H1B Visa Abuse: What Do Software Engineers Earn in India and Pakistan?

fannekhan

Banned
US Rep Issa says #India benefits disproportionately from #H1B visas, Wants min #H1B worker salary raised to $100,000

http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/india-disproportionately-benefits-from-h-1b-scheme/article17688961.ece

Indian companies and workers are disproportionately gaining from the current method of allocation of H-1B visas and this is a distortion of the programme, said a U.S lawmaker at the forefront of an ongoing campaign against alleged abuse of the visa programme.

The current system of selecting H-1B visa recipients is neither fair nor efficient, and it must be replaced, said Congressman Darrell Issa, who has recently introduced a Bill that proposes to raise the minimum salary of H-1B employees to $1,00,000 per year from the current level of $60,000.

Speaking at an event organised by the Atlantic Council on Monday, the California Republican was not sure if his Bill will be passed by the legislature, but said: The President supports the Bill and we will have strong support in the Senate.

A distortion


We cant have 75% of a programme going to Indian-owned, Indian-operated companies and Indian employees and not say that this is a distortion. At the end of these reforms, will this programme still disproportionately favour countries that are willing to let go of their high-skilled workers and come here? Yes. Will it be as extreme as it is now? No, the lawmaker said.

The Congressman had proposed to expand the number of visas in a Bill in 2013, but he said that proposal is not desirable now. We were then saying that we are pushing to get the best and the brightest to the country. We had a lot of good people going away even after graduating from U.S. universities, including the medical doctors, he said adding that due to the abuse of the programme, American people have lost confidence in it.


wah re jealous pakistani wah , tum america ja kar bhi wohi rahe .
tumko kisne roka hai apply karne se ?
tumhare yaha to madarse hai haqqani network ke ,tum log kya jano high tech education ki bat ?
jo do number ke donkey visa se par hote hai woh bhi ja bomb blast aur drug supply karte hai .


