Of 60,000 visa applicants in the queue, 32 are aged care nurses
Fewer than 1 per cent of the nearly 60,000 permanent visa applications the Albanese government is fast-tracking to fix dire shortages in schools and hospitals are education or health professionals.
Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil said last week she would prioritise processing offshore permanent skilled worker applications, especially teachers, health workers and aged care staff, to plug skills gaps ahead of changes to migration policy.
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