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Millionair­e’s visa programme faces axe in Australia

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“If people are legitimate immigrants, they should get regular work permits like everybody else.” Bill Browder

SYDNEY: Australia is set to review a visa for people who invest at least A$5mil (Us$3.4mil or Rm15.3mil) in the country, with the home affairs minister saying she sees little reason to retain the programme that has been criticised as providing a fast track for wealthy Chinese.

The Significan­t Investor visa is designed to attract funds into the country, with holders required to maintain their investment for the term of the visa, which can be up to five years.

Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Clare O’neill told Sky News Australia yesterday that there weren’t a lot of benefits to continuing the scheme. “I can’t see a lot of reasons to keep it,” she said in an interview.

The Grattan Institute, an Australian public policy think tank, has called for the Business Investment and Innovation visa programme, under which the Significan­t Investor falls, to be scrapped, saying it leads to projects being financed that wouldn’t normally be green lit, and that holders provide relatively little tax income for the government.

They tend to be aged over 45, with limited English language skills, and cost A$120,000 (RM368,742) more in public services than they pay in taxes over their lifetimes, the institute said in a report last year, citing calculatio­ns from the Australian Treasury.

News Corp’s The Australian newspaper has been a vocal critic of the Significan­t Investor scheme, saying that at least 600 wealthy Chinese had used the visa as a pathway to Australian citizenshi­p.

Bill Browder – founder of hedge fund Hermitage Capital LLP and architect of the Magnitsky Act – has also criticised it, telling The Australian the programme, and others like it globally, should be shut down.

“If people are legitimate immigrants, they should get regular work permits like everybody else,” Browder was quoted as saying Sept 8. — Bloomberg

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