An interim report recommending changes to Australia’s Migration Program
The Joint Standing Committee on Migration has commenced a new inquiry into Australia’s skilled migration program. The interim report includes 11 recommendations to the Australia Migration Program, which are given below:
1) Labour Market Testing
The Department of Home Affairs should streamline labour market testing to:
2) Removal of payment to the Skilling Australia Fund
The Committee recommends that at least until the pandemic period is over, the Department of Education, Skills and Employment and the Department of Home Affairs remove the requirement for employers to pay the Skilling Australia Fund as part of the nomination process.
If the levy is retained:
3) Employer-Sponsored Visa transparency
The Committee recommends that the Department of Home Affairs be required to provide greater transparency on where employer-sponsored visa applications are in the queue.
4) Multiple employment on one visa
The Committee recommends that the visa conditions for sponsored skilled visa holders working in industries that require migrants to work for different employers or to undertake multiple roles with the same employer to meet practices of the industry, be adjusted to allow them to work for multiple employers without making applications for new visas.
5) Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List expansion
The Committee recommends that the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List be expanded urgently to include Chefs, Veterinarians, Café and Restaurant Managers, and Seafarers.
6) Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List review
The Committee recommends that the Department of Home Affairs conduct an urgent review of the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, with a view to expanding the number of occupations to better reflect the urgent skills shortages in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic recovery. The Department should give particular consideration to civil engineers, electrical engineers, motor mechanics, cooks, carpenters, electricians, and other roles in the hospitality, health, trades, agriculture, and manufacturing sectors.
7) Skilled Occupation List Review
The Committee recommends that the Short-term Skilled Occupation List, the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List, and the Regional Occupation List be reviewed as soon as practicable to ensure that the lists most accurately reflect Australia’s employment challenges as the economy emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic.
8) Skilled Migrant Preference on repatriate flights
The Committee recommends the Government reserve places on flights and in quarantine for skilled migrants.
9) Improve processing times
The Committee recommends that:
10) PR pathway for Employer Sponsor Visa holders
The Committee recommends that all employer-sponsored visa holders be given a clearer pathway to permanency.
11) GTI Visa campaign
The Committee recommends the establishment of a global marketing campaign to attract global talent and investment. This campaign should target talented individuals and investors in key competitor countries
Source:DHA
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