Australia has recently implemented several significant changes to its immigration policies, effective in 2025, impacting various visa categories and migration strategies. Key updates include:
Student Visas:
Onshore Applications: From January 1, 2025, the Department of Home Affairs will no longer accept Letters of Offer from individuals applying within Australia for a student visa. Applicants must provide a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) at the time of application to demonstrate their commitment to study.
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Caps on Enrolments: The government has introduced a cap on international student enrolments, limiting the number to 270,000, with 145,000 allocated to university enrolments. This measure aims to manage the influx of international students and ensure the quality of education.
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Skilled Migration:
Skills in Demand (SID) Visa: A new visa category, the Skills in Demand (SID) visa, has been introduced to address specific labor shortages. This visa targets occupations identified as being in high demand within the Australian labor market.
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National Innovation Visa: Replacing the Global Talent Visa, the National Innovation Visa is designed to attract highly skilled professionals in innovative sectors, supporting Australia's economic growth and technological advancement.
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Migration Program Planning:
Multi-Year Planning Model: Starting from the 2025–26 period, Australia will adopt a multi-year planning model for its Migration Program, extending the planning horizon to four years. This approach aims to provide greater flexibility and responsiveness to changing economic and labor market conditions.
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Recent Migration Trends:
Surge in Migration from India: There has been a significant increase in migration from India, with approximately 300,000 Indians holding temporary visas as of September 2024, up from 200,000 in 2019. This surge includes a substantial number on student and graduate visas, influenced by bilateral agreements facilitating easier migration for Indian students and professionals.
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Working Holiday Visas: Australia has experienced a notable rise in working tourists, with over 200,000 individuals on working holiday visas by November 2024. This increase is partly due to policy changes, such as raising the age limit for British travelers and removing certain work requirements for visa extensions.
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These developments reflect Australia's ongoing efforts to balance economic needs, labor market demands, and social considerations within its immigration framework.
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