Australia Immigration Program Planning Levels

Many visa aspirants interested in Australia immigration wish to know more about the overall Immigration Program Planning Levels of the country. For such people, here below is given some valuable and useful information sourced from reliable and authentic immigration sources of the concerned country.

To begin with, the permanent immigration program of Down Under consists of 2 key parts: the Migration part, and the Humanitarian part. While the former is meant for Qualified Stream immigrants, Family Stream immigrants, not to mention the immigrants having a Special Eligibility category permit/ visa; the latter is meant for expatriates and others with humanitarian requirements.

The overall planning level for the 2012–13 Migration Program has been fixed at 190 000 openings, while for the Humanitarian Program it has been fixed at 13 750 openings.

Immigration Program

As mentioned before, the 2012–13 Migration Program is fixed at 190 000 openings even as this involves: (1.) 60 185 places for those family migrants who have sponsorship from the members of their families already present on the nation’s soils, and 129 250 openings for those trained immigrants who get admission–mainly on the basis of their work or business know-how, sponsorship, business skills, and/expertise.

(2.) 565 openings for special eligibility immigrants–who are ex permanent residents of the country, and who have suitably kept close business, personal or cultural relations with Down Under.

While the Skill Category involves 68% of the program, the Family Category involves 31.7%.

Range of Program

Many factors impacts as to the way the subclasses of visa are actually divided inside the program, such as: (1.) The total number of applications filed in the categories which could be in a rather high demand and much made use of, including the categories of mate, child, company/job-provider nominated, besides business, (2.) The total number of visa candidates who fill places in state-centric & regional migration categories, (3.)  The overall levels of Australian skill scarcities and the capability to draw immigrants to cover such job openings, (4.) The accessibility  of high-end aspirants in the qualified categories.

Upper Limits/Caps

The Department of Immigration & Citizenship of Canada can fix the upper limits of several visa categories. It implies that when the upper limit of permits/visas–as suitably decided for a visa category–has been touched for a given year, no more permits/visas may be offered to the aspirants despite the fact that there could be a pressing need for the same.

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