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  • Skilled migration a high priority for Australia’s COVID recovery, says immigration minister

    Highlights:

    • Migration is integral to Australia’s economic recovery from COVID-19: Immigration Minister Alex Hawke
    • Migration policies to be more flexible in post-pandemic environment
    • CEDA calls for emphasis on skilled migration to fill critical skills shortages 

    Minister Hawke said migration will be crucial for Australia’s economic recovery from COVID-19 during a live session hosted by the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA), an independent think-tank on 20 April.

    The immigration minister said skilled migration will be calibrated to support the needs of Australia’s growing industries and to plug skills shortages and promote employment generation in critical sectors to assist national economic recovery.

    Immigration and Australia's economic recovery:

    “The government sees the migration program as integral to how Australia will recover from COVID as well and accessing the skills that we need, the shortages that we will have in our economy as it recovers, will be a high priority for the migration program in coming years,” Mr Hawke said.

    Migration policies will be more flexible and responsive:

    Mr Hawke said the federal government recognises the challenges triggered by COVID restrictions and the impact that the missing cohorts of economic migrants, including international students, tourist and temporary visa holders, are having on the Australian economy.

    “We are missing out on (our) international student cohort, we are missing our tourists, we are missing our temporary visa holders in our arrivals, and certainly, the workforce that they provide for our primary production sectors has been demonstrated to be critical, so we know that skilled migration plays an important role in our economic recovery as well and temporary migrants also contribute significantly,” he said.

    Minister Hawke assured that migration policies would be more flexible in post-pandemic times.

    He said many temporary changes have been made to multiple visa criteria and requirements, and more updates will be announced, including changes to the government’s Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List (PMSOL) that currently identifies 18 occupations that fill critical skills needs to ameliorate the economic constraints of the pandemic.

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