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International student cap still too high

Sustainable Population Australia < 1 mins read
A new international student cap is a welcome reduction but 270,000 per annum is still too high, according to Sustainable Population Australia (SPA), particularly in light of the government’s expressed intention of keeping net overseas migration (NOM) to 260,000 p.a.  
SPA national president Peter Strachan says excessive numbers of overseas students have contributed to unacceptably high levels of NOM which now makes up four-fifths of Australia’s population growth.
“Record levels of population growth (2.5% p.a.) have had a detrimental effect on Australia, not just from a housing perspective, but environmentally as well,” says Mr Strachan.
The Australian government has allowed net migration of one million in 2022-24 and will go very 
close to 1.5 million, for the whole 2022-25 electoral cycle.
“Labor has perverted the purpose of education, not just by making universities and colleges dependent on the fees paid by international students, but by making it too easy for overseas graduates to gain residency.
“The desire of so many overseas students to study in Australia is less about gaining an education and more about the prospect of gaining permanent residence and working rights,” says Mr Strachan.
“We have to separate immigration from education,” says Mr Strachan. “All students should be required to go home after obtaining their degree or certification and apply through normal channels for residency on an equal basis with everyone else.
Currently, large cohorts of unqualified or unprepared students from overseas are reducing 
the quality and pedigree of degrees for local students. Raising entry standards for overseas students will lower numbers and restore quality learning to our universities and colleges.
“Lower student numbers will also ease pressure on the rental market. While universities do provide some student accommodation, it is not enough, and many students live in crowded group houses across the suburbs.
“In determining overseas student numbers, the federal government has to do so in the context of net overseas migration and Australia’s population size, remembering we are not living sustainably with the 27.4 million we have.” 
 

Key Facts:

Population growth is running at a record 2.5% p.a.

The international student cap is 270,000

Labor has perverted the purpose of education


About us:

SPA is an independent not-for-profit organisation seeking to protect the environment and our quality of life by ending population growth in Australia and globally, while rejecting racism and involuntary population control. SPA is an environmental advocacy organisation, not a political party.


Contact details:

Peter Strachan
SPA National President
[email protected]
Ph 0412 400952

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