Australia aims to curb influx of new migrants to big cities

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News ID: 29956
Publish Date: 10:18 - 09 October 2018
TEHRAN, October 09 - Australia plans to restrict some new migrants from living in its largest cities - Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane - for "at least a few years" in an effort to ease urban congestion, a government minister said on Wednesday.

Australia aims to curb influx of new migrants to big citiesTEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - With immigration expected to be an issue in the next election, the plan aims to help ease infrastructure problems in cities struggling with population pressures. Critics worry the proposed new visa rules could lead to labor shortages.

Nearly 70 percent of the 186,000 migrants who settled in Australia last year arrived on skilled migrant visas, and nearly all moved to Sydney or Melbourne, according to government data.

There are currently no limits on where individuals can settle after they receive a skilled migrant visa.

The new plan would affect the roughly 40 percent of migrants who have the desired skills and are looking for work on arrival. It would class five cities - Darwin, Perth, Hobart, Adelaide and Canberra - as regional centers for migrants to settle in.

Some regional centers and rural politicians have lobbied for years for more skilled residents to ensure their towns survive.

"We aim to ease the population pressure off the three big cities and more rapidly grow the smaller states and regions," Alan Tudge, minister for urban infrastructure and population, said in a speech in Melbourne.

Tudge did not provide details on how the policy would be enforced, but he said it could include incentives.

"You can also put conditions on people's visas as well to stay in a particular area for at least a few years," he said.

Source: Reuters

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