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Double standards on immigration?
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Seventy percent of “students” admit that immigration was a key factor in their choice to “study” in Australia.
Hence the 400,000 bridging visas issued in August, four times more than issued in 2020.
77% of Indian students, and 79% of Nepalis were in on the racket. And, why wouldn't they be, given the slack or deliberately encouraging Albanese government?
These people choose courses that are ‘cheap and easy’ that they never intend to work in. They end up Uber driving, or starting their own businesses. Enrolling in education is just to gain an entry visa to Australia.
In the last three years, Treasury had planned for an overall 810, 000 new arrivals; but the number was 1.4 million, because Treasury doesn't have a clue about the student/immigration racket. Their ‘model’ contains 16%, when it is actually 35-40%. Duh!