Australia Fighting Migration,Students To Face The Heat?
Migration is turning out to be a big concern for the countries. No matter how big economies are, they could not bear the impact of the ever-growing migration
Migration is turning out to be a big concern for the countries. No matter how big economies are, they could not bear the impact of the ever-growing migration. The west is the most preferred destination for the students and others due to various reasons. The numbers are only increasing and not coming down.
Australia has been dealing with the growing migration for some time. The data says that the migration is at the peak and this made the administration look for other options. The first idea the administration had was to make the rules tight for student visas.
The media reports say that Australia saw record numbers in migration last year compared to the previous year. With this, the Administration came up with a new plan and made the visa rules tough.
In the fight to deal with the migration, the first blow will be on the students and the required tests will be made tough. It is common for countries to see English skills and others as the parameters to grant a visa. The same test is expected to be made even tougher.
From now on the students need more English language requirements to get the students. If any rules are broken in the process then they might be in the danger of seeing their applications getting rejected.
A new student test will be brought which aims at identifying the students who land in Australia with a main focus on the work and not on the studies. Those who are identified by the test might be rejected in getting the visas.
As the Migration numbers are increasing in Australia it has become very tough for the students and otters to get a house on rent. The rental market was hit hard and the administration had to take the call.
This is not the first time a nation has come up with the decision. Earlier Canada took a similar decision., Many say that Indians might also face the heat of the new rules.