Journey to Oz

Ep15: Australian Migration Planning Levels 2022-2023

April 20, 2022 Nick Hansen and Evan Bishop Season 1 Episode 15
Journey to Oz
Ep15: Australian Migration Planning Levels 2022-2023
Show Notes

In this episode we discuss the migration planning levels that were announced recently as part of the federal budget. We explain how the places have been distributed and how we think this may affect processing times in the skilled, employer sponsor and family visa categories.

You can also read a blog on this same topic by visiting the Hansen Migration website:  https://www.hansenmigration.com.au/blog/australian-migration-planning-levels-2022-2023

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