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Australia Tightens Student Visas After Cap Plan Fails

Australia plans to slow down visa processing for international students to manage migration numbers before the elections. The center-left government introduced a system with different processing speeds to address the issue.

New Guidelines Announced

Education Minister Jason Clare revealed new visa processing directions on Thursday. He said that applications from universities and colleges “operating sustainably” would be prioritized. The policy introduces two categories: high-priority and standard visas. Education providers will enjoy faster approvals until they fill 80% of their international student quota. Beyond that, visa approvals will slow down. This change replaces a failed attempt to limit international student numbers through legislation.

Opposition Blocks Cap on Student Numbers

Efforts to cap international student allocations in universities failed in parliament. The centre-right opposition voted against the legislation, despite supporting similar measures. This political conflict arises as the country gears up for elections by May 17. Polls suggest a close contest between the Labour government and the Liberal-National opposition. Finance Minister Katy Gallagher said the revised system ensures visa applications are processed to manage numbers effectively while supporting regional and smaller universities.

Migration Challenges Persist

The Labour government seeks to manage increasing migration numbers. This fiscal year’s net overseas migration estimate rose to 340,000, up from the earlier projection of 260,000. However, recent figures show a 25% drop in student visa arrivals over the past year, decreasing from 278,000 to 207,000, according to the sources.

Balancing Education and Migration

The revised visa policy reflects Australia’s effort to balance its educational needs with migration control. The policy’s success and future migration strategies depend on the outcome of the upcoming elections.

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Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

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