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Australia Proposes a 50% Reduction in Migrant Intake as Part of New Plan

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December 11, 2023
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Australia Proposes a 50% Reduction in Migrant Intake as Part of New Plan
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The Australian government unveiled a decade-long immigration strategy on Monday to overhaul its perceived “broken” immigration system.

According to the BBC, the strategy aims to slash the migration intake by approximately 50% within two years, reducing the annual intake to 250,000 by June 2025. The plan also includes tightening visa regulations for international students and low-skilled workers due to concerns about housing and infrastructure challenges resulting from record-high migration levels.

Despite these adjustments, the nation is grappling with attracting skilled workers to address labor market gaps. During a media briefing, Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil criticized the prior government, asserting that the migration system had been left “in tatters.” A review earlier in the year had identified the system as “badly broken,” prompting calls for major reforms due to complexity, sluggishness, and inefficiency.

Minister O’Neil pledged to regain control over immigration numbers and achieve a 50% reduction in the annual migration intake, following a record influx of 510,000 people to Australia in the year ending June 2023. The government has also implemented stricter English-language requirements for international students and increased scrutiny for second visa applicants. Additionally, adjustments to visa pathways for migrants with “specialist” or “essential” skills aim to enhance their prospects of obtaining permanent residency.

The new policies, according to O’Neil, seek to attract workers essential for Australia’s needs while mitigating the risk of exploitation for those living, working, and studying in the country. Opposition migration spokesman Dan Tehan criticized the government for being “too slow” in adapting migration policies to aid Australia’s post-pandemic recovery, expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of the measures.

The popularity of the Labor government has declined since its election, prompting calls to temporarily reduce migration to address Australia’s housing crisis. However, the Business Council of Australia contends that migrants are being unfairly blamed for insufficient investment in affordable housing and poor policy decisions.

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