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Henley & Partners: Australia Flexes Muscle in Talent War with Newest Immigration Program
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Redirecting to Australia Flexes Muscle in Talent War with Newest Immigration Program
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Australian GTI visa a big draw for many highly skilled Indians despite pandemic
Australian GTI visa a big draw for many highly skilled Indians despite pandemic
Ishani Duttagupta | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Apr 15, 2021, 16:33 IST
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With the Australian government imposing strict travel restrictions and shutting its borders for several categories of international travellers in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, many Indians including business travellers and students are facing difficulties. However, for some highly skilled Indians, a new opportunity has emerged to move to the country with permanent residence benefits under the new Global Talent Independent (GTI) visa programme. With this programme, the Australian government is seeking to attract the best and brightest talent from across the world to help the country with post-Covid economic recovery.
New Zealand travel bubble to allow Australians to fly overseas later this month
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Jacinda Ardern and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison walk to a press conference in Sydney in 2020. Ardern told media his policies were having a “corrosive” impact on the bilateral relationship. Community Law Centres Aotearoa, led by former Labour MP Sue Moroney and Filipa Payne, an advocate for returnees, took a petition to Parliament last year urging the Government to raise the issue during the UN’s Universal Periodic Review of Australia. Parliament’s foreign affairs, defence and trade select committee forwarded the petition to then-Foreign Minister Winston Peters. In response, Peters said New Zealand preferred to raise concerns directly with the Australian Government.