Australian Migration Program 2024-25: A Path to a Brighter Future
The migration program aims to address skill shortages, prioritize visa processing for regional Australia, and strengthen family and community bonds.
Filling Skills Shortages and Boosting the Economy
The 2024-25 Migration Program is designed to supplement Australia’s workforce with highly skilled individuals, thus boosting participation rates and increasing the size of the labour force. The Skill stream, comprising 132,200 places (71% of the program), targets filling skill shortages and enhancing the productive capacity of the economy, particularly in regional areas.
Strengthening Family Bonds
The Family stream, with 52,500 places (28% of the program), predominantly focuses on Partner visas, allowing Australians to reunite with their loved ones and providing pathways to citizenship. The program also includes 3,000 Child visas, emphasizing the importance of family reunification and social cohesion.
Special Eligibility Stream
A smaller portion of the program, the Special Eligibility stream, includes 300 places for individuals in special circumstances, such as returning permanent residents.
Detailed Breakdown of the Migration Program
The planning levels for the 2024-25 Migration Program are as follows:
Skill Stream: 132,200 places
- Employer Sponsored: 44,000
- Skilled Independent: 16,900
- Regional: 33,000
- State/Territory Nominated: 33,000
- Business Innovation & Investment: 1,000
- Global Talent (Independent): 4,000
- Distinguished Talent: 300
- Family Stream: 52,500 places
- Partner: 40,500
- Parent: 8,500
- Child: 3,000
- Other Family: 500
- Special Eligibility: 300 places
Key Changes and Highlights
Employer Sponsored Visas
The planning level for Employer Sponsored visas has increased to 44,000 places. This allows more temporary migrants to transition to permanent residence, supporting Australia’s economic needs.
Regional and State/Territory Nominated Visas
The planning levels for Regional and State/Territory Nominated visas have been increased to 33,000 each. This supports regional Australia by attracting skilled migrants to meet specific economic and labour force challenges.
Skilled Independent Visas
The Skilled Independent visa category has been allocated 16,900 places, a decrease from the previous year but still significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels.
Business Innovation and Investment Program (BIIP)
The planning level for BIIP has been reduced to 1,000 places, with the program set to close permanently from July 2024. The Government will introduce a new National Innovation visa aimed at high-performing entrepreneurs and investors.
Global Talent Visa
The Global Talent visa program will see a slight reduction to 4,000 places. It will transition to the National Innovation visa, providing a permanent pathway for exceptional talents.
Maintaining Family Migration
The Family stream remains a crucial part of Australia’s migration system. The Partner visa category continues to operate on a demand-driven model, ensuring flexibility and reduced processing times. The Parent visa program is maintained at 8,500 places, and the Child visa program remains at 3,000 places for planning purposes.
Conclusion
The 2024-25 permanent Migration Program is a balanced and strategic approach to addressing Australia’s economic and social needs. By focusing on skilled migration, family reunification, and regional development, the program aims to build a stronger, more cohesive, and prosperous Australia.
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Source:Â DHA.