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How many South African expats live in Australia?

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South African immigration to Australia is becoming more challenging due to changes to the immigration and citizenship programme in late 2017, which have made it a lot harder for expats to emigrate to Australia and become Australian citizens. Australia has always been one of the most popular destinations for South African expats due to its high levels of safety, an exceptional standard of living, excellent education and the business opportunities it offers.

How many South African immigrants are there in Australia?

Despite the new challenges in immigrating to Australia, SA immigration to Australia has been on the rise over the past few years. According to StatsSA’s Community Survey, 102 793 people left the country in the 10 years from 2006 to 2016, with the highest proportion of emigrants moving to Australia at 26.0 percent. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, as many as 178 700 South Africans live in Australia, up more than 33 000 people from the 2011 data. This means that South Africans make up 0.8 percent of the total population of Australia! South Africa-born migrants represent the eighth largest migrant community in Australia.

For Australia’s South Africa-born migrants:

The latest statistics from Australian Home Affairs show that Western Australia saw the most permanent skilled additions to their population at 32 percent, followed by New South Wales at 27 percent and then Queensland at 18 percent. New South Wales had the highest proportion of South African families settling in the region at 28 percent, followed by Queensland at 26 percent and Western Australia at 26 percent.

Why SA immigration to Australia is becoming a challenge

In the second quarter of 2017, Australia’s previous Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull, emphasised the importance of attracting people to Australia who are likely to embrace Australian values. He also announced that the 457 visa programme which was aimed at attracting skilled migrants to the country and the Temporary Skill Shortage visa (TSS) would be replaced. In addition, the authorities reported that in order to encourage Australian companies to employ Australians, they would be reducing the number of skilled occupations that expats can apply for.

Australian jobs come first

Turnbull’s new citizenship programme prioritises, in his words, “Australian jobs and Australian values first”. The new programme has reduced the skilled job categories significantly and made things a lot more challenging for expats in the following ways:

These reforms took effect in March 2018 and if you are intending to move to Australia, it is a good idea to read up on them as much as you can to assess your eligibility and how they affect you.2

If you are a South African immigrating to Australia and would like to know more about how you can maximise your finances through financial emigration, accessing your South African retirement annuity and our tailor-made tax solutions for South Africans around the world, contact FinGlobal today.

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