The Entrepreneur visa- Another way to support innovation in Australia

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As per the recent updated from the the Department of Immigration and Border Protection news, an new entrepreneur visa will be introduced at later this year. Now, the Department is on the progress of getting propose setting and hope the related regulations and police will be ready for his type of visa. Please see the news published on the Department website for your information.

A consultation process for a new Entrepreneur visa will start today, seeking feedback on the proposed settings for the visa.

The Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, Christopher Pyne, said we want to attract the best and brightest entrepreneurial talent and skills to Australia.

“It is critical for Australia’s prosperity and growth, that we not only tap into the best entrepreneurial minds in Australia, but we also make it easier for talent from overseas to contribute to this country’s innovative future,” Mr Pyne said.

“We are also keen to retain those educated and talented people, who have come to Australia and developed their knowledge base during their time in this country.”

The Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, Peter Dutton, said the visa would help promote innovation and encourage individuals to take part in the consultation process.

“Under the National Innovation and Science Agenda [NISA], the new Entrepreneur visa will facilitate the entry to Australia and stay of entrepreneurs with innovative ideas and financial backing from a third party,” Mr Dutton said.

“I encourage individuals to provide their feedback as part of the consultation process to ensure the visa achieves the desired outcome.”

The Entrepreneur visa will be introduced in November 2016.

The Department of Immigration and Border Protection is seeking feedback on the proposed policy settings for the new visa – further information can be found on the Department’s website at: http://www.border.gov.au/about/reports-publications/discussion-papers-submissions

The Department also welcomes feedback from other interested parties, who may make submissions in response to a set of consultation questions available online at: http://www.border.gov.au/about/reports-publications/discussion-papers-submissions/entrepreneur-visa

Submissions will be open until Friday 18 March 2016.

SOURCE: http://www.minister.border.gov.au/peterdutton/2016/Pages/entrepreneur-visa.aspx

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