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Recently the Department of Immigration and Citizenship announced that the most popular immigration destinations in Australia for the period 2008 to 2009 are New South Wales and Victoria.
Australian Immigration figures for skilled immigration show the following:
- In the period 2008-08 69 456 skilled migrants came to Australia.
- 55 per cent of skilled immigrants moved to New South Wales and Victoria.
- 19 071 immigrants settled in New South Wales and 18 630 immigrants settled in Victoria.
Major Immigration Source Countries were the following:
This includes figures for skilled, family and humanitarian immigration
- By birth the greatest immigration source Countries are New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Almost 30 per cent of the 158 021 new immigrants in 2008-09 came from these two Countries.
- Indian immigration went up from 15 338 to 17,283.
- Chinese immigration went up from 12,959 to 15,803.
- South African immigration went up from 5166 to 7201.
Australia remained a popular immigration destination during the economic downturn. Australia did relatively well compared to many Countries during the period 2008-09. Levels of unemployment continue to go down as more and more jobs are created in Australia.