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Australian government on track to meet target of 23,000 regional visas by the end of the program year

Immigration Minister, David Coleman MP has said today,  "Already we’re seeing results. The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme (RSMS) has increased by 179 per cent and the Regional Skilled Sponsored visa has increased by 79 per cent, meaning we are well on track to meet our target of 23,000 regional visas by the end of the program year."

“These regional visas are a key pillar of our Population Plan which is working to ease the pressure on the big capitals while supporting the growth of those regions that want more people.”

Earlier this year, the Government announced two new provisional skilled regional visas that will enable regional businesses to fill vacant jobs faster when Australian workers are not available, and encourage skilled migrants and their families to settle and remain in regional areas.

The new regional visas will come into effect on 16 November, replacing the RSMS and Regional Skilled Sponsored visas.

To ensure we meet our targets and continue to support regional Australia, Minister Coleman has deployed six new Regional Outreach Officers to the states and territories to promote skilled migration initiatives and provide dedicated supported to regional employers, helping them understand their skilled visa options. This is in addition to $19.4 million in funding to support regional areas attract skilled migrants, including by providing priority processing on regional visa applications.

Source: Government-delivering-on-regional-migration-target.pdf

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    john Thursday, 17 October 2019

    The new regional visa has asked for three years salary of not less than $53,900 per year before you can apply PR, is unrealistic. Not sure how attractive it is.

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