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Australian Migration Programme Announced 2024-25

The Australian Government has just announced the 2024–25 Migration Programme planning levels. The aim is to address evolving labour market needs. It also seeks to foster social cohesion through family reunification. Here is a quick overview:
Programme Overview:
Planning Levels: Set at 185,000 places to accommodate skilled workers and family migrants.
Objectives: Focus on filling skills gaps, prioritising regional development, and promoting social integration. 

Employer Sponsored Category:
-Increased Allocation: With planning levels raised to 44,000 visas, more opportunities are provided for skilled workers sponsored by Australian employers.
– Impact: Supports businesses in acquiring the talent they need while facilitating a smoother transition to permanent residency.

‍Skilled Independent Category:
– Adjustment: Allocation reduced to 16,900 places, reflecting a strategic balance in skilled independent migration.
-Focus: Prioritises individuals with high-demand skills and qualifications contributing to Australia’s economy.

State/Territory Nominated Category:
Expanded Opportunities: Planning levels boosted to 33,000 visas, emphasising the importance of skilled migration to regional areas.
– Rationale: Enables states and territories to attract professionals to address specific economic and workforce needs.

Business Innovation and Investment Programme (BIIP):
– Reduction in Capacity: Planning level reduced to 1,000 visas, aligning with a shift in focus towards skilled migration.
– Transition: Phasing out BIIP in favour of the forthcoming National Innovation visa underscores the government’s commitment to innovation-driven immigration.

Global Talent Visa:
– Strategic Alignment: Planning level set at 4,000 visas, ensuring a smooth transition to the new National Innovation visa.
– Vision: Supports the attraction of top-tier global talent, reinforcing Australia’s position as a hub for innovation and entrepreneurship.

Family Stream:
– Steady Focus: Maintained size with emphasis on family reunification, reflecting Australia’s commitment to strong social ties.
– Balanced Approach: Balances family migration with skill-based programmes, ensuring a comprehensive immigration strategy.

Partner Visa:
– Efficiency Enhancement: Transition to demand-driven model enhances processing efficiency while prioritising family reunification.
– Flexibility: Allows for dynamic adjustments in response to changing demand, reducing processing times for applicants.

Child Visa:
– Consistent Allocation: Remains at 3,000 places for planning purposes, supporting family reunification and ensuring adherence to international obligations.

The 2024–25 Migration Programme reflects a strategic approach to immigration, aligning with Australia’s economic and social objectives. By prioritising skilled migration, regional development, and family reunification, the programme lays the foundation for a vibrant and inclusive society.

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Reference: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/what-we-do/migration-program-planning-levels