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Is Australia really disgusted with immigrants no longer needed to build the country? Multiple theories. Which makes sense?

 
[Migration News]     26 Mar 2018
Once upon a time, skilled immigrants began to tighten. Knowing that the accountant has no turn no invitation.

Once upon a time, skilled immigrants began to tighten. Knowing that the accountant has no turn no invitation.

Many people cannot help but wonder: does Australia really hate immigration and no longer need migrants to build the country?


First of all, let's give a definition: emigration.

In fact, emigration not only comes from China, but Australia restricts people from other countries around the world who want to emigrate to Australia.

There are several theories about immigration tightening that come from different sources:


01 Local people opposed to immigration

A large number of skilled immigrants are not engaged in professional work after getting green cards. Instead, they are engaged in various other industries and prefer to bear lower wages. Employers are also reluctant to pay higher wages, more wage jobs are likely to be split, wages do not have room to rise.

You were supposed to be skilled immigrants to do technical work, but you ran off to grab some basic jobs with other people, and the people were unhappy.


02 temporary saturation of immigrants

Australia has absorbed excess migrants in recent years, and then urban planning and development fell short of expectations. It takes a while to digest, so tighten it for the time being.


03 political game

When the Union came to power, it did a lot of what Labour wanted to do. For the sake of the vote it leads to a bias towards public opinion.

In recent years, overseas buyers have caused house prices to rise, Australians have a lot of gossip, the average person very difficult to buy a house. Coupled with the public dissatisfaction with many immigrants, public opinion is biased against the need to tighten immigration. Political parties that vote for the vote can only do what they want.


04 Transport personnel to remote areas

Everyone knows 189 is restricted, but state guarantees are still open. In fact, Australia would like more people to move to remote areas, for the development of a new force. The population in remote areas is too small and development is very limited. In fact, Australia is not tightening immigration, it is only tightening some channels of immigration.


05 the time will be divided, the division will be the same

Loosening has always been a common policy change in immigrant countries. Looking at Canada and now Canada, it used to be loose and tight, and then it went from extremely tight to extremely loose for a few years. As long as Australia is an immigrant country one day, it will certainly open the door. These two years are tough for skilled immigrants, but they are expected to relax in two or three years, and now those who choose to study immigration should wait for looser policy.


06 Immigration policy linked to the economy

It is clear that Australia's economy has not been optimistic in recent years. It's pretty stable, but it's a lot worse than it was in the Australian mining industry. Mining, oil, and metallurgy have been kicked directly out of the list of independent skilled migrants as a clear example. If the Australian economy soars one day, the absorption of immigrants is only a minute matter!

In fact, the tightening of immigration policy does not have any anti-immigration elements, mainly because of Australia's regulation of the country's development. Secondly, public opinion is certainly a factor that affects the decision-making of political parties. Of course, Australia has always been an immigrant country, policy tightening will be time to adjust. An ageing country must have migrants to supplement its labour force. Besides, it's an option to go to remote areas, right?

Step by step, what will happen to the new deal on July 1? rub one's eyes and wait。

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