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[FONT=&amp]L[/FONT]ate on Monday, after a 53-hour Jack Bauer-style manhunt, Faisal Shahzad the person allegedly behind the Time Square bomb plot was arrested. The 30-year-old was buckled into his seat on a flight out of JFK Airport in New York, on his way to Dubai. His first words to the authorities: "I was expecting you. Are you NYPD or FBI?" To his bitter disappointment neither the FBI nor NYPD escorted him off the airline: Customs and Border Patrol agents took Shahzad away.
There is nothing remarkable about Faisal Shahzad. The married, father-of-twoarrived in the US a decade ago, and studied privately in both Washington and Connecticut. No mosque claims to have any knowledge of him, and so far the most interesting fact about his life to have emerged is that he frequently ate at the Red Lobster restaurant chain. What is remarkable, however, is that Shahzad now stands alongside growing alumni of fellow would-be-terrorists who for want of a cruder word messed up. The nature of the flawed attempts does show that these young men are juvenile and like many other criminals.
Shahzad wanted to cause havoc in the heart of New York City. He was, however, to fail. His plan, it appears, was to blow up a crude gasoline and propane device inside a parked SUV. He intended to do so using M-88 fireworks, which would be hard-pressed to "damage a watermelon". There was no explosion. As he abandoned the vehicle, the keys found in the ignition included the key to his home in Bridgeport, and the place where he purchased the fireworks had him clearly sighted on video tape. So overall, not the brightest terrorist around: though he's certainly not the dumbest.
In December last year Omar Farouk Abdulmutallab known now as the 'Detroit Bomber' discovered that the device he hoped to detonate preferred to stay in his underwear. En route to being arrested, Abdulmutallab saw his trouser leg on fire. He later told authorities of being directed by al-Qaida. Perhaps not the finest graduate from the al-Qaida ranks. But neither was Richard Reid, the infamous "Shoe Bomber" of 2001, whose boot-held device failed to detonate due to foot perspiration. Then of course there are the seven Afghans involved in the Najibullah Zazi case last year, who attempted to rent a truck at a Queens U-Haul rental without credit cards or identification. Clearly they were not well versed in the shock such a gesture would receive in the US where even chocolate bars are regularly purchased with credit cards these days. The manager, just slightly suspicious, called the police.
My point here is not to paint all terrorists as incompetent: no one would call Mohammad Atta or Khalid Sheikh Mohammad amateurs. To do so would be to dampen legitimate national security concerns. Although there has not been a 9/11-style attack on US soil since well, since 9/11, the volume of small-scale attempts is clearly growing. In the past six months alone, there have been three notable events, and terrorists like Shahzad may raise a vulnerability to terrorism. That is, if we treat this as terrorism.
In the post-9/11 era there has been a special effort by intelligence services and terrorism researchers to decipher the "terrorist mind". It is, however, counter-productive to think along such static lines, due in part to the sheer uselessness of a lot of the terrorist activity seen so far. Modelling a terror suspect based upon the activity of Reid, Zazi, Abdulmutallab or Shahzad could even lead to an under-estimation of what more serious suspects may, or may not be, able to do. Many terrorists are often weak, and not very bright, rather like most criminals, and therefore they should be tried and treated like criminals too. An attempt to unravel special legislation, or even altering legislation regarding their handling, would play into the hands of global networks such as the Taliban, who seem to be tuned into the nearest cave television waiting to claim responsibility.
Another case may elucidate. Ali Beheshti, in 2008, miserably attempted to bomb the home of a controversial author in the UK. Beheshti, a bungling individual, who would often be seen shouting and screaming at radical rallies, even managed to accidentally set himself alight at a protest once. Yet, for all of Beheshti's visits to radical websites, protests in London, and so on, only one, concrete, fact about Beheshti could help to predict that he was a danger: Beheshti had a criminal conviction for the attempted murder of his father. Of course, radical indoctrination plays its part, but it does not tell us the complete story about a violent act. Indeed, there are those terrorists for whom ideology is the principal factor to cause terror around the world. But this cannot be said for all. Are Shahzad and the like the front-line warriors of global terrorism? I don't think so. At best, they are dumb criminals who should be branded as such.
And this is what makes the debate over Shahzad's Miranda rights so amusing. Senator John McCain said this week that reading Shahzad his Miranda rights would be a "mistake". "Don't give this guy his Miranda rights," declared the former presidential candidate, "until we find out what it's all about." Perhaps McCain has failed to understand that the Miranda Rights which stipulate that a suspect must be informed that they have the right to remain silent and the right to an attorney -- are of course by design intended to be read to suspects 'before we find out what it's all about.' This is the basis for their existence.
Even Glenn Beck, the man who once said Barack Obama has a "deep-seated hatred for white people", agreed to Shahzad being "Mirandized": "He's a citizen of the United States so I say we uphold the law and the Constitution on citizens."
I agree with Mr Beck. Upholding the law is precisely how to deal with Shahzad. Any move to provide excessive credibility will galvanize other sad, pathetic, young individuals craving the same attention. After all, we already know it is being expected.

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RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
H1-B Visa Applications Pour In by Truckload Before Door Slams Shut

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/03/us/tech-visa-applications-h1b.html?_r=1


In 2014, the last year for which information is available, just 13 outsourcing firms accounted for a third of all granted visas. The top recipients were Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys and Wipro, all based in India.

The companies, which subcontract their employees to banks, retailers and other businesses in the United States to do programming, accounting and other work, often inundate the immigration service with tens of thousands of applications.

BitTitan, a growing company that hopes to hire 60 engineers in the next 12 months, is submitting six applications. We are trying to fill specific positions around cloud and artificial intelligence, the chief executive, Geeman Yip, said. If we cant fill them, our innovation suffers.


Several bipartisan bills in the Senate and the House seek to make companies give more priority to American workers before they fill jobs with H-1B visas. They also seek to raise the minimum pay for the jobs, which depend on skill level and location: A computer systems analyst in Pittsburgh, for example, must make at least $49,000 under current regulations. The theory is that higher pay will eliminate some of the rationale for importing workers.

A draft of a presidential executive order on protecting American jobs and workers by strengthening the integrity of foreign worker visa programs was distributed widely in late January but never signed. Then, without warning, Citizenship and Immigration Services published a memo on its website over the weekend that could affect many applications.

Specifically, companies seeking to import computer programmers at the lowest pay levels will have to prove that the work they perform qualifies as specialty labor, which is what the H-1B visas were created for. There will be greater scrutiny of the role the company wants to fill, said Lynden Melmed, a lawyer in Washington and a former chief counsel for the immigration service.

