SYDNEY, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Australia on Monday said it would tighten visa rules for international students and low-skilled workers that could halve its migrant intake over the next two years as the government looks to overhaul what it said was a "broken" migration system.
Under the new policies, international students would need to secur
SYDNEY, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Australia on Monday said it would tighten visa rules for international students and low-skilled workers that could halve its migrant intake over the next two years as the government looks to overhaul what it said was a "broken" migration system.
Under the new policies, international students would need to secure higher ratings on English tests and there would be more scrutiny on a student's second visa application that would prolong their stay.
"Our strategy will bring migration numbers back to normal," Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil said during a media briefing.
"But it's not just about numbers. It's not just about this moment and the experience of migration our country is having at this time. This is about Australia's future."
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over the weekend said Australia's migration numbers needed to be wound back to a "sustainable level," adding that "the system is broken."
O'Neil said the government's targeted reforms were already putting downward pressure on net overseas migration and will further contribute to an expected decline in migrant numbers.
The decision comes after net immigration was expected to have peaked at a record 510,000 in 2022-23. Official data showed it was forecast to fall to about a quarter of a million in 2024-25 and 2025-26, roughly in line with pre-COVID levels
Migration Strategy now available
Released by the Australian Government today, the Migration Strategy sets out significant reforms to Australia’s migration system to meet the future needs of the nation and deliver for Australia—its people, businesses, governments and migrants.
Migrants continue to be an essential part of Australia’s econom
Migration Strategy now available
Released by the Australian Government today, the Migration Strategy sets out significant reforms to Australia’s migration system to meet the future needs of the nation and deliver for Australia—its people, businesses, governments and migrants.
Migrants continue to be an essential part of Australia’s economic and social fabric. Today, more than half of all Australians were born overseas or have a parent born overseas.
The Migration Strategy outlines five core objectives for Australia’s migration system. To achieve these objectives, the Government will deliver eight key actions, supported by more than 25 new policy commitments and existing commitments already made by Government.
The reforms focus on:
targeted skilled migration and new streamlined pathways for top global talent
higher standards for international students and education providers to drive quality in international education
visa settings to tackle worker exploitation and protect wages and conditions
support for regional Australia to get fast access to skilled workers
a new approach to migration planning to help return migration back to pre-pandemic levels and to get the right skills in the right places.
The Strategy and Action Plan are now available at Migration Strategy.
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