Australia increases its skilled visa quotas amid shortage of labour

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Brisbane: As the Australian government’s budget, states and territories here have also opened their skilled visa enrollment programs for 2022-23.

With the steep increase in the number of locations in the skilled designated visa (subclass 190) and ‘regionally sponsored’ (subclass 491) visa categories in most states, it appears that the government wants to increase permanent migration.

In New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia, there has been a good increase in the ‘subclass’ 491 and 190 seats.

The number of visas under the skilled category has increased from 79,600 to 109,900, while the number of seats under the family category has been reduced from 77,300 to 50,000. The federal government is also considering removing the annual limit on housing to meet the severe shortage of skilled workers. Experts believe that this is good news for the permanent residence (PR) of international holders and temporary visa holders.

According to immigration experts, given Australia’s economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is now a good time for temporary visa holders and outside candidates to take advantage of the nomination opportunities.