There are concerns changes to skilled migration rules could further tarnish Australia's reputation abroad with the revamp to leave thousands of foreign students in limbo.
Under the changes, the list of jobs used to select migrants is to be streamlined and reviewed annually, while potential new Australians will need to have better English-language skills.
As a result, about 20,000 people will have their migration applications cancelled and their fees refunded at a cost of about $14 million.
The changes also leave thousands of overseas students facing uncertainty with many to lose the chance to apply for permanent residency because the job for which they are studying will no longer be on the skilled list.
Alan Collett alan-at-gomatilda-dot-com Registered Migration Agent Number 0102534 Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia http://www.gomatilda.com and http://www.gmtax.com.au Offices in Southampton - England; Melbourne, Perth, and Brisbane - Australia
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