Skilled Migration remains the best pathway to move to Australia

The Migration Program is designed to achieve a range of economic and social outcomes. The program is set on an annual basis and re-sets on 1 July each year. For the current migration year, with the total places available capped at a ceiling of 190,000. These figures refer to permanent migration and do not include temporary visa grants such as visitor and temporary work visas.
The subcategories of permanent migration are broken down as follows:
- Skill – designed to improve the productive capacity of the economy and fill skill shortages in the labour market, including those in regional Australia. This represents most places offered (128,550 places in 2018-19).
- Family – is predominately made up of Partner visas, enabling Australians to reunite with family members from overseas, and provide them with pathways to citizenship (57,400 places in 2018-19).
- Special Eligibility – this covers visas for those in special circumstances that do not fit into the other streams. This can include permanent residents returning to the country after a period away, and is the smallest stream (565 places in 2018-19).
Based on the above figure, Skilled Migration Continues to remain Australia’s priority, representing 68.9% of the total migration intake.
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