Australia slows down ‘backpacker visas’ in fresh migration crackdown
Australia is intentionally slowing down the processing of "working holiday" visas, a popular option for backpackers, as part of a broader government initiative to reduce migration. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirmed that while applications are still being processed, they are taking longer than before.

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AI-generatedAustralia is intentionally slowing down the processing of "working holiday" visas, a popular option for backpackers, as part of a broader government initiative to reduce migration. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke confirmed that while applications are still being processed, they are taking longer than before. This slowdown began in July, coinciding with the start of the financial year. Applications from 24 countries with annual caps have been "paused" for the current year. The government is currently reviewing new migration curbs, with the policy undergoing a cabinet process. These visas allow individuals from countries like those in Europe and Japan to work and travel in Australia for a specified period.
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5 extractedThe new policy is currently 'going through a cabinet process'.
The government is looking at policies to cut migration to the country.
Processing times for people from nations with no cap have started to get longer since July.
Applications for people from 24 nations with an annual cap are 'paused' for the current financial year.
Australia is slowing the issuance of new 'working holiday' visas popular with backpackers.