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Australia unveils immigration reforms to attract global talent

News • 19th Jun 2023 • 2 Min Read

Australia unveils immigration reforms to attract global talent

Employee RelationsBusiness#IndustrialRelations

Author: Gabriela Paz Y Miño Gabriela Paz Y Miño
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Australia's immigration reforms aim to open doors to global talent, making the Land Down Under the place to be for highly skilled professionals.

Australia is taking proactive steps to safeguard the rights and interests of foreign workers while simultaneously prioritising the welfare of local employees. With its well-established migration system, the country is gearing up to implement substantial changes to its immigration policies that will have far-reaching implications. Changes to visa rules will purportedly benefit short-term Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) subclass 482 visa holders.

One of the key reforms involves providing an expanded pathway to employer-sponsored permanent residency. This move aims to attract skilled professionals from all over the world to address Australia's workforce demands.

By widening the range of eligible occupations for permanent residency, the government seeks to offer more opportunities for skilled migrants to settle in the country permanently. This not only benefits the individuals seeking a new home in Australia but also contributes to the nation's economic growth by filling critical skill gaps across various industries.

READ MORE | Australia to fast-track immigration process for workers

In the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS) subclass 186 visa program, eligibility will be expanded to cover skills outside of the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills list. Visa applicants are required to be employed by a sponsoring employer in a select occupation for two years apart from meeting all other ENS visa program requirements.

The expansion of the employer-sponsored pathway creates a favourable environment for Australian businesses. With a larger pool of talented individuals to choose from, companies can access a diverse range of skills and expertise from around the globe. This not only enhances their competitiveness but also promotes innovation and economic development within the country.

In addition to the changes in the permanent residency pathway, the Australian government has raised the income threshold for temporary skilled migrants. The Department of Home Affairs lifted the Temporary Skilled Migration Income Threshold from $53,900 to $70,000 beginning 1 July this year.

This adjustment ensures that the wages offered to overseas workers align with the country's economic conditions and accurately reflect the value of their contributions to the Australian workforce. By doing so, Australia is taking a proactive stance in protecting the rights and interests of both foreign workers and local employees. It seeks to create a fair and equitable work environment that upholds the dignity and well-being of all workers, irrespective of their nationality.

READ MORE | New Zealand renews two visa categories to attract more migrants

These reforms reflect Australia's commitment to fostering a multicultural society and promoting global talent. The nation recognises the invaluable contributions that foreign workers make to its economy, culture, and society. By implementing policies that attract skilled migrants, Australia not only addresses its own workforce needs but also creates a vibrant and inclusive society where individuals from different backgrounds can thrive.

The government's initiatives to protect the rights and interests of foreign workers and local employees demonstrate a balanced approach to immigration. Australia acknowledges the importance of supporting its own citizens while also recognising the value of skilled migrants in driving economic growth and cultural diversity.

Through these reforms, the nation is laying the foundation for a sustainable and prosperous future that harnesses the potential of both its domestic and international workforce.

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