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Australia to introduce stricter rules on working visas
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Image captionMalcolm Turnbull says the changes will put Australians first
Australia will introduce stricter visa requirements for skilled workers from overseas, the government said.

The 457 visa programme is used mainly to hire foreign workers in the restaurant, IT and medical industries - the majority came from India, the UK and China.

But PM Malcolm Turnbull said it will be abolished to prioritise the recruitment of Australian nationals.

Critics of 457 said Australian workers lost out to foreign counterparts.

In its place, two new temporary visas will carry additional requirements and draw from a smaller list of eligible professions.

"The new system will be manifestly, rigorously, resolutely conducted in the national interest," Mr Turnbull said on Tuesday.

What was the 457 visa?
A four-year business visa which allowed people to live in Australia with their immediate family.

It was designed to fill gaps in skilled labour but it had been criticised as being too accessible.

In 2016, the most 457s were granted to cooks, developers, programmers and medical workers

According to government statistics, 95,758 people were living in Australia on 457 visas last year, with the highest proportion coming from India (24.6%), the UK (19.5%) and China (5.8%).

What are the changes?
Mr Turnbull said the current four-year 457 system will be replaced by visas lasting two or four years.

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Image captionAlmost 100,000 people were living in Australia on 457 visas last year
For the shorter visa, more than 200 jobs will be removed from an existing list of about 650 eligible professions.

The list for the longer visa will be even more strict, said Immigration Minister Peter Dutton.

The changes will also require applicants to be more proficient in English, undergo a criminal check, and be subject to labour market testing.

Current 457 visa holders will not be affected by the changes, Mr Turnbull said.

Will it affect migration?
Yes, according to Mr Dutton. He described the possibility of eventual citizenship as a "significant part of the attraction" of the 457 visa.

"The existing 457 visa program is conducted for a period of four years, but essentially it is open-ended, and it results, in many cases, in a migration outcome," he said.

"What we propose is that under the temporary skills shortage visa short-term stream there will be a two-year visa... but there won't be permanent residency outcomes at the end of that."

The new four-year visa will also result in fewer permanent residents because of the eligibility changes, he said.

It comes after Australian said last month that it would largely end granting visas to foreign workers in the fast food industry.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-39626389
 
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Australia to introduce stricter rules on working visas
_95682138_gettyimages-643646652.jpg
Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionMalcolm Turnbull says the changes will put Australians first
Australia will introduce stricter visa requirements for skilled workers from overseas, the government said.

The 457 visa programme is used mainly to hire foreign workers in the restaurant, IT and medical industries - the majority came from India, the UK and China.

But PM Malcolm Turnbull said it will be abolished to prioritise the recruitment of Australian nationals.

Critics of 457 said Australian workers lost out to foreign counterparts.

In its place, two new temporary visas will carry additional requirements and draw from a smaller list of eligible professions.

"The new system will be manifestly, rigorously, resolutely conducted in the national interest," Mr Turnbull said on Tuesday.

What was the 457 visa?
A four-year business visa which allowed people to live in Australia with their immediate family.

It was designed to fill gaps in skilled labour but it had been criticised as being too accessible.

In 2016, the most 457s were granted to cooks, developers, programmers and medical workers

According to government statistics, 95,758 people were living in Australia on 457 visas last year, with the highest proportion coming from India (24.6%), the UK (19.5%) and China (5.8%).

What are the changes?
Mr Turnbull said the current four-year 457 system will be replaced by visas lasting two or four years.

_95683174_gettyimages-600961722.jpg
Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionAlmost 100,000 people were living in Australia on 457 visas last year
For the shorter visa, more than 200 jobs will be removed from an existing list of about 650 eligible professions.

The list for the longer visa will be even more strict, said Immigration Minister Peter Dutton.

The changes will also require applicants to be more proficient in English, undergo a criminal check, and be subject to labour market testing.

Current 457 visa holders will not be affected by the changes, Mr Turnbull said.

Will it affect migration?
Yes, according to Mr Dutton. He described the possibility of eventual citizenship as a "significant part of the attraction" of the 457 visa.

"The existing 457 visa program is conducted for a period of four years, but essentially it is open-ended, and it results, in many cases, in a migration outcome," he said.

