Does Australia Really Need Immigrants?

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Does Australia Really Need Immigrants?

Introduction

Australia has been a top choice for those looking to immigrate to another country in recent years. Each year, hundreds of people seek for immigration to Australia in order to live, work, study, or establish permanent residence there. There are additional reasons now to apply for an Australian PR (Permanent Residence) visa, especially for experienced professionals. Australia has been allowing 160,000 permanent residents each year for a few years now.

The Australian government has increased this migration ceiling by 35,000 for the programme year 2022–2023 in order to address skill shortages in several areas.

We see, the government's top objective now is to improve visa processing to offer better immigration services in Australia. As a result, Australia will welcome 1 95000 additional permanent residents in 2022–2023.

Migration helps Australia's ageing population because migrants are often younger and bring their families. Children of these educated immigrants will soon gain Australian credentials and fill employment vacancies, which is something that is urgently needed in Australia's outback.

According to research conducted by the Regional Australia Institute using the most recent 2016 Census data, 151 regional local government areas were bringing in foreign immigrants to balance the population decline in their regions, according to The Guardian. Based on data from the 2016 Census, it is becoming evident that new immigrants to the communities are the only source of population increase in many small towns.

Key Insights As Per Reports:

● Compared to 3.1 percent over the previous 40 years, it is predicted that the gross domestic product will decline to 2.8% over the following 40 years.

● Approximately 40,000 people will reach their 100th birthday by 2055, and nearly one in five persons over the age of 65 will still be working.

● Additionally, wages are anticipated to grow at a slower rate of 1.4% compared to previous years' rates of 1.9%. The ordinary Australian can anticipate earning $117,300 by 2055.

● Additionally, the paper argues for further reductions in government spending, particularly on social and health services.

● It forewarns that net government debt will increase to 60% of GDP if recommended budgetary reforms are not approved by the parliament.

● On the other hand, if the recommended policy was put into effect, the net debt would be eliminated by 2031–2022.

What’s Next?

Because of the visa system's rigidity at the moment, Australia is unable to take advantage of international trends and conditions in other nations. Australia's visa policy ought to be viewed as a key tenet of its foreign policy. It symbolises Australia's worldview—whether it predominantly perceives individuals from other nations as threats—as well as how it aspires to develop its own economic, security, and cultural capacities. Due to the global reduction in birth rates, those nations that can attract, house, and retain people will have a significant advantage.

“Is Australia an immigration nation?” Well, Australia benefits from having a large immigrant population. Currently, 195,000 people are admitted to the country each year as immigrants. However, a comparable nation and significant competitor for talent, Canada, has an annual immigration intake of about 430,000 people, and that number is expected to increase to 450,000 in 2024. Ottawa has determined that Canada needs to dramatically improve its own capabilities as the United States becomes a less trustworthy security partner. This is the viewpoint that Australia ought to hold.

There is no justification for supposing that Australia cannot handle this. Politicians could naturally be afraid of inciting the same dangerous backlash against immigration that exists in many European nations. Yet in a remarkably short amount of time, Australia has accomplished a stunning transformation from a homogenous, isolated society to a highly diverse, globally connected country. It has done so while preserving a stable social environment. The parliament created by the federal election in May is increasingly beginning to resemble Australian society more broadly.

Looking to Migrate to Australia?

The Australian Department of Home Affairs allocated 79,600 visa slots for the category of Skilled Migration last year. The DHA will accept 109,900 visa seats for skilled migration this year, an increase from last.

Several Australian states have raised the number of vocations on their list of indemand jobs, or the applicable SOL (Skilled Occupation List). As a result, applicants for skilled visas will now be able to list a variety of professions. Additionally, important state nomination programmes have loosened the criteria for nominating people for skilled visas.

Conclusion

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