The measure appears to be directed mainly at outsourcing firms, rather than the big technology companies, which tend to hire workers at higher skill and pay levels.

In a statement, the National Association of Software and Services Companies, the main trade group for Indias outsourcing industry, said, The H-1B visa system exists specifically because the U.S. has a persistent shortage of high-skilled I.T. talent.

The group said that its members followed all the programs rules, and that the change would have little impact. It is aimed at screening out less-qualified workers, whereas our members tend to provide well-credentialed workers to help U.S. companies fill their skills gaps and compete globally, it said.

Even before the memo and the Justice Departments warning, fears about the future of the H-1B program were making this year more pressure-packed than most. Just to make sure the petitions get in, almost every client demanded that theirs arrive on the first day, said Greg McCall, a lawyer at Perkins Coie in Seattle who prepared 150 applications.

Inside the federal building, a formidable structure that has provided backdrops for movies including Coma and Outbreak, the logistical dance unfolded over two floors. In the mailroom, about 40 people wearing blue gloves sat around tables opening packages that arrived nonstop in six-foot-high bins. In a huge warehouse, those same packages were separated according to whether the applicants had bachelors or masters degrees.

All told, 1,500 workers were involved, with a second shift expected to stretch past normal business hours.

This is the day we prepare for months and months in advance, said Donna P. Campagnolo, the centers deputy director.

Trucks came and went all day, with some couriers, including from FedEx, staggering their deliveries to avoid having dozens of trucks backed up at the gate.
 

nepali.nationalist

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Dude..this idiot Kamdev, jarmani das is an INDIAN ...he disguises himself as a Pakistani to spread what he thinks secretarianism. :biggthumpup: ...but most of the forum members know he is an Indian with multiple ID's.

My expertise are beyond your comprehension skills. And I couldn't care any lesser whether you think I'm fibbing or not.
Pakistan can't afford me because there is no market for my skill set, 3d, motion graphics, vfx, architectural visualization etc. A an architect by the name of Arqam Sabzwari contacted me and he said his budget is 15k PKR. Would you do it for 15kpkr when you're making $300 an hour? No sane person would. So go ahead call me a liar lol **** factor = zero. That's why you'll never move ahead.
Most like Jarmani das would be ready to suck my dk in a heartbeat if they knew who I was lol, but oh well he wouldn't even pass up as my janitor.
You're in NY as you claim, which I could easily say you're lying about. Go ask someone how much a creative/interactive, 3d generalist/technical consultant earns a year.


A 30 sec spot can take up to 15 days, plus a week or so to render it, post produce it and hand it over...... Your math is way off but then again, that ought to happen when you try to call out someone on something you know nothing about. Next time think before you open up your mouth, you'll be less likely laughed at.
 

bakhshu.pk

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Dude..this idiot Kamdev, jarmani das is an INDIAN ...he disguises himself as a Pakistani to spread what he thinks secretarianism. :biggthumpup: ...but most of the forum members know he is an Indian with multiple ID's.

What nonsense ? Whoever talks sense is indian ?
 

nepali.nationalist

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Dekhiyay bhai ...H-1 visa koi UK hotel buffet ka khana nahi hai kay wahan bhi kahaya aur phir tiffin mein daal ker chori ker kar laygaye ..:lol::lol:

Bhai americans keh rahay hain kay khudara app apni chooran ki dukaan INdia mein lagain aur USA mut ayeeyay...yeh baat app jitna jaldi samjhain utni hi achi hai apkay liay.

ab apki chori nahi chalaygi kiyoonki americans ko hosh agayee hai, jesay new zealand kay church nay dhakay dey ker nikala hai ab TRUMP bhai bhi aesi hi baat ker rrha ahai .

