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Australia facilitates visa requirements and targets farmers
Travelers and all visitors to Australia, who are taking advantage of their journey to work and make money, will be able to stay in the country longer as part of a government plan to help farmers fill job shortages.
Travelers in Australia suffer from a problem that requires them to leave their jobs every six months because of the expiry of the visa, but after these amendments, they will be able to double their stay three times if they do additional agricultural work.
Pacific Islanders, engaged in seasonal work (agriculture and agriculture), will also be able to stay longer than three months in Australia.
Canberra grants a special six-month visa only to "tourists who visit the country to work for a certain period of time in seasonal business."
The British newspaper The Guardian said the change came after Australia suffered from a shortage of labor in agriculture and agriculture.
Despite the "facilitation" of the Australian visa for seasonal business, Prime Minister Scott Morrison categorically ruled out calls to cancel the tax on this type of visitor to attract more foreign workers.
"We need to ensure that we have the largest number of workers in such jobs," Morrison said. "This adjustment is also to motivate Australians to take care of this area and work there."
419,000 workers' tourists visited Australia last year and spent about $ 920 million in regional cities.