Australia fast-tracks visas for super rich | Global News

Australia fast-tracks visas for super rich

/ 03:07 PM October 14, 2014

SYDNEY — Australia said Tuesday it would introduce a “premium investor visa” to give immigrants permanent residency after a year if they invest Aus$15 million (US$13 million) in the country.

The visa, available from next July, builds on the Significant Investor program under which people who sink Aus$5 million into Australia are granted a minimum four-year visa.

“The government will reform the program to encourage more high net-worth individuals to make Australia home,” Prime Minister Tony Abbott said in a joint statement with the immigration and trade ministers.

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They said the changes would “leverage and better direct additional foreign investment, while maintaining safeguards to ensure the migration program is not misused.”

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The reforms include a reassessment of where the investments were made so they matched the government’s “national investment priorities.”

Some 436 Significant Investor visas were granted between November 24, 2012 — when the program was launched — to the end of last month, according to immigration department figures.

A total of Aus$2.18 billion was invested in Australia through the program, with 88 percent of visa holders hailing from China.

The government also announced a review of its 457-class skilled visa program, which was tightened under the previous Labor government amid claims of abuse by employers and disadvantage to local workers.

There will be “greater flexibility” in English-language testing and skill requirements, and a streamlining of the sponsorship and visa application process.

Abbott did not specify which industries would benefit from the 457 visa changes, but stressed they “are not a way of substituting overseas labor for domestic labor.”

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