In a submission to the Inquiry into Australia's Skilled Migration Program, the Law Institute of Victoria (LIV) has made 18 recommendations to the Joint Standing Committee on Migration.
The LIV is concerned that the skilled migration program is not currently meeting its intended objectives of attracting migrants who will make a significant contribution to the Australian economy.
The LIV's submission makes recommendations to increase the classification of occupations under the PMSOL, to decrease processing times, and to allow a higher number of visas to be allocated for grant in the 2020-21 year under the 189 Visa subclass program.
Read the full submission here.
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