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Australia’s Department of Home Affairs has published its migration data for the 2019/2020 year, detailing how many South African migrants have arrived in the country over the last year.

The department said that emigration was significantly impacted by Covid-19, which disrupted supporting services such as English Language testing, biometrics and health and character checking.

As a result, overall migration program lodgements dropped by 12.3% from 198,710 in 2018/19 to 174,170 in 2019/20.

The largest source citizenship countries of migrants in 2019/20 were:

  • India: 25,698 places
  • China: 18,587 places
  • United Kingdom: 10,681 places
  • Philippines: 8,965 places
  • Vietnam: 5,398 places
  • Nepal: 5,048 places
  • New Zealand: 4,997 places
  • Pakistan: 4,136 places
  • South Africa: 3,743 places
  • United States of America: 3,301 places

How South Africans are getting to Australia

There are four streams in Australia’s migration program:

  • The Skill stream is designed to improve the productive capacity of the economy and fill skill shortages in the labour market, including those in regional Australia.
  • The Family stream is predominantly made up of Partner category visas, enabling Australian citizens and permanent residents to reunite with family members from overseas and provide them with pathways to citizenship.
  • The Special Eligibility stream covers visas for those in special circumstances that do not fit into the other streams. This can include permanent residents returning to the country after a period away.
  • The Child stream is demand-driven and does not have a ceiling.

The department’s data shows that the majority of South African migrants entered on a skilled visa (3,260), with a smaller number entering on family (427) and child visas (56).

This is a slight decrease from prior years with 3,861 migrants reported in 2018/2019 and 4,235 migrants reported 2017/2018.

While this decrease can partly be attributed to Covid-19 and restrictions on movement and travel, it is clear that Australia’s stricter visa requirements and other factors have also had an impact on potential South African migrants.

In 2010/2011, over 8,612 South African migrants were reported as part of the program – over twice as many than what was recorded in 2019/2020. The change has seen South Africa slip from fifth to eight in Australis’s ranking for migrant countries.

Relocation Africa is able to assist with Outbound Services for South Africans looking to move to Australia. For more information about our Australian emigration services, contact immigration@relocationafrica.com, visit our Outbound page here, and view our Outbound brochure here.

 

For information as to how Relocation Africa can help you with your Mobility, Immigration, Research, Remuneration, and Expat Tax needs, email info@relocationafrica.com, or call us on +27 21 763 4240.

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Recently, we launched outbound immigration services to various locations, including Canada, which you can learn more about by visiting our website here, or viewing our outbound services brochure here.

Our Immigration Lead, Lynn Mackenzie, recently had the pleasure of speaking to Ken, our Canadian immigration partner, about the immigration landscape in Canada.

To listen to Lynn and Ken’s conversation about immigration in the current context, click here to view the recording, or view it below.

We would like to say a huge thank you to Ken for his insights. We hope you enjoy the recording.  

For information as to how Relocation Africa can help you with your Mobility, Immigration, Research, Remuneration, and Expat Tax needs, email info@relocationafrica.com, or call us on +27 21 763 4240.

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After 27 years, and building off the success of our existing Immigration division, we are proud to launch outbound services. Whether you would like to work, retire, invest and or start a new life, Relocation Africa would be happy to help you embrace the unknown. 

Our team and associated partners in the respective jurisdictions would provide seamless facilitation of not only your immigration needs, but move management as well, with 3 quotes sourced each time, making things easier for our clients. We are able to facilitate this via either a physical viewing or a virtual tour quote.

Should you desire to relocate to jurisdictions such as New Zealand, UK, Australia, Canada or the USA. Relocation Africa has you covered.

If you are headed to New Zealand, visa categories include:

  • Skilled Migrant
  • Investor
  • Companies
  • Entrepreneur Work Visa, and
  • Family.

If you are destined for Australia, visa categories include:

  • Employer Nomination Scheme
  • Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme
  • Skilled Independent Visa
  • Skilled Nominated Visa
  • Temporary Skill Shortage Visa
  • Skilled Regional (Provisional) Visa
  • Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist)
  • Temporary Work (International Relations)
  • Distinguished Talent Visa
  • Business Talent (Permanent) Visa, and
  • Family Visa.

For Canada, these include:

  • Business Immigration
  • Investment
  • Skilled Express Entry Visa
  • Spousal Sponsorship
  • Study Permit, and
  • Work Permit.

For the United States, we can assist with:

  • E-B5 Investor Green Card
  • E-2 Treaty Investor Visa for the USA
  • L1-A ICT Visa for Managerial or Executive Employees
  • L-1B Visa for Employees with specialized knowledge
  • O-1 Non immigrant visa for Individuals of Extraordinary ability, and
  • L-1-B Specialty Occupation Visas.

And for the UK, we can help you with:

  • Family Visas
  • Points-based Visas, and
  • Business Visas.

Alternatively, if you are interested in our Migration Through Investment program, these include:

  • Residency and Citizenship in Portugal
  • Malta Residency and Citizenship
  • Cyprus Residency
  • USA E-B5 Investor Green Cards and
  • Grenada Citizenship with the opportunity to live in the US via the E-2 Treaty Investor Program

For information pertaining to these new services, please feel free to contact Relocation Africa’s Immigration Lead Lynn Mackenzie, via immigration@relocationafrica.com. Please also feel free to visit our website at www.relocationafrica.com/outbound for more information.

 

For information as to how Relocation Africa can help you with your Mobility, Immigration, Research, Remuneration, and Expat Tax needs, email info@relocationafrica.com, or call us on +27 21 763 4240.

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