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Accounting, engineering and other skilled immigrants should be abolished? The Australian expert angrily blurts the emigration plan is the myth! The traffic jams, the living standard drops unexpectedly also blame immigration?

By 2018, it was hard to hear any good news from Australian immigrants.

Past immigration signboard professional, accounting has not been invited many rounds, some non-hot professional immigration requirements have also soared to 70, or even 80!

And the crowds of people to the immigration criticism is also overwhelming.


Immigrants are the main culprits of Australia's deterioration.

In an interview with ABC yesterday, Dick Smith, a former bankrupt Australian electrical tycoon, said:

With the population rising rapidly, the way of life of Australians is under threat, and the influx of immigrants will bring disaster to Australia.

A month ago, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott also called in a speech to cut immigration quotas by 80, 000, saying the move would improve the quality of life. He intends to re-promote the move to reduce immigration.

Even the then Australian immigration director, Peter Dutton, had called for fewer immigrants.

Australia's cities are "overcrowded," including "morning traffic", Dutton said.

In the fierce rhetoric of these industry leaders, it is not difficult to see that Australia has seen immigration as the cause of the country's urban congestion, the decline in the quality of life, and the national economic downturn.

Most popular immigrant majors should be abolished

Today, according to the Australian News Network, Bob Birrell, a former professor at the University of Monash and now director of the Australian Institute of population Studies, released his latest analysis of the skilled migration program.


Birrell lambasted government's "skilled Migration Program" is simply a "myth"!

Those who support the introduction of skilled migrants often applaud the role of imported migrants in scarce skills.

In his view, however, in the end only a small number of imported technicians actually work in professional positions.

He said Australia's selection system did not give priority to jobs with real skills shortages in Australia, where many skilled people continue to be trained in jobs that are already oversupplied.

He called directly into accounting, engineering, and many medical specialties for advice on the removal of technocrats.

Birrell said the country's list of skilled occupations in 2010 for "jobs in short supply" was outdated and should be completely abolished in 2016.

So if they do, there will be a lot of abolishment of the immigration profession, and immigration quotas will continue to be reduced.

Will Australia really be able to solve the long-standing traffic problems, economic problems, and the quality of life of ordinary people in a straight line, as they thought it would be?


Reducing immigration quotas could be devastating for Australia

Scott Morrison, Australia's finance minister, expressed his opposition! He said that cutting immigration quotas by 8- one hundred and ten thousand, in line with existing voices, would have a devastating impact on Australia's existing budget.

In the next 4 to 5 years, this change will result in a fiscal deficit of up to 40 to 5 billion Australian dollars!

Australia's basic economy will not be able to grow at the same level as the skilled immigrants who have been brought in are struggling to pay taxes and make a net contribution to the country's economy.

The feeling that the population is growing is because the growth in the number of "temporary immigrants" in Australia, including international students and tourists, has little to do with the number of permanent immigrants.

"We all think there are too many immigration quotas, and in fact, in the last 17 years, there has been a shortage of up to 7000 migrants."

"I don't know what this man is doing," he scoffed at the intervention of former Prime Minister Tony Abbott.


Can't emigrate, the export of education is still there?

As we all know, education exports have become the lifeblood of the national economy as the Australian mining industry is not in sight.

According to The Australian, education exports helped Australia make 30.9 billion dollars in 2017 alone, of which about 32 percent came from China.

Of all the eight hundred thousand students enrolled in Australia last year, about half chose business or business-related majors.

Most of them choose to pass courses in accounting and auditing to qualify as accountants or auditors.

Engineering major is also a hot choice for overseas students.

If all of these Birrell-named "excess" professionals are kicked out of the list of skilled immigrants, it is bound to affect school enrolment in the future.

Australia, as a traditional immigrant country, can not develop today without the joint efforts of generations of immigrants and nationals.

And now the industry boss, one after another, the country traffic is not smooth, the quality of life and so on a series of charges on the immigration, but also "want to add to the crime, why no word."

It is not difficult to see that those who want to earn both the money of Chinese students and those who do not want them after graduation have become a big thinker of the industry.

But they should also wonder how much attractiveness Australia would have left as the most expensive country to study abroad, compared with the famous UK and the United States, without the title of "immigrant country".

Whether to continue to shake the pot of immigration, or to find a solid solution, Australia's government needs to think about this issue.

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