‘Party’s over for rorters’: government cracks down on visa scams

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Private colleges will be banned from paying commissions to education agents who poach students from rival institutions in a sweeping crackdown on visa rorting.

, found that gaps and weaknesses in Australia’s visa system were enabling “criminal organisations and unscrupulous people” to “exploit people and make money”.

, delivered to the government in March, were banning temporary migrants from working in the sex industry and the introduction of character tests for migration agents. Flagging further measures to come on “dodgy” operators in the international education sector, Clare said: “The Nixon review identified the need to increase monitoring and compliance in the international education sector and the government is responding.”

 

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