2021
AUSTRALIA IMMIGRATION NEWS
Data reveals dramatic increase in immigration of Indians to Australia
Migration figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics have revealed that there has been a dramatic increase in the number Indian migrants in Australia in the past few years. During
Skilled migration will be crucial for economic recovery of Australia: Minister
Skilled migration will be crucial for the economic recovery of Australia from COVID-19, said Alex Hawke, the Immigration Minister of Australia. Speaking at a live session hosted by the Committee
Committee holding public hearings on Australia skilled migration program
The Joint Standing Committee on Migration, Australia, is holding public hearings between 1 to 3 March in which the Committee will listen to important stakeholders for gaining a rounded understanding
Australia issues most number of Global Talent Independent visas to tech workers
Skilled workers in tech sector received the highest number of visas through the Global Talent Independent program of Australia during the period between July 1 and December 21, 2020. This
Australia skilled migration rules to be reviewed for ending labour scarcity
Australia has decided to review skilled migration rules of the country with an aim to help Australian businesses have enough supply of skilled labour force. The decision was taken as
Tasmanian Nominated Skilled Migration Program re-opened
The Tasmanian Nominated Skilled Migration Program of the state of Tasmania in Australia has re-opened to accept general applications. The applications are being accepted from January 29, 2021 onwards. The
Australia expands Global Talent Independent(GTI) program
The Government of Australia has expanded the scope of the Global Talent Independent Program, a permanent migration pathway for highly skilled technologists. The program, launched in November 2019, aims to
What should Australian visa applicants expect in 2021?
The year 2020 was a tumultuous year for Australia migration, owing to the outbreak of COVID-19. The pandemic severely affected the migration plans of many as well as the immigration
What should Australian visa applicants expect in 2021?
The year 2020 was a tumultuous year for Australia migration, owing to the outbreak of COVID-19. The pandemic severely affected the migration plans of many as well as the immigration
2020
Australia announces new Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List(PMSOL)
Australia has recently announced a new Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL), which aims to allow sponsored skilled workers to return to Australia and meet the urgent demand for certain
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India has become the third largest country of birth for Australian residents, shows the census data of 2021. A total
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Do you know that incorrect information provided in a visa application can lead to visa cancellation in Australia? The Australian
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Australia needs immigration more than ever before to overcome the impact of corona virus on the economy, says Dr Shane
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A report has been released by the Treasury and the Department of Home Affairs that says that migration is making
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The government is planning to overhaul the Australia Skilled Occupational Visa List with an aim to address the growing demand
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Julian Leeser MP, a Liberal MP of Australia, has commented that the country will have to focus on redistributing the
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People from different parts of the world aspire to migrate to Australia primarily owing to the high standards of living
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In the first Skill Select round of 2020 held in January, Australia’s Department of Home Affairs issued a total of
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The Australia government’s decision to reclassify Perth and Gold Coast as regional cities will prove beneficial for international students and
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Migration figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics have revealed that there has been a dramatic increase in the number
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New statistics released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics(ABS) has once again proved that migrants make significant contributions to the
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The Joint Standing Committee on Migration, Australia, is holding public hearings between 1 to 3 March in which the Committee