Ab app please TOILET banayey aur R@pe kerna bund kerkay India mein koi kaam dhandha talaash ki jiyaye...ache din nahi arahay :biggthumpup:

are inko allama iqbal aur qayad e azam bhi insan nahi bana paye to america kaise dna change kar dega ? :lol::lol::lol:
sari dunia se jalte rahenge , india ke nam se to inke khas jagah me jalan barh jata hai .
 
lagta hai jesay TRUMP h-1 per pabandi laga raha hai ...ab to ch@ddi log ko chabri hi lagani peray gi varanasi mein [hilar][hilar][hilar]

H1b visa , only respectable job for pakistani in google , ande ki chhabri lagaye @nepali.laltashrif [hilar]


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ande nepal se aur chhabri apne mulk ki , kya jabardast scheme hai .........:biggthumpup::biggthumpup::biggthumpup:

trump is langoti ko turant bula lega .


google ke samne ande ki chhabri wala @nepali urf hazzam with special H1B VISA





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nepali.nationalist

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
arey bhai app ko kaha hai apkay liay H-1b ka naam lena bhi gaali hai ..chore dijiyay h1-b ko .....woh nahi dena chahtay apko h-1b aur app apni dukaan dhaarvi mein lgagayee ...boht moaj masti kerli American Jobs chore ker kay. unko ab aqal agayee hai ..

App nay itni lobbying ki mager nateeja kiya nikla ? ...kal usnay phir Software coolies per pabandi laga dii hai ..:lol:

app kisi ache din kay khwaab mut dekhiyay, werna aur jootay peraingay ....chup ker kay supa pawah wapis ayeyay....toilet bananayay, r@pe ko khatm ki jiaie aur koi chaye pani ki dukaan laga ker time pass kijiyay ...aur h-1b ka naam deemkah say nikal dijiyay:biggthumpup:



H1b visa , only respectable job for pakistani in google , ande ki chhabri lagaye @nepali.laltashrif [hilar]


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ande nepal se aur chhabri apne mulk ki , kya jabardast scheme hai .........:biggthumpup::biggthumpup::biggthumpup:

trump is langoti ko turant bula lega .


google ke samne ande ki chhabri wala @nepali urf hazzam with special H1B VISA





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RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
With its bad #engineers and horrible #internet, #India is far from becoming the next #SiliconValley https://qz.com/950473 via @qzindia
...However, surprisingly, India fared poorly, ranking 26 out of the 28 major global tech hubs evaluated in HackerRanks April 06 report (paywall).
The coding recruitment platform rated each country on nine factors: corruption perception, english-language proficiency, competition for talent from other tech companies, average salary, rent, taxes, internet speed, STEM grads, and skill. Overall, Singapore topped the list because it had the lowest taxes, fastest internet & exceptional talent. Last year, the Singaporean government committed $19 billion towards R&D and the local engineering ecosystem, while Google expanded its office in the city-state to 1,000 engineers.
Indias weaknesses

While India ranked fourth for its supply of cost-efficient engineering talent, it ranked 19th on skill sets as the quality of its talent is questionable. Besides, it isnt going to stay cheap forever. The developer cost, the executive cost, was supposed to be at least 50% (compared to Silicon Valley). Now its like 75%. And its not going down, its only going up, says Ravisankar. India is also at the bottom on corruption and taxes. Moreover, the time difference with the US doesnt

make life any easier.
Most importantly, India is the worst when it comes to the internet.
An Economist Intelligence Unit study of internet inclusiveness ranked India first among 75 countries on policies to ensure connectivity. However, network availability and quality in the country were deeply flawed. A 3Q 2016 Akamai report says Indias 4.1 megabits per second (Mbps) average internet speed is Asias slowest. Frequent power cuts in pockets of the country and a sizeable chunk of the population240 millionlacking power supply, only add to the chaos.
Where to go

As the Trump administration clamps down on immigrant workers, companies in the Valleythe biggest tech behemoths and up to 19,000 startupswill probably seek innovation hubs outside the US. Even otherwise, the region is approaching saturation.
HackerRank designed an interactive tool that lists the top countries for users based on parameters that matter to them. Large companies like Google or Facebook might care less about cost than a startup. Smaller, more agile companies may prioritize cost-effectiveness and skill level to hire developers who can start coding on day-one, the report states. If youre anticipating overseas collaboration, then low corruption levels and language barriers could take priority. For instance, despite its shortcomings, a company that values cost savings above all might find India favourable due to the low rents and cheap labour costs here.

