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Skilled Australian Immigration is controlled through a points-based system. This system has gained much popularity in the UK.
Brexiteers consider the Australia’s points-based system as a model for skilled immigration to fill the skill shortage in the UK. They want to set up such controlled immigration system in the UK by 2020.
The surveys held in Australia show that the public highly supports the Australian immigration system for skilled workers.
Australia supports a large percentage of immigrants in their country. It is highest than any other developed country. Alex Reilly, the associate professor at the University of Adelaide says that Australia’s percentage of immigrants is much higher than UK but skilled workers always add up to the economy.
A Guide to How Australian Immigration System Works
Through economic consultation and economic modelling, the system looks into the economic and social needs of the country. A total of 190,000 permanent migrants were placed in Australia under 2015-2016’s openings. Out of which, 128,500 places were for skilled workers.
Skilled Australian Immigration – How skilled workers apply for places?
A skilled worker can get temporary or permanent immigration visa either through points test or through employer nomination.
The points based system evaluates the candidates under various factors like age, academic qualifications, experience etc.
Any Australian employer can also nominate a skilled worker for Australian skilled immigration. In this case, the candidate has to fulfil the health, character and language requirements etc.
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Candidates moving to Australia under temporary work visa can have a permanent visa after 2 years. The number of such visas is defined by the immigration minister.
Working Holiday and Australian Study Visa
The Australian government issued 226,812 working holiday visas in 2014-2015 to meet the labour requirements for low-wage jobs.
This visa allows a candidate to live and work in Australia for 12 years without working for the same employer for longer than 6 months.
Last year, 328,131 student visa holders were recorded in the country, with a grant to work for 40 hours per fortnight.
Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Australia introduces a hard-line immigration policy for refugees and asylum seekers that force them to live in a detention centre until their approval to enter Australia.