Over the past two decades, four-fifths of the business immigration to Australia originated from China. Australian business migrants are required to undertake a two-step migration pathway: first they demonstrate a certain level of assets and business success to qualify for temporary entry and then, through successful business activity, they qualify for permanent residency (PR). Using in-depth interview narratives and survey data, this article explores migration motives and experiences of Chinese business migrants in Melbourne, Australia and situates them within the conceptual framework of middle-class transnationalism and dual embeddedness. We found that our respondents were primarily driven by motives other than the likelihood of business s...
Small business ownership has become increasingly prominent as an economic survival strategy in devel...
Chinese migrants have been entering Australia since colonisation. Historically, migration has been t...
This report was conducted between 2016-2017 with the support of the Australia-China Council. The obj...
Over the past two decades, four-fifths of the business immigration to Australia originated from Chin...
It can be argued that Australia's economic growth is significantly enhanced through immigrants&...
In what we believe is an Australian first, KPMG and the University of Sydney Business School conduct...
Reformed in 2012, Australia’s business migration program was reduced from a confusing array of 13 vi...
Many governments seek to attract skilled migrants into the top occupational groups and now have sign...
Chinese immigrants represent one of the largest immigrant groups in Australia. In the last few decad...
Few studies have investigated contemporary professional migrant women from mainland China to develop...
First published: 9 June 2016Countries engaged in a race for highly skilled labour are prepared to mo...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract In 1974 Australia officially abandoned its “White Australia...
In the context of increasing trade links between China and Australia the thesis concentrates attent...
The so-called Asian Century has brought with it sweeping changes in the profile of migration to Aust...
The objective of this article is to flesh out the theoretical framework of franchise nation first br...
Small business ownership has become increasingly prominent as an economic survival strategy in devel...
Chinese migrants have been entering Australia since colonisation. Historically, migration has been t...
This report was conducted between 2016-2017 with the support of the Australia-China Council. The obj...
Over the past two decades, four-fifths of the business immigration to Australia originated from Chin...
It can be argued that Australia's economic growth is significantly enhanced through immigrants&...
In what we believe is an Australian first, KPMG and the University of Sydney Business School conduct...
Reformed in 2012, Australia’s business migration program was reduced from a confusing array of 13 vi...
Many governments seek to attract skilled migrants into the top occupational groups and now have sign...
Chinese immigrants represent one of the largest immigrant groups in Australia. In the last few decad...
Few studies have investigated contemporary professional migrant women from mainland China to develop...
First published: 9 June 2016Countries engaged in a race for highly skilled labour are prepared to mo...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedAbstract In 1974 Australia officially abandoned its “White Australia...
In the context of increasing trade links between China and Australia the thesis concentrates attent...
The so-called Asian Century has brought with it sweeping changes in the profile of migration to Aust...
The objective of this article is to flesh out the theoretical framework of franchise nation first br...
Small business ownership has become increasingly prominent as an economic survival strategy in devel...
Chinese migrants have been entering Australia since colonisation. Historically, migration has been t...
This report was conducted between 2016-2017 with the support of the Australia-China Council. The obj...