Australian Immigration News
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| More Australian Immigrants Apply for Citizenship | ||
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The Australia Citizenship Test Snapshot 2011-12 released 27/09/2012 reveals that there is increasing participation and pass rates for people from vulnerable backgrounds. Friday, 28 September 2012 Read More |
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| Label Free Visa to Australia for Indians | ||
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Australia will apply label free visas for Indian nationals travelling to Australia from October 1. Thursday, 27 September 2012 Read More |
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| Australia to Fast-Track Citizenship for Families of Defence Recruits | ||
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Australia is attracting more overseas military services personnel to highly specialised roles by making it easier for their families to get citizenship, according to a joint media release by Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Chris Bowen MP and Minister for Defence Science and Personnel Warren Snowdon MP on September 11, 2012. Friday, 14 September 2012 Read More |
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| Australia Extends Tourist Visas for Parents of its Citizens | ||
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The Gillard Government will relax tourist visa rules for parents of Australian citizens and permanent residents so that they can visit their family in Australia for longer, according to the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Chris Bowen MP. Wednesday, 5 September 2012 Read More |
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| Australia Announces Change to Visa Lodgement and Processing for Clients in Azerbaijan | ||
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As part of the DIAC Transformation Program, on September 3 the Department announced changes to visa lodgement and processing for clients in Azerbaijan. Tuesday, 4 September 2012 Read More |
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- Latest Immigration News
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- Australia Announces 2013-14 Migration Program
The Australian government will continue to set 190,000 places for the migration program in 2013-14, the same level as the previous year, according to an announcement by Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Brendan O'Connor on 14 May 2013. - Australian Immigration Officers Visit Palmerston
Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) officers have recently met people who have overstayed their Australian visas as well as local community leaders and service providers in Palmerston. - Australia Grants First Significant Investor Visa to a Chinese National
Immigration Minister Brendan O'Connor announced that Australia's first significant investor visa has been granted to a successful Chinese toy manufacturer and his young family.
- Australia Announces 2013-14 Migration Program




