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    Australia Set to Reform Skilled Migrant Points

    April 25, 2024Updated:April 25, 20242 Mins Read
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    The federal government in Australia is embarking on a significant reform of its points-based system for skilled migrants, aiming to prioritize traits conducive to successful employment in the country. This move comes as part of Australia’s broader efforts to reduce immigration numbers and reshape its migration landscape.

    A review conducted in December highlighted the need to revamp the points test to better serve Australia’s economic interests. Recommendations include prioritizing traits that assist migrants in securing skilled employment, offering greater certainty to prospective migrants, and focusing on industries facing skilled deficits. Additionally, the revamped system aims to recognize the value of younger migrants in contributing to Australia’s workforce.

    Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil emphasized the importance of a reformed points test in enhancing the immigration system’s effectiveness. The government’s overarching goal is to create a smaller, more strategic migration system tailored to Australia’s needs.

    Australia’s migration strategy outlines plans to restore migrant numbers to pre-COVID levels while halving new overseas migration by 2025. The surge in international students and tourists post-pandemic led to a significant increase in net migration, prompting the need for recalibration.

    The review proposes making the points test the cornerstone of Australia’s permanent skilled migration program, with two-thirds of skilled migrants selected through this mechanism. This shift aims to ensure that the migration program attracts individuals with the skills necessary to drive Australia’s future growth and prosperity.

    The Department of Home Affairs highlighted the importance of finding a reformed points test as part of Australia’s migration strategy. This test serves as a critical tool for assessing visa applications, weighing factors such as skills and qualifications to match migrants with Australia’s job market needs effectively.

    According to statistics from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, migrant arrivals surged to 737,000 in the 2022-23 financial year, representing a significant increase from the previous year. This underscores the need for a revamped points-based system to manage migration flows and address Australia’s evolving economic priorities.

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