TVA: Ano ang mga pagbabago sa Australian visa at migration ngayong 2026?

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The visa and migration changes in Australia in 2026. Credit: Storyblocks / Sisterspro

Sa Trabaho, Visa, atbp., alamin ang ilang ang mga reporma sa migrasyon ngayong bagong taon mula international students hanggang skilled visas.


Key Points
  • Permanent migration: Mananatili sa 185,000 ang bilang; 71% para sa skilled migrants, 28% sa family stream, ngunit nananatili ang hamon sa wastong paggamit ng skills at settlement sa rehiyonal na lugar.
  • International students: Target intake tataas mula 270,000 (2025) patungong 295,000 (2026) na may mas mahigpit na visa checks at focus sa Southeast Asia partnerships at student accommodation.
  • Digital reforms at visa support: Inilunsad ang online visa support service, pinalawak ang English test options, at pinahusay ang Immi App para mas mabilis at malinaw ang proseso, kasabay ng mas mahigpit na batas matapos ang Bondi Beach massacre.
Disclaimer: This podcast is for general information only. For specific visa advice, people are urged to check with the Department of Home Affairs or contact a trustworthy solicitor or registered migration agent in Australia.
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