to each other's nationals.
Of course, it is unclear whether the policy will be passed in Congress.