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Australia: Visa rules relaxed for academics

International academics and university leaders in Australia will now be eligible for four-year visas with a pathway to permanent residency under amendments to the government’s immigration reforms. In April, Australia’s prime minister Malcolm Turnbull, announced that a four-year visa programme for temporary foreign workers would be scrapped and replaced by a more restrictive system issuing visas lasting two or four years.

For the shorter visa, it was announced that more than 200 occupations — including biochemist, geophysicist, historian and life scientist — would be removed from an existing list of about 650 eligible professions. It had been suggested that the list for the longer visa would be even more stringent.

But the government has now said it will relax the restrictions, which were opposed by universities and seen as a sign of a global trend towards “more contested and problematic” academic mobility. University lecturers, vice chancellors and faculty heads, along with several scientific and technical occupations, will be restored to a skilled migration list, meaning that they will be eligible for four-year visas with a pathway to permanent residency.

Meanwhile, Universities Australia said the government has given it a commitment that time studying towards a Ph D will be counted as work experience for the purposes of applying for a new skilled visa. However, “university tutor” has been removed from all occupation lists for skilled visa eligibility.

Belinda Robinson, chief executive of Universities Australia, says that the changes send an “important signal of reassurance to an estimated 3,000 researchers and university staff on current 457 visas who had faced an uncertain future. The global community of university lecturers and researchers is a highly mobile one. Australia needs policy settings that allow us to remain competitive, and ensure that we are able to snap up the best global talent to work alongside our brilliant home-grown researchers.”