AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION NEWS
| JULY 2009 | ||
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| Overseas Skilled Workers to supplement not replace Australian work force | ||
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Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Chris Evans has commented on the recent immigration reforms, and stated that the aim of the Rudd government is to provide training and job opportunities for Australians. |
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| Skilled Migrants more likely to get Permanent Residency to Australia | ||
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Minister of Immigration & Citizenship, Chris Evans has told press on his recent visit to India that Australian Immigration law is changing with a stronger focus on skilled workers. |
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| Australian Immigration statistics funding extended 3 years | ||
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The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), and the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) have announced that the National Migrant Statistics Unit (NMSU) would continue to operate for at least the next 3 years. |
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| Changes for Skilled Visas to Australia | ||
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From July 1, 2009 trades people applying to live and work in Australia will be required to meet a higher level of English language ability than before. Also, minimum wage for 457 Subclass visa holders will be increased by 4.1 percent. |
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| Increased Government Processing Fees for Australian Visas | ||
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The Australian Government has announced that immigration processing fees has increased, effective from July 1, 2009. |
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