Coalition to Impose 'Tougher Caps' on Foreign Students at Elite Universities

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Coalition to Impose 'Tougher Caps' on Foreign Students at Elite Universities
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The Coalition government in Australia plans to implement stricter limitations on foreign students at prestigious city universities, aiming for deeper cuts to migration. This policy shift targets institutions like Sydney, Melbourne, UNSW, and Monash, which predominantly enroll international students. The Coalition will instruct departmental officials to halt student visa approvals once a university nears its government-imposed enrollment targets, a move that replaces the previous slower processing scheme that primarily affected regional universities.

The Coalition has doubled down on its promise to impose “tougher caps” on foreign students at city universities but dismissed Labor’s latest attempt to limit overseas numbers, continuing a political tussle over how it will achieve deeper cuts to migration.

The Coalition has given its strongest signal yet that it will target rich city universities such as Sydney, Melbourne, UNSW and Monash with its own student caps.: it will instruct departmental officials to put the brakes on processing student visa approvals once a university nears its government-set targets.

International student numbers hover at an all-time high – with 677,144 visa holders in Australia during October, according to latest data – in part becauseGovernment ministers have sought to shift blame to Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, painting him as a fraud on immigration for opposing Labor’s student caps and then

The opposition continues to attack Labor over continuing high international student enrolments, even as it withholds its own policy plans.“Updating a ministerial direction on visa processing will do nothing to fix Labor’s immigration mess,” Coalition education spokeswoman Senator Henderson said.

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