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Consultation has concluded
Migration NT in the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade is undertaking consultations with a wide range of stakeholders through surveys, public forums, workshops and interviews, to collect insights that will inform the design of the Northern Territory (NT) Business and Skilled Migration Strategy for 2022- 2027.
Increased international migration is vital to population growth and building a skilled and diverse workforce. (NT Population Growth Strategy 2018-28). Business and skilled migration has significant economic and social benefits to the NT. It can help fill workforce gaps, and provide new expertise and opportunities to grow our industries. Business and skilled migration will play a significant role as we rebuild from the impacts of COVID-19 which has exacerbated skills shortages across many NT industries.
Your input to designing this Strategy is an important contribution to the future of the NT.
NT businesses, individuals, and representative bodies are invited to provide feedback on their priorities for the NT Business and Skilled Migration Strategy, via a survey.
The survey has 9 questions, and is estimated to take less than 10 minutes to complete.
You can have your say through:
the survey below
attaching a written submission below.
attending one of our public forums, which will take place
in Alice Springs on Tuesday 30 November 2021, from 4 pm to 6 pm, or
In Darwin on Thursday 2 December 2021, from 4 pm to 6 pm
Consultation closes at 5pm Friday 10 December 2021.
Migration NT in the Department of Industry, Tourism and Trade is undertaking consultations with a wide range of stakeholders through surveys, public forums, workshops and interviews, to collect insights that will inform the design of the Northern Territory (NT) Business and Skilled Migration Strategy for 2022- 2027.
Increased international migration is vital to population growth and building a skilled and diverse workforce. (NT Population Growth Strategy 2018-28). Business and skilled migration has significant economic and social benefits to the NT. It can help fill workforce gaps, and provide new expertise and opportunities to grow our industries. Business and skilled migration will play a significant role as we rebuild from the impacts of COVID-19 which has exacerbated skills shortages across many NT industries.
Your input to designing this Strategy is an important contribution to the future of the NT.
NT businesses, individuals, and representative bodies are invited to provide feedback on their priorities for the NT Business and Skilled Migration Strategy, via a survey.
The survey has 9 questions, and is estimated to take less than 10 minutes to complete.
You can have your say through:
the survey below
attaching a written submission below.
attending one of our public forums, which will take place
in Alice Springs on Tuesday 30 November 2021, from 4 pm to 6 pm, or
In Darwin on Thursday 2 December 2021, from 4 pm to 6 pm