Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Wednesday announced Australia will refund visa fees for vaccinated backpackers who arrive within the next three months.
The country — whose tight, pandemic border policies locked out its citizens, and more recently, one of tennis’s biggest stars — is encouraging backpackers to visit.
And it’s doing so because it wants to reduce labor shortages that have been made worse by Covid-19.
“My message to [backpackers] is come on down,” Morrison said this week. “You’ve got your visa, we want you to come to Australia and enjoy a holiday here in Australia, move all the way … around the country and the same time, join our workforce.”
The invitation applies to some 23,500 backpackers who already have visas to enter Australia as well as “anyone who applies for one and turns up within the next 12 weeks,” said Morrison, via the televised announcement.
Visas commonly obtained by backpackers — namely, the subclass 417 and 462 visas, known as “Working Holiday Makers” visas — let young adults who aren’t traveling with dependent children work and travel through Australia for up to one year.
Holders of these visas who arrive by April 19 can apply to have their fees of $495 Australian dollars ($358) refunded, according to Australia’s Department of Home Affairs.
International students with visas to study in Australia can also have their visa fees of $630 Australian dollars ($453) returned to them if they arrive in the next eight weeks, Morrison said.
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Australian universities are currently on summer holidays, with many scheduled to restart classes between late February to early March. Jacobs Stock Photography Ltd[/caption]
Wanted: travelers who will work
Australia lost some 500,000 temporary migrants since closing its borders in March of 2020, according to a parliamentary report in August.
That resulted in a shortage of workers in sectors such as healthcare, entertainment, hospitality and aviation, a situation which was further exacerbated by a recent surge in omicron-linked infections that left many workers sick or isolating at home.
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Worker and supply shortages caused major supermarkets in Australia to reinstate purchase limits on toilet paper, meat products and medicines. Steven Saphore | AFP | Getty Images[/caption]
The need for more help
Vaccinated eligible visa holders, including holders of Working Holiday Makers visas, have been able to enter Australia without applying for a travel exemption since Dec. 15, 2021.
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Passengers from Singapore arrive in Sydney, Australia, on Nov. 21, 2021. For the purposes of general tourism, Australia is open to New Zealanders and vaccinated citizens — but not other residents — of Singapore, Japan and South Korea. Bai Xuefei | Xinhua News Agency | Getty Images[/caption]
A sharp rise in cases
The move to give financial incentives to backpackers is seemingly at odds with the closed-door tourism policy Australia has had in place for much of the pandemic.
Morrison’s announcement comes as he faces criticism over a surge of Covid-19 cases that has driven up infection and hospitalization rates, and which resulted in a record number of deaths on Tuesday.
The country, which had few daily cases for much of 2020 and the first half of 2021, now has more than 550,000 active cases, according to Australian’s Department of Health.
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More than 80% percent of Australia’s total Covid infections have been detected in the past month.Carla Gottgens| Bloomberg | Getty Images[/caption]
Hospitals in the state of Victoria, home to Melbourne, moved to “Code Brown” emergency status this week, a level typically reserved for natural disasters or large-scale accidents, according to local media. It’s the first time such declaration has been made across the entire state, according to local reports.
The prime minister’s ratings slid this week, according to Reuters, months ahead of a vote where he will seek re-election.
The poll was conducted before he ousted Djokovic from the country, a move that was popular among Australians.
SOURCE: CNBC NEWS