Australia scraps its ‘golden visa’ system

Australia scraps its golden visa system

Australia has scrapped its “golden visa” program, which allowed wealthy foreign investors to live in the country. Designed to attract foreign businesses, this scheme was removed as part of a review of immigration legislation, after the government found that it “ produced poor economic results “.

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THE “golden visa”, or “golden visa”, required a minimum investment of 5 million Australian dollars in the country, or around 3 million euros, in exchange for automatic permanent residency. Besides the lack of an age limit, holders of this visa were not required to learn or speak English. Thousands of significant investor visas have been granted under the program since 2012, and 85% of successful applicants come from China, according to government data.

The government decided to abolish this system designed to attract foreign companies, because the results were not up to par. Those who opposed this type of visa claim that it was used by “ corrupt officials ” For ” park illicit funds “.

The move was welcomed by Clancy Moore, chief executive of Transparency International Australia, who told the BBC : “ For too long, corrupt officials and kleptocrats have used golden visas as a means to bring their illicit funds into Australia and arguably hide their profits from crime. “.

The program had already revealed numerous flaws. In 2016, a government inquiry raised concerns about ” potential for money laundering and other nefarious activities “. In 2022, the newspaper The Australian reported that members of Hun Sen’s Cambodian regime were among the bad actors who exploited the system, the BBC also reports.

The golden visa is abolished, but it is replaced by the creation of additional visas for “ skilled migrants “capable” to make significant contributions to Australia “. Australia thus joins the United Kingdom, which abolished an accelerated residency program for the wealthy in 2022, due to concerns over the influx of illicit Russian money.

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