New legislation will give the immigration minister power to “terminate” certain classes of visa application, reports Peter Mares in Inside Story IMMIGRATION minister Chris Evans might soon have the power to force tens of thousands of international student graduates to leave Australia with just twenty-eight days’ notice. A bill quietly introduced into parliament late last month would give the minister sweeping powers to “terminate” applications for permanent residency, potentially enabling him to clear a massive backlog of applications from former students at the stroke of a pen. Tens of thousands of people seeking to come to Australia from overseas could also find their applications suddenly rendered null and void, despite the fact that the...
Changes to Australia’s migration program have stranded tens of thousands of international graduates ...
On 16 June 2015 the Australian Government released the Future directions for streamlined visa proces...
In the current climate of significant government policy changes---not only in Australia, but also th...
Legislation before parliament will give the immigration minister new power to 'terminate' certain cl...
Peter Mares analyses the latest changes to Australia’s migration program for Inside StoryTHE CHANGES...
In Inside Story, Peter Mares reports on the indefinite delays facing tens of thousands of applicants...
The federal government’s new rules designed to increase student numbers could boost the number of mi...
Since 1998, policy changes to Australia's skilled migration program have favoured international...
In February 2010 the Australian Government announced a set of reform to the rules governing access t...
Enrolments of overseas students have grown sharply, especially in hospitality courses in the Vocatio...
The government’s major change in policy needs to be followed by changes to the law, argues GEO...
Thousands of would-be migrants are being told their visa applications have been deemed to have never...
Since 1998, policy changes to Australia’s skilled migration program have favoured international stud...
Introduction This paper provides a chronology that draws on ministerial press statements to trace c...
IN THE first week of March, Julia Gillard promised “to stop foreign workers being put at the front o...
Changes to Australia’s migration program have stranded tens of thousands of international graduates ...
On 16 June 2015 the Australian Government released the Future directions for streamlined visa proces...
In the current climate of significant government policy changes---not only in Australia, but also th...
Legislation before parliament will give the immigration minister new power to 'terminate' certain cl...
Peter Mares analyses the latest changes to Australia’s migration program for Inside StoryTHE CHANGES...
In Inside Story, Peter Mares reports on the indefinite delays facing tens of thousands of applicants...
The federal government’s new rules designed to increase student numbers could boost the number of mi...
Since 1998, policy changes to Australia's skilled migration program have favoured international...
In February 2010 the Australian Government announced a set of reform to the rules governing access t...
Enrolments of overseas students have grown sharply, especially in hospitality courses in the Vocatio...
The government’s major change in policy needs to be followed by changes to the law, argues GEO...
Thousands of would-be migrants are being told their visa applications have been deemed to have never...
Since 1998, policy changes to Australia’s skilled migration program have favoured international stud...
Introduction This paper provides a chronology that draws on ministerial press statements to trace c...
IN THE first week of March, Julia Gillard promised “to stop foreign workers being put at the front o...
Changes to Australia’s migration program have stranded tens of thousands of international graduates ...
On 16 June 2015 the Australian Government released the Future directions for streamlined visa proces...
In the current climate of significant government policy changes---not only in Australia, but also th...