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187887 applicants note that the Tam Po Government is preparing a new compulsory policy to require applicants to continue to stay in remote areas after obtaining visas

 15 May 2018

It is reported that the scheme is likely to be mandatory. 187887 visa applicants note that the Government is out again! Several Australian authorities are preparing to pursue a policy that seeks to force 187887 applicants to remain in remote areas after getting visas, according to Australian media Daily Telegraph.

In an interview, Multicultural Affairs Minister Alan Tudge said the existing immigration policy in remote areas was problematic.

He points out that many immigrants leave remote areas directly after they are granted permanent residency, such as 887 permanent resident visas in remote areas and 187 employer-sponsored immigration visas in remote areas, leading to a shortage of local labour.

But once a resident gets a visa, he has no obligation to stay there. In an interview, Alan Tudge made clear: this is not in line with the government's expectations.

But the question is, does the Government have the right to force a certain group of residents to stay in what places? What's more, Alan Tudge's accusation that emigrants leaving just to restore their slightly eased labor shortages to where they are, isn't that the cause of the labor shortage?

According to the spirit of immigration and contract, once a person has obtained a visa, he becomes a legal resident / citizen of the country, and what powers does the Government have thereafter to compel them to do what?

But Alan Tudge said the plan was drawn up by the Ministry of Civil Affairs and hinted that the draft might have been completed.

And the head of civil affairs, Michael Pezzull, is even more explicit: there is a legal problem with long-term restrictions on the freedom of certain people, but this is not a big problem.

According to all the news from Australian media and politicians, the plan has completed some of the draft, but the formal implementation of the plan will require their forceful implementation.

*This article does not represent the views of us.

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