This is exciting news, and the Australian Prime Minister deliberately launched a 24-hour live broadcast to give the people of Australia a - explanation!He candidly made it clear to everyone that Labour was about to start reforming immigration policy.
Shockingly, immigrants and international students will be the ones who pay the price!Not only that, but short-term visa holders will also be affected!According to reports, the number of immigrants in Australia is likely to drop significantly by 1 3!
Moreover, from yesterday to this morning, the whole of Australia** was swiping the screen to report the news.
Factors such as the recent restrictions on temporary worker visas, the rising rate of foreign student visa refusals, and the reduction in working holiday holiday visa extensions will have a dampening effect on arrivals in the coming years, according to federal sources.
Immigration will be reduced to what is considered "sustainable", and Australia's misuse of attracting international students will be cracked down on.
Home Secretary Claire O'Neill will develop a mechanism to manage the inflow of migrants in a more orderly and accessible manner, helping states plan infrastructure and social services instead of relying too heavily on foreign student needs.
Meanwhile, a wide-ranging review, led by Martin Parkinson, the former top federal civil servant, aimed at simplifying and making immigration goals more coherent.
The review, released in April, declared that the visa regime had been undermined and was not in the interests of immigrants and locals. A ** source confirmed that next week's update will show a reduction in net overseas migration in the coming years to reflect the new policy blueprint.
According to the new blueprint, the number of places in the permanent scheme will be set at 190,000, but only less than two-fifths of the current total inflow.
The reform is mainly aimed at international students, and the immigration quota will also be reduced. The final version of the policy will be announced tomorrow, so let's wait and see!