Australia Tightens Student Visa Rules; What Is Temporary Migration Program?

 

Under new migrant policies, Australia has announced that it will tighten visa requirements for foreign students and low-skilled workers. During the next two years, Australia can cut its immigration intake in half as well.

Australia announced on Monday that its government intended to restructure what it claimed to be a “broken” immigration system. According to Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the country’s immigration figures must be reduced to a “sustainable level.”

What is the scheme for temporary migration in Australia? What can learners anticipate? Can they pursue their studies in Australia? What is in store for migrant laborers?

On Monday, a new 10-year temporary migration plan was made public. It would make it more difficult for certain migratory workers and overseas students to obtain a visa.

The goal of Australia’s new 10-year temporary immigration program is to develop new visas specifically for highly skilled individuals. It entails tightening regulations on the use of student visas, placing limitations on companies wishing to hire foreign laborers with low skill levels, scrutinizing student applications for second visas more closely, and managing migration.

Clare O’Neil, Minister of Home Affairs, declared, “Our plan will return migration figures to normal.” It goes beyond this particular instance and the current migration experience that our nation is going through. The future of Australia is at stake here.

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