The Australian Government has released the 2022-23 Federal Budget which marks the next stage in leading Australia's strong economy into the future. Below are the aspects of the Budget impacting immigration.
- Migration Program planning level to remain at 160,000 for 2022/23
- Skilled stream to account for a significant majority of this at 109,900 (70% of the permanent Migration Program)
- $19.5M to the Global Australia Taskforce
- 30% increase in Work and Holiday caps (11k extra spots)
- Humanitarian program to remain at 13,750
Also for this current 2021/22 year, 10k spots from Partner visas are being re-distributed to skilled stream taking the ceiling from 79,600 to 89,600
Following on from #Budget2022, the Minister has confirmed that:
- Skilled Stream will increase by 30k spots to 109,900 broken down by Employer Sponsored (30k), Skilled Independent (16,652), State & Territory Nominated (20k), Business Innovation & Investment (9.5k), Global Talent (8,448), Distinguished Talent (300).
- Occupation lists to be reviewed and updated in early 2022-23
- 50k spots for Family broken down by 6k for Parent visas, 500 for other, and Partner/Child at (40.5k and 3k respectively) but also subject to demand
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