In last 10 years or so, there has been boom in migration to Australia. There are number of factors but the key one is political stability, strong economic, promotion of multiculturism and finally out of 10 most liveable cities in the world, 3 are from Australia.
Due to increased numbers of migrants, the government has decided to reduce the number of PR grants each financial year. The recent announcement of migration intake for 2019 – 2020 is only 160,000 migrants. It is the lowest migration intake for a long time.
It is a practical aspect of life that most migrants would prefer to live in a big metropolitan city due to better job opportunities and facilities. This has caused congestion in metropolitan cities. It has become harder for State and Territories government to manage public transportation, job demands and need to create more infrastructure to cater for growing numbers of migrants and Australian.
Other important fact of migration is that Australia always needs skilled migrants as the local job market is not sufficient to cater the growing demand for skilled workers in the competitive economic environment. However, now the sifts have been to Regional Areas and government is encouraging migrants to relocate in Regional Areas if they wish to seek for PR. The Regional Areas are facing shortage of skilled workers due to people moving to cities. It is equally important for Regional Areas to flourish as the metropolitan cities of Australia.
The recent migration policy of the government has been to fill the skill shortage in Regional Areas. It is important for would be migrants to go along with the government policy if you would like to have nay chances of getting a PR.
In November, the Immigration will introduce 2 new visas targeted to Regional Areas. They are Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 491) and Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional (Provisional) visa (subclass 494). Holders of the new skilled regional provisional visas will need to live and work in regional Australia.
The benefit of Regional Visas are as follows:
The migration intake for 2019 – 2020 for Regional Areas are as follows:
Total: 70,968
In 2019 – 2020, the migration intake for skilled stream is 108,682. That means the Regional Areas PR is 65% of the whole skilled stream.
It is important that prospective migrants need to adopt the policies of the government and be ready to relocate in Regional Areas of Australia to have any chance of getting PR.