The Australian Government has started the enforcement of tougher visa rules for Nigerian students and their foreign counterparts planning to move to the country as the number of migrants hit a record high.
“The actions this weekend will continue to drive migration levels down while delivering on our commitments in the migration strategy to fix the broken system we inherited,” Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil said in a statement.
It was learned further that a new “genuine student test” will be introduced to further crack down on international students who look to come to Australia primarily to work, while the imposition of “no further stay” conditions will be used on more visitor visas.
The initiatives follow a slew of measures taken last year to end the prior government’s COVID-era concessions, including unfettered working hours for international students. At the time, the administration stated that standards for students would be tightened, potentially reducing migrant intake by half over the next two years.
However, the quick surge of international workers and students has put further pressure on an already tight rental market.
According to data issued by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Thursday, net immigration increased by 60% to a record 548,800 in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023, surpassing the 518,000 persons in the fiscal year ending June 30.
Overall, Australia’s population increased by 2.5%, the fastest rate on record, to 26.8 million people in the year to September.
The historic migration, led by students from India, China, and the Philippines, has increased labour supply while containing wage pressures, but it has exacerbated an already tight housing market, with rental vacancies hovering at record lows and rising building prices limiting new supply.
O’Neil stated that the government’s actions since September have resulted in a drop in migration levels, with recent foreign student visa grants down by 35% from the previous year.
Crusoe Osagie I initially chose to remain silent in response to your recent statements, but…
Tragedy has struck in the city of Ibadan following a stampede that occurred at Agidigbo…
As 2024 draws to a close, TECNO’s impact on the tech landscape is undeniable. This…
There was drama at the national assembly when President Bola Ahmed declared an automatic re-election…
President Bola Tinubu is currently at the National Assembly a 2025 budget estimate of N47.9…
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) has stated that the government of Nigeria paid N199…