"What we propose is that under the temporary skills shortage visa short-term stream there will be a two-year visa... but there won't be permanent residency outcomes at the end of that."

The new four-year visa will also result in fewer permanent residents because of the eligibility changes, he said.

It comes after Australian said last month that it would largely end granting visas to foreign workers in the fast food industry.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-39626389

IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE A LONG TIME AGO.

People have been abusing 457 for a long, long time. Instead of attractive high flying people, it basically attract people who want to get a fast PR without working much or studying much, it also attract many illegal business in and out of Australia who abuse these visa for a eventual Permanent Residence.
 
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Australia is a blue collar country and a consumer economy, its simply incapable of absorbing the 'high flying people'.

IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE A LONG TIME AGO.

People have been abusing 457 for a long, long time. Instead of attractive high flying people, it basically attract people who want to get a fast PR without working much or studying much, it also attract many illegal business in and out of Australia who abuse these visa for a eventual Permanent Residence.
 
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Australia is a blue collar country and a consumer economy, its simply incapable of absorbing the 'high flying people'.

Well, maybe so, but the 457 was a redundant measurement from the now defunct Skill Migration, it was originally designed to offset independent skill migration, to give an alternative to the skill migration subset, specifically, people work in Medical and Business field.

Problem with 457 is they were used as a replacement to import unskilled worker, it goes on to people who make up job or even circumstance around the migration network to give the unskilled person a chance to stay.

So, 457 instead of being used to attract skilled worker like accountant or doctor or people like that when they were introduced in 1996, today 457 sponsor a lot of cooks, hair dresser, mechanic and so on. From the DIAC figure, we can see the visa originally have around 20,000 applicant in 1996, ballooned to over 100,000 in 2016....

Meanwhile, we can see our own school kids are being jobless, TAFE and Trade School graduate got out of school with no job, because employer now are more likely to fudge paperwork to hire a person with 457 instead of paying the nominated A$50,000 statutory salary to these graduate.
 
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Aussies don't do low paid jobs. That's was kind of the whole point of the 457.

Well, maybe so, but the 457 was a redundant measurement from the now defunct Skill Migration, it was originally designed to offset independent skill migration, to give an alternative to the skill migration subset, specifically, people work in Medical and Business field.

Problem with 457 is they were used as a replacement to import unskilled worker, it goes on to people who make up job or even circumstance around the migration network to give the unskilled person a chance to stay.

So, 457 instead of being used to attract skilled worker like accountant or doctor or people like that when they were introduced in 1996, today 457 sponsor a lot of cooks, hair dresser, mechanic and so on. From the DIAC figure, we can see the visa originally have around 20,000 applicant in 1996, ballooned to over 100,000 in 2016....

Meanwhile, we can see our own school kids are being jobless, TAFE and Trade School graduate got out of school with no job, because employer now are more likely to fudge paperwork to hire a person with 457 instead of paying the nominated A$50,000 statutory salary to these graduate.
 
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Aussies don't do low paid jobs. That's was kind of the whole point of the 457.

Well, depends, 457 wasn't designed for low paid job either

For a 457 sponsor, your job offer have to be offering at least A$53,600 a year, which is about the same paygrade for a recent college graduate.
 
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40-50k is baseline salary so it is considered to be low income bracket. Australian kids hardly reach University, most of them adopt Trades and TAFE courses hardly land you an employment. Most go for the apprentice and find employment through industry contacts.

Well, depends, 457 wasn't designed for low paid job either

For a 457 sponsor, your job offer have to be offering at least A$53,600 a year, which is about the same paygrade for a recent college graduate.
 
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Australia is good for a relaxing life, not surprised that many are leaving the bustle and stress of London life for a calm, relaxed, sunny and a highly paid job in Australia!
 
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40-50k is baseline salary so it is considered to be low income bracket. Australian kids hardly reach University, most of them adopt Trades and TAFE courses hardly land you an employment. Most go for the apprentice and find employment through industry contacts.

If I remember correctly, the income guarantee for 457 visa is set on Mid-Range income (the same threshold you have to start repaying for HECS debt which is about $54,000). 457 Visa by design should not be for low income bracket.

Beside, the visa is being abused, just as independent skill migration visa was being abused before immigration reform in 2007. Just that since you can no longer study for a commercial cookery course, they are now doing it with commercial cookery apprenticeship
 
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