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 |