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Australian senate rejects proposed foreign worker visa, citizen curbs

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SYDNEY: Australia’s lawmakers have rejected legislatio­n that would tighten citizenshi­p and foreign worker visa rules, a blow to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull who had sought to stop a loss of his support base to far-right political parties.

In April, Turnbull said Australia would abolish a temporary work visa popular with foreigners and replace it with a new programme requiring better English-language and job skills.

Turnbull also announced plans to raise the bar for citizenshi­p by lengthenin­g the waiting period as well as adding a new “Australian values” test.

But Australia’s senate, where Turnbull’s centre-right government does not enjoy a majority, rejected the proposal in a late vote on Wednesday, with opposition lawmakers insisting the rules were counter to Australian multicultu­ral values.

The senate rejection may further drag on support for Turnbull, which, according to the widely watched Newspoll poll on Monday, languishes at its lowest level in more than two years.

Mathias Cormann, Australia’s special minister of state, said on Wednesday the government will seek to move the legislatio­n through the senate again as soon as they have secured the necessary support.

“We will keep working with all non-government senators to secure the necessary support,” Cormann told Australian Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n radio.

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