Regional Australian visas: Migrants face deportation if they move to other areas

The Australian Government’s new plan for sending migrant workers to regional areas will offer faster visa processing. But it will be tough on those seeking to move to areas other than the one they have been granted visas for.

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Migrants moving to regional areas under the Federal Government’s new population plan will have to stay in the designated areas otherwise they will have their visas cancelled and risk being deported.

The Federal Government, last week announced a $19.4 million funding for a new congestion-busting plan that will have visas of migrants willing to settle in regional areas prioritised.

However, if they move from those areas before they get permanent residency, their visas will be cancelled.

“The visa applies for work in that area. So, you can’t go and work somewhere else. It’s [the visa]  actually linked to that specific area,” Immigration Minister David Coleman said after the COAG meeting in Canberra last week.

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Published 11 February 2019 8:35pm
Updated 11 February 2019 8:37pm
By Shamsher Kainth


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