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November 11 2010 - New Migration Points Test To Better Address Australia’s Skills Needs - Chris Bowen MP
Source - Media Release
The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Chris Bowen MP, today announced a new points test to assess independent skilled migrants as part of the Gillard
Government’s ongoing commitment to reforming the skilled migration program to deliver the skills Australia needs.Mr Bowen said the new points test will
emphasise the importance of English, work experience and high level qualifications, and is designed to ensure no one factor guarantees migration.
“These changes to the points test are an important next step in the series of reforms to the skilled migration program announced by the Government in February
this year,” Mr Bowen said. “The reforms set the foundations for a skilled migration program that will be responsive to our economic needs and continue to serve
Australia’s interests in the medium to long term.”
The new points test has been formulated following extensive public and stakeholder consultation, and research review. The review found the existing points test
led to a skewing of applications towards a small number of occupations and a growing pipeline of applicants waiting for a skilled migration visa.
"The ACT needs a steady stream of residential builders and tradespeople to support the Government's accelerated land release program, which is helping to satisfy a historic
demand for housing in the national capital," Mr Stanhope said. Last week, representatives from the ACT Government, CIT, Master Builders Association, the ACT Regional Building
and Construction Training Council and Downunder Tradies met to discuss how the training scheme could be further developed to attract qualified tradespeople to the ACT.
“The existing points test has not always led to outcomes consistent with the objectives of the skilled migration program,” Mr Bowen said.“For example, the current
test puts an overseas student with a short term vocational qualification and one year’s work experience in Australia ahead of a Harvard educated environmental engineer
with three years’ relevant work experience.
“The new points test will ensure we select the best and brightest people from a large pool of potential migrants.”
The new test will also continue to recognise the additional value that Australian education offers. The new points test will complement the new skilled occupation list,
which came into effect on 1 July 2010, to deliver migrants with a mix of the skills and attributes needed to contribute productively in Australia. It is important to note
that the points test only applies to one component of the skilled migration program.
Employer-sponsored visa categories are not affected by changes to the points test.
The new points test is proposed to take effect from 1 July 2011, subject to passage of supporting legislation through the Parliament. It will apply to anyone lodging
an application from 1 July 2011.
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