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Statistical information on visit, study, work, migration and humanitarian visas.
Migration, asylum and humanitarian programmes provide the statistics that enable forward planning in the form of indicative forecasts and estimates.
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Migration Program statistics - Migration Program outcomes and trends.
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Humanitarian Program statistics - Australia's Humanitarian Program provides details on protection and resettlement of refugees.
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Net overseas migration statistics - Net Overseas Migration (NOM) statistical publications including NOM forecasts, regional NOM estimates and historical estimates.
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State and territory statistics - Statistical publications and links to pivot tables with a state dimension.
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Overseas arrivals and departures statistics - The number of movements by type of traveller, including settlers, students, temporary residents and visitors.
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Temporary Entrants Program - Information about temporary entrants and New Zealand citizens present in Australia at a particular date.
- Migration agent activity reports and statistics - Migration agent activity reports and statistics on the migration advice industry in Australia, including the number of agents registered, complaints and sanction decisions.
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Immigration detention statistics - Statistics on the number of detainees in immigration detention are updated on a regular basis.
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Onshore processing statistics - Statistics on the release of unauthorised maritime arrivals on Bridging E visa.
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Historical migration statistics - Statistical data on migration from 1945 – covering settler arrivals, permanent additions, the migration program, humanitarian program and population.
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Country profiles - A series of reports containing key statistical information on permanent and temporary migration trends, emigration and population for Australia's main migrant source countries.
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Community Protection Summary – Statistical information on the number of individuals on Bridging (Removal Pending) (subclass 070) visa (BVR) as a result of the High Court orders in the matter of
NZYQ v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs.