16,000 Indians seek to make Australia home

Released on: September 19, 2007, 11:50 pm

Press Release Author: the Australians

Industry: Internet & Online

Press Release Summary: As many as 15,865 Indians sought permanent residence in
Australia under the skilled migration programme in 2006-2007, making them the second
largest group in the category after Britons. The figure seems to belie fears that
freed terror suspect Muhammad Haneef\'s case would deter prospective Indians from
making Australia their home.

Press Release Body: As many as 15,865 Indians sought permanent residence in
Australia under the skilled migration programme in 2006-2007, making them the second
largest group in the category after Britons. The figure seems to belie fears that
freed terror suspect Muhammad Haneef\'s case would deter prospective Indians from
making Australia their home.

Partha Mukherjee, an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, and
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, came to Australia three years ago with
his wife under the skilled migrant programme.

He says, \"I had power, position and wealth in Mumbai, but chose to migrate to Sydney
for the quality of life this country offers. I wanted a balanced work and family
life.\" Mukherjee works as an engineering consultant and teaches international
business at the university.

However, his three children are doing their schooling and college in India. He says,
\"I feel if you really want to achieve high, India and the United States offer more
opportunities for success.\"

India ranks second amongst the top five countries of origin for skilled stream
entrants. Britain leads the way with 24,800 skilled migrants coming Down Under,
followed by India (15,865), China (14,688), South Africa (4,293) and Malaysia
(3,838).

Despite steady economic growth for the last decade or so, Australia is facing a
serious skills shortage with the ageing workforce retiring in greater numbers.

The top occupation for skilled stream entrants is accountancy (10,688), followed by
computing professionals (4,044) and registered nurses (2,088). Other top professions
included mechanical engineers, civil engineers, marketing specialists and general
managers.

A growing number of people also want to bring their spouses back to Australia and
form a family and live here. A total of 50,079 family stream visas were granted for
the year, representing 33 percent of the total migration programme.

For instance, Mamta, 29, came to Australia last year on a spouse visa, which she got
six months after getting married. Her husband, an electrical engineer, had come to
Sydney four years ago under the skilled migrant programme.

India ranks third with 3,634 migrants coming here under the family stream. Britain
once again leads with 6,540 family stream entrants followed by China (6,037),
Philippines (3,098) and Vietnam (3,040).

Joe Hockey, the federal minister for employment and workplace relations noted, \"The
inclusion of architects and quantity surveyors among Migration Occupations in the
Demand List (MODL) will be welcomed by employers, particularly those in the
resources and construction industries.

\"Changes to the MODL will also benefit Australia\'s international competitiveness as
a provider of high quality aircraft maintenance and servicing.\"

The MODL includes 38 managerial and professional occupations, one associate
professional occupation, 10 computing specializations and 46 trade occupations.
Occupations and specializations identified on the MODL gain extra points for people
applying for a points-tested General Skilled Migration visa.

The average age of skilled stream entrants (primary) is 31 years. Out of a total of
148,200 permanent visas granted during 2006-07, 97,920 were permanent skilled visas,
representing 66 percent of the total migration programme.

Australia is competing for skilled workers with other developed countries in Europe,
the US, Canada and New Zealand.

-- the Australians

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