Australia Unveils Reforms to Deter Unscrupulous Applicants
Australia is set to launch
the 'Skills in Demand' visa, replacing the Temporary Skills Shortage Visa
(Subclass 482) with a four-year validity period. This new visa is designed to
address skill shortages and workforce gaps while fostering mobility. All
occupations, except for trade workers, machinery operators, drivers, and
laborers, will be eligible. Notably, visa holders can explore alternative job
opportunities while still employed, with a 180-day transition period, and can
apply for citizenship following established norms.
The reforms are
strategically aimed at dissuading around 50% of potential migrants,
particularly foreign students and low-skilled workers, from applying to
Australia in the coming years.
Changes in International Student Visa Rules
Recent adjustments to visa
rules for international students impact their post-study work opportunities.
Bachelor's degree holders are now granted a 2-year post-study work visa, while
master’s degree holders receive 2 years (down from 3), and PhD students get 3
years (down from 4). This policy shift has attracted global students to
Australian universities, providing them the opportunity to work and potentially
pursue permanent residency or citizenship.
To discourage low-skilled
employment, Australian universities have introduced a Genuine Student Test
mandatory for every student, ensuring alignment with their education and future
goals. The policy also restricts the employment of spouses arriving on
dependent visas, promoting their return home after completing the course.
Increased scrutiny on English proficiency tests aims to deter unsuitable applicants
intending to stay and work in Australia.
Housing Reforms for Foreigners
Facing a housing shortage,
the Australian government plans to restrict foreigners from buying houses. A
proposed fee for foreign buyers is tripled, and houses cannot remain vacant for
more than 6 months without incurring an annual penalty. Foreigners are
restricted from purchasing existing houses unless they work or study in
Australia, intending to sell upon departure. Efforts are underway to provide
affordable rental housing to migrants.
Over the next two years, the
government aims to reduce the number of study and workforce applicants by half,
responding to the surge in applications post-pandemic. This move seeks to
address the financial strain on educational institutions caused by dishonest
students and providers.
In conclusion, while
Australia aims to deter dishonest applicants, the reforms also acknowledge the
need for highly skilled workers in various fields, offering them a pathway to
Permanent Residency or citizenship. Attracting an international skilled
workforce is seen as beneficial for the country's economic growth.
Optimal practice involves thoroughly
investigating job opportunities provided by companies that actively welcome
foreign applicants. It is advisable to follow a legitimate process when
considering immigration to another country. Prospective candidates should
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