Indians are second largest group of skilled migrants in Australia
Indians have become the second largest group of skilled migrants
arriving on Australian shores under the temporary skilled migration
programme during 2007-2008, according to new data released Tuesday by
Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Chris Evans.
While almost a quarter of the temporary workers came from the UK,
India came second with 14 percent followed by the Philippines at nine
percent and South Africa at six percent.
To meet the severe national skills shortages, especially in
professional occupations and highly skilled jobs, as many as 110,570
visas were granted under the temporary skilled migration programme last
year, a 27 percent increase on the previous year's 87,310.
As many as 81 percent of 457 (work) visa holders were employed in
professional occupations and highly skilled jobs with computing
professionals, registered nurses, and business and information
professionals being the top three listed occupations for temporary
overseas workers.
- Australian Herald
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