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Scott Morrison defends decision to target new migrants with the biggest cut in the budget

Share Share on Twitter The Prime Minister has defended the biggest single cost-cutting decision in the budget, which forces new migrants to wait four years before accessing most government welfare payments. Mr Morrison on Wednesday told SBS News the policy was consistent with decisions the government had made in the past. According to the budget papers the government will save $671 million over five years by applying the four-year Newly Arrived Resident’s Waiting Period to anyone granted permanent residency in Australia from 1 January next year. READ MORE The duration of the waiting period to receive welfare payments previously depended on a migrant’s situation and visa type, but the new measure brings most government subsidies and visa classes in line with the current four-year wait to access JobSeeker, Austudy, and youth allowance payments.

A blatant money grab : Budget cut will force new migrants to wait four years for benefits

Share on Twitter New migrants will be forced to wait four years before accessing most government welfare payments under a significant cost-cutting measure included in Tuesday’s federal budget. The government will save $671 million over five years by applying the four-year Newly Arrived Resident’s Waiting Period to anyone granted permanent residency in Australia from 1 January next year.  The duration of the waiting period to receive welfare payments previously depended on a migrant’s situation and visa type, but the new measure brings most government subsidies and visa classes in line with the current four-year wait to access JobSeeker, Austudy, and youth allowance payments.

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