Australia is currently over populated, over populated as in
(1) Too many people, but not enough jobs
(2) Too many people, but not enough goods.
Too many people, but not enough goods, helps to drive up the cost of goods, basic economic principle dictate that,
1. When the goods are low in supply but high in demand: Worth of good goes up.
2. When the goods are high in supply but low in demand: Worth of good goes down
Thus, decreasing the population of Australia can
(1) helps to decrease unemployment rate and
(2) might help to decrease the cost of living.
To do so, Australia should
(1) stop encouraging people to migrate into Australia and
(2) encourage people to migrate out of Australia
To discourage people to migrate into Australia via
1. Moving into Australia should be limited to
a. Working visa
b. student visa
c. investment visa
d. spouse visa
e. tourist visa
f. biological or adopted parent of an Australia citizen
g. biological children (under the age of 16) of Australian citizens.
Currently, Australia allow any children of Australian citizens to come to Australia. The end result is, usually, when people from 2nd or 3rd world country come to Australia, via working visa or student visa and become a citizen, they would either
1. first sponsor their parents and spouse would sponsor their parents, which would sponsor any of their children (including middle age adult children), which would then sponsor their spouse, which would then sponsor their parents and so on and/or
2. sponsor their spouse, which would then sponsor their parents, which would then sponsor any of their children (including middle age adult children), which would then sponsor their spouse, which would then sponsor their spouse, which would then sponsor their parents and son on.
People from first world country, usually would not conduct mass migration into Australia vis such method, due to, most of them, who came here come via working or student visa and then decided to become an Australian citizen, after they become fluent in the language and settle in here, due to liking Australia very much or their country allows dual citizenship, but usually with the exception of their spouse, most of their children or parents, would have little or no interest in coming, due to it is moving to a new country they know nothing about and it take time for immigrants to get use to and settle into a new country, especially if they don't speak the language, can be difficult, in the early year and consider they are also from 1st world country, coming to Australia does not give them a better life. For example, most Taiwanese that come to Australia via been sponsor as a child who is an Australian citizen or been sponsor as a child of somebody who is in Australia with a student or working visa, are children or young teenagers, thus, it wasn't their decision to come, it is just like, kids who moved to live in a new city, when their parents get a new job there.
But those who came to Australia from 2nd or 3rd world country, they would all want to come to Australia, even if settle into a new country can be difficult, due to they can have a better life here (although, in recent year, due to Australia is quickly on its way to become a 2nd world country, most people from 2nd world country, are loosing interest in moving to Australia, but those from 3rd world country, still want to move into Australia via such mass migration, through spouse, children and parent sponsorship)
As a result, it mean, Australia is taking in way more immigrant then it can afford to take in. In country such as Japan and Taiwan, they only allow parents to sponsor children that is under the age of sixteen, thus, this same problem that is happening in Australia does not happen in Taiwan and Japan.
On the other hand, Australia should start encouraging people to migrate out of Australia, via, allowing those who are Australian citizen by birth to have dual citizenship. Currently, Australia only allow those who are Australian citizen by naturalized to have dual citizenship, but those who are Australian citizen by birth, must give up their Australian citizenship, if they want to become the citizen of another nation.
(1) Too many people, but not enough jobs
(2) Too many people, but not enough goods.
Too many people, but not enough goods, helps to drive up the cost of goods, basic economic principle dictate that,
1. When the goods are low in supply but high in demand: Worth of good goes up.
2. When the goods are high in supply but low in demand: Worth of good goes down
Thus, decreasing the population of Australia can
(1) helps to decrease unemployment rate and
(2) might help to decrease the cost of living.
To do so, Australia should
(1) stop encouraging people to migrate into Australia and
(2) encourage people to migrate out of Australia
To discourage people to migrate into Australia via
1. Moving into Australia should be limited to
a. Working visa
b. student visa
c. investment visa
d. spouse visa
e. tourist visa
f. biological or adopted parent of an Australia citizen
g. biological children (under the age of 16) of Australian citizens.
Currently, Australia allow any children of Australian citizens to come to Australia. The end result is, usually, when people from 2nd or 3rd world country come to Australia, via working visa or student visa and become a citizen, they would either
1. first sponsor their parents and spouse would sponsor their parents, which would sponsor any of their children (including middle age adult children), which would then sponsor their spouse, which would then sponsor their parents and so on and/or
2. sponsor their spouse, which would then sponsor their parents, which would then sponsor any of their children (including middle age adult children), which would then sponsor their spouse, which would then sponsor their spouse, which would then sponsor their parents and son on.
People from first world country, usually would not conduct mass migration into Australia vis such method, due to, most of them, who came here come via working or student visa and then decided to become an Australian citizen, after they become fluent in the language and settle in here, due to liking Australia very much or their country allows dual citizenship, but usually with the exception of their spouse, most of their children or parents, would have little or no interest in coming, due to it is moving to a new country they know nothing about and it take time for immigrants to get use to and settle into a new country, especially if they don't speak the language, can be difficult, in the early year and consider they are also from 1st world country, coming to Australia does not give them a better life. For example, most Taiwanese that come to Australia via been sponsor as a child who is an Australian citizen or been sponsor as a child of somebody who is in Australia with a student or working visa, are children or young teenagers, thus, it wasn't their decision to come, it is just like, kids who moved to live in a new city, when their parents get a new job there.
But those who came to Australia from 2nd or 3rd world country, they would all want to come to Australia, even if settle into a new country can be difficult, due to they can have a better life here (although, in recent year, due to Australia is quickly on its way to become a 2nd world country, most people from 2nd world country, are loosing interest in moving to Australia, but those from 3rd world country, still want to move into Australia via such mass migration, through spouse, children and parent sponsorship)
As a result, it mean, Australia is taking in way more immigrant then it can afford to take in. In country such as Japan and Taiwan, they only allow parents to sponsor children that is under the age of sixteen, thus, this same problem that is happening in Australia does not happen in Taiwan and Japan.
On the other hand, Australia should start encouraging people to migrate out of Australia, via, allowing those who are Australian citizen by birth to have dual citizenship. Currently, Australia only allow those who are Australian citizen by naturalized to have dual citizenship, but those who are Australian citizen by birth, must give up their Australian citizenship, if they want to become the citizen of another nation.
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