Australia wants more immigrants
On 30th July 2008 Andrew Metcalfe, Secretary, Department of Immigration and Citizenship told the Australian Government Policy Evolution Conference at Canberra that in the last financial year (1/7/2007 – 30/6/2008) over 158,000 migrant visas were granted including 110,000 visas for temporary skilled work. Citizenship was granted to nearly 170,000 people.
His Department wants the migration program to supply skilled labour so that economic growth can continue within “a longer term framework for migration in the context of future labour market and demographic needs”.
The Migration Program for the current year (July 08- June 09) increases to 190,000 places, which makes it the largest program ever. The skilled migration component will make up 133,500 places, the largest ever and a 30 per cent increase on last year's program. The family stream will also grow by 6,500 places to total 56,500 places.
If your intention is to take advantage of the increasing number of opportunities to migrate to Australia, seek advice early from the qualified visa and financial experts at Montfort International http://www.miplc.co.uk/integrated_visa_financial_advice.html (info@miplc.co.uk, call 01483 202072 or freephone 0800 018 3571).
His Department wants the migration program to supply skilled labour so that economic growth can continue within “a longer term framework for migration in the context of future labour market and demographic needs”.
The Migration Program for the current year (July 08- June 09) increases to 190,000 places, which makes it the largest program ever. The skilled migration component will make up 133,500 places, the largest ever and a 30 per cent increase on last year's program. The family stream will also grow by 6,500 places to total 56,500 places.
If your intention is to take advantage of the increasing number of opportunities to migrate to Australia, seek advice early from the qualified visa and financial experts at Montfort International http://www.miplc.co.uk/integrated_visa_financial_advice.html (info@miplc.co.uk, call 01483 202072 or freephone 0800 018 3571).
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