Migration intake increase:The government lifted the annual permanent migration intake to 195,000 places in its 2022-23 migration program, that’s an extra 35,000 migrants to plug the country’s pressing skills shortages and reduce reliance on temporary workers. Before COVID hit, the Morrison government capped the total intake at 160,000 a year.
skilled migration increase: the number of places in the Skilled Stream has gone up significantly from 79,600 to 142,400, with the regional category (subclass 491) poised to get 34,000 permanent migrants and states and territories nominated (subclass 190) 31,000 places
No ceiling on Partner visas are no longer : A total of 52,500 places have been allocated to the Family Stream, predominantly made up of Partner visas, enabling Australians to reunite with family members from overseas and provide them with permanent migration pathways.
temporarily Relaxed student visa work: until 30 June 2023 new student arrivals and secondary applicants can work more than 40 hours a fortnight in any sector.
Working Holiday program Indian citizens: Work and Holiday visas (subclass 462) to 1,000 between the age of 18 and 30 years for 12 months, if they meet the eligibility criteria
Overall faster visa processing:additional staff is hired to cut down the processing times
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