Possible Major Cuts to Australian Skills Migration Programme
05/03/09
The MIGRATION BUREAU has recently received credible but as yet unconfirmed industry feedback that the Australian Government, due to the global economic crisis, may be planning cuts to Australia's immigration intake by up to 66 per cent.
Further, it is possible that applicants in the remaining 1/3 may be facing an increase in the points system passmark and/or a reduction in the skilled occupation list to reflect the current job market situation in Australia. Cuts may also be made to the family and business migration visa streams.
Final details of the changes have not yet been formally advised by DIAC however it is possible that some applicants may be negatively affected by these changes and may no longer be eligible after this change.
All persons who wish to apply under the current immigration criteria before this change are recommended to commence an application as soon as possible.
05/03/09
The MIGRATION BUREAU has recently received credible but as yet unconfirmed industry feedback that the Australian Government, due to the global economic crisis, may be planning cuts to Australia's immigration intake by up to 66 per cent.
Further, it is possible that applicants in the remaining 1/3 may be facing an increase in the points system passmark and/or a reduction in the skilled occupation list to reflect the current job market situation in Australia. Cuts may also be made to the family and business migration visa streams.
Final details of the changes have not yet been formally advised by DIAC however it is possible that some applicants may be negatively affected by these changes and may no longer be eligible after this change.
All persons who wish to apply under the current immigration criteria before this change are recommended to commence an application as soon as possible.
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