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  2. The 2023-24 permanent Migration Program has been set at a pre-COVID planning level of 190,000. o This is a slight reduction of 5,000 places (2.56%) compared with the 2022-23 permanent Migration Program planning level of 195,000 places.

    • 2024–25 Permanent Migration Program Planning Levels
    • State and Territory Nominated Visa Categories – Nomination Allocations
    • Net Overseas Migration – Relationship with The Permanent Migration Program
    • Multi-Year Planning Model For Migration

    The 2024–25 permanent Migration Program has been set at a planning level of 185,000 with an approximate 70:30 split between the Skill and Family streams.

    Under the Migration Program settings, nomination allocations are available to states and territories in the following visa categories: 1. Skilled – Nominated (subclass 190) 2. Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) (subclass 491) States and territories each assess eligible applicants against criteria unique to their jurisdiction. Further information o...

    The permanent Migration Program is only one component of net overseas migration (NOM). NOM includes temporary migration, such as Working Holiday Makers and Students. It also includes Australian citizens, New Zealanders and Humanitarian migrants. The size of the permanent Migration Program has decreased since 2022–23 and it is not the cause of recen...

    From 2025–26, the Migration Program will move to a multi-year planning model, extending the Program planning horizon to four years from the current twelve month cycle. Extending the outlook of Australia’s Migration Program will enable migration planning to better align with longer-term infrastructure, housing and services planning across all levels...

  3. For the 2023-24 permanent Migration Program, the Government will return the planning level to the longer-term level of 190,000 places and will allocate 137,100 places (around 70 per cent) to the Skill stream, helping address Australia's longer term skill needs.

  4. Aug 24, 2023 · The Australian government announced its 2023-24 permanent Migration program planning levels, reverting to pre-COVID-19 figures. Of the total 190,000 available slots, the Family stream will take 52,500 places (28% of the program), and the Skill stream will take 137,000 places (72%).

  5. May 16, 2024 · For the fiscal year 2024-2025, Australia has set the permanent migration intake at 185,000 places, maintaining a consistent approach to bolstering the nation’s workforce and economic health. Notably, about 70% of these places, equating to 132,200 spots, are allocated to the Skilled Migration stream.

  6. Jul 14, 2023 · The 2023-24 permanent Migration Program has allocated 30,375 places for Skilled Independent visas. From 1 July 2023, New Zealand citizens who have been living in Australia for four years or more will be eligible to apply directly for Australian citizenship.

  7. Expert Knowledge, Seamless Immigration Advice. Call +61 2 9411 6000. November 28, 2023. The 2023–24 Permanent Migration Program has allocated 30,375 places for Skilled Independent visas. This is comparable to the 2022–23 program allocation of 32,100 places.