Australia: English test for migration revamp to favour doctors, nurses and teachers
News.com.au, 8 February 2010 FOREIGN doctors, nurses and school teachers who speak good English and have jobs already organised will be Australia's top priority migrants under a major overhaul of immigration policy. The changes, to be unveiled by Immigration Minister Chris Evans today, are expected to target professionals with...
Ku Li says Malaysia is a sham democracy
By Debra Chong from The Malaysian Insider Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah called Malaysia a democracy which only existed in name only, and said that reforms could not be expected from the incumbents in power, in an apparent attack against Umno and Barisan Nasional (BN). “To modify Tunku’s words, we now have a democracy existing...
Crackdown on skilled migrants
By Katherine Murphy from The Age ABOUT 20,000 people will have their visa applications cancelled as the Rudd government launches a crackdown in the skilled migration program. In a move likely to inflame political sensitivities over the treatment of Indian students, the government is expected to deny migrants any opportunity...
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