The Department of Home Affairs is now seeking submissions from stakeholders to inform its review of Australia’s Business Innovation and Investment Program.
The program attracts migrants who have a history of success in innovation, investment and business, and are able to make a significant contribution to the Australian economy, including to local start-ups and emerging companies.
Since 2012, the program has resulted in more than $13 billion being invested in Australia’s economy.
Acting Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs Alan Tudge said the Government was looking to answer one simple question: can we get a better deal for Australia?
“Immigration to Australia is very attractive and we should be encouraging foreign nationals who want to come to Australia and invest in job-creation,” Mr Tudge said.
“Investment in Australia is a good thing. We need to ensure we are maximising the economic benefits from this program.
“I encourage stakeholders to engage in the consultation process, to ensure we have the right settings in place to maximise the benefits to Australia.”
The consultation process focuses on several key points, including:
As part of the consultation process, the Department of Home Affairs will be holding a series of roundtables with stakeholders.
Public consultation will be open until 14 February 2020.