Government considers forcing regional migrants to stay rural

Australia has several visas designed to bring skilled migrants to the bush – but many leave for the cities once they secure a permanent place.

An Australian passport is pictured next to an entry visa to Papua New Guinea in Brisbane.

File photo Source: AAP

Migrants who come to Australia on regional skilled visas may be forced or compelled to stay in rural areas even after they secure permanent residency rights, under a reported Turnbull government plan.

Multiculturalism minister Alan Tudge told the Daily Telegraph “many migrants” did not “stay long in the region once they have their permanent visa”.

The problem was contributing to labour shortages in regional areas, the minister reportedly said.

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