Lowest number of visas granted in a decade under Australia’s Permanent Migration Program in 2018-19

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By Neeraj Nanda

MELBOURNE, 5 September: The Morrison Government granted the lowest number of visas under the country’s Permanent Migration Program, in a decade. Also, this year’s Migration Cap has been reduced from 190,000 to 160,000.

A media release from the office of The Hon David Coleman MP, Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs says, “160,323 visas were granted in 2018-19 under the Permanent Migration Program, the lowest number in a decade.”

“This year we’ve reduced the cap for the Migration Program from 190,000 to 160,000, “it further discloses.

But Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs David Coleman said the Government will continue to increase its focus on regional migration.

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“Our population plan will ease the pressure on the big capitals while supporting the growth of those smaller cities and regions that want more people,” Mr. Coleman said.

“We’re also dedicating 23,000 places for regional skilled migrants and have announced two new regional visas to help fill some of the tens of thousands of job vacancies in regional Australia.

“We’re directing migration to those smaller cities and regional areas that are crying out for more people and those regional economies that simply cannot fill jobs with local workers.”
The migration program also continues to focus on growing the Australian economy and filling skills gaps, with 109,713 visas granted under the Skill stream of the 2018-19 program – about 70 percent of the program.

“Skilled migrants have high employment participation rates, low unemployment rates, and good annual earnings,” Mr. Coleman said.

“We’ll continue to back those migrants who bring critical skills into the country – those who work hard, pay taxes and contribute to funding essential services for Australians.”

“47,247 family visas were also delivered in the 2018-19 Migration Program,” says the media release.

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