
Study to stay: Report finds most international students miss direct permanent residency pathway
A recent report from Jobs and Skills Australia highlights that many international graduates encounter barriers to fully participating in the labour market and frequently earn less than their domestic counterparts. The study also notes that only a few have moved directly to permanent residency.
SBS Hindi · SBS Audio
October 1, 20259m 37s
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A recent report from Jobs and Skills Australia highlights that many international graduates encounter barriers to fully participating in the labour market and frequently earn less than their domestic counterparts. The study also notes that only a few have moved directly to permanent residency.