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ATTRACTS
THE SKILLS AUSTRALIA
continues to enjoy a substantial 'brain gain' from
migration, with a new report showing that the nation's
intake of skilled and professional migrants increased
significantly in 2002-03.
The publication, Skilled Movement in the New Century:
Outcomes for Australia by Dr Bob Birrell, shows that
Australia attracted more than 36,000 skilled or
professional migrants to Australia in 2002-03.
A second publication, Immigration Update 2002-2003, shows
the growing number of people who are granted a migration
visa while they are actually in Australia.
"The publications provide statistics which clearly
indicate the benefits of Australia's migration program in
bringing skilled and professionally qualified people to
our country," a spokesperson for the Department of
Immigration said.
"These people will be an increasingly valuable asset
in the future growth of Australia."
The Bob Birrell publication also shows that nearly 9000
overseas students in Australia became skilled migrants,
and that the number of qualified migrants with PhDs
coming to Australia and Australian residents returning
from overseas with a PhD exceeded the number of qualified
people leaving Australia between 1996 and 2001.
"The report strongly endorses Australia's migration
programme and shows that skilled and professional people
overseas see Australia as a place of opportunity.
"Our skilled migration programme allows people to
come to Australia and contribute in a real way to the
future growth of this country," the spokesperson
said.
In Immigration Update 2002-2003 migration figures are for
the first time incorporated in a new measure category
called 'permanent additions'.
"A growing number of people are being granted a
migration visa while they are actually in Australia. The
new 'permanent additions' category combines the number of
people entering Australia permanently with the number who
gain migration visas after they arrive.
"These reports demonstrate the overall effectiveness
of Australia's migration programme in attracting and
retaining skilled and professional people, who will add
not only to Australia's professional capacity, but also
to its multicultural diversity," the spokesperson
said.
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