Soaring temporary migrant numbers outstrip Morrison’s 'congestion busting' cut

Population figures contained in last week’s federal budget show the number of temporary migrants is rising much faster than previously forecast.

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The government is predicting a surge in temporary migrants that will outstrip the planned cuts to the number of new permanent residents under Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s “congestion-busting” policy.

Despite reducing the annual permanent intake by 30,000, last week’s federal budget showed an increase in overseas students and temporary visa holders will more than make up for that. 

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Published 9 April 2019 4:02pm
By Ali Bahnasawy
Source: SBS


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