Australia is welcoming immigration

Nov 30
13:15

2016

Nancy Damon

Nancy Damon

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The Australian population is experiencing an increase because of the coming up of immigrants here. The country’s population is expected to increase to 24 million. This is due to the high influx of immigrants here.

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  The population growth as estimated by the Australian Bureau of Statistics is dependent on the statistics which are 1 person born in this country every 91 seconds. The migration from other countries was responsible for the growth in population in this country by 54% in the year 2015. These statistics have been released by the filing of passenger cards at the international airports of this country. However,Australia is welcoming immigration  Articles in the year 2009, the Australia immigration led to a growth of 66% in the population of this country. In fact, the overseas immigration has replaced the birth rate of this country as the primary cause of increase in population. The low population of Australia is an amazing statistic given the land area of this country. The city of Shanghai has the same numbers of population with a land area which is 1/1000th of that of Australia land area.

Peter Costello, who was a treasurer of this country, had urged Australian couples to have three children stating “one for the father, one for the mother and one for the country”.

The birth rates in Australia however are not very high at 1.8% in the year 2015. Based on these birth statistics and 24 million total population, Australia is an excellent country for immigration.

The population of this country thanks to Australia immigration will attain the figures of 25 million in the year 2018. This is such a low number as compared to the vast population of India at 1.31 billion in 2016 and China at 1.357 billion in 2013. You can contact immigration Australia consultants to get more information by immigration to this nation.

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