The following are HackerRanks top five countries for collaboration, cost, and talent, and their rankings in the sub-categories used to determine them.
COLLABORATION Internet English Corruption
1. Singapore 1 8 5
2. Canada 12 1 6
3. UK 10 1 9
4. New Zealand 17 1 3
5. Ireland 13 1 10
COST Salary Taxes Rent
1. Egypt 1 14 1
2. Bulgaria 8 5 4
3. The Philippines 2 13 8
4. India 4 23 3
5. Hungary 7 15 5
TALENT STEM Grads Skill Competition
1. China 1 1 20
2. Taiwan 3 5 5
3. Russia 9 2 14
4. Poland 8 3 11
5. Hungary 25 4 12



While these locations show promise, Silicon Valley remains a class apart. I think Silicon Valley is still one of the best places to start a company because of infrastructure, for things like Y-Combinator, and other investors, says Ravisankar. People there have solved the social network problem. People have built YouTube, people have built Paypal, people have built Square.



 

laluprasad

Banned
arey bhai app ko kaha hai apkay liay H-1b ka naam lena bhi gaali hai ..chore dijiyay h1-b ko .....woh nahi dena chahtay apko h-1b aur app apni dukaan dhaarvi mein lgagayee ...boht moaj masti kerli American Jobs chore ker kay. unko ab aqal agayee hai ..

App nay itni lobbying ki mager nateeja kiya nikla ? ...kal usnay phir Software coolies per pabandi laga dii hai ..:lol:

app kisi ache din kay khwaab mut dekhiyay, werna aur jootay peraingay ....chup ker kay supa pawah wapis ayeyay....toilet bananayay, r@pe ko khatm ki jiaie aur koi chaye pani ki dukaan laga ker time pass kijiyay ...aur h-1b ka naam deemkah say nikal dijiyay:biggthumpup:


angrej sabko naukri dega , don't pareshan.
 

nepali.nationalist

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Sunliya ..research kiya keh rahi hai ??

log "majak" ura rahay hain ...arey kab tuk jobs chori kero gay ....yeh dekh research bhi bata rahi hai kay cheap services provide kernay say koi supa pawah nahi ban jata ..apni industry lagani perhti hai ..toilet banana perhta hai ...ab TRUMP huzoor nay do latein mari hain to aqal arahi hai ..

yeh perh kya likha hai :

With its bad #engineers and horrible #internet, #India is far from becoming the next #SiliconValley https://qz.com/950473 via @qzindia

...However, surprisingly, India fared poorly, ranking 26 out of the 28 major global tech hubs evaluated in HackerRank’s April 06 report (paywall).
The coding recruitment platform rated each country on nine factors: corruption perception, english-language proficiency, competition for talent from other tech companies, average salary, rent, taxes, internet speed, STEM grads, and skill. Overall, Singapore topped the list because it had “the lowest taxes, fastest internet & exceptional talent.” Last year, the Singaporean government committed $19 billion towards R&D and the local engineering ecosystem, while Google expanded its office in the city-state to 1,000 engineers.
India’s weaknesses

angrej sabko naukri dega , don't pareshan.
 

RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
Trump Puts India First
By Tim Culpan

https://www.bloomberg.com/gadfly/ar...ts-indians-first-by-clamping-down-on-it-visas

"Putting American Workers First," reads the bold headline on the home page of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, proclaiming: "New Measures to Detect H-1B Visa Fraud and Abuse."A click through to the April 3 statement outlines steps the agency will take to clamp down on the use of temporary visas for foreign workers in specialty occupations. Among the areas of focus: "Employers petitioning for H-1B workers who work off-site at another company or organizations location."Indian technology companies are in the cross hairs. Outsourcing providers such as Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Infosys Ltd. and Wipro Ltd. are contracted by U.S. firms and government agencies to deploy programmers and engineers. This usually happens at the client's premises instead of their own offices: that is, "offsite."

Indian nationals are so dominant in the H-1B program that they accounted for 195,247, or 70.1 percent, of all beneficiaries in 2015. PROPORTION OF H-1B VISAS THAT GO TO INDIANS70.1%Whatever the impact on these outsourcing companies, the crackdown is already hurting the net worth of their billionaire founders as investors anticipate tightened enforcement will hurt earnings, Bloomberg News reported Wednesday. Tata Consultancy has lost about 3 percent since the U.S. administration announced on March 3 it would suspend premium processing of H-1B visas, lagging a 2.8 percent advance in the benchmark Sensex index.
 

RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
What software engineers are making around the world right now

https://techcrunch.com/2017/02/09/what-software-engineers-are-making-around-the-world-right-now/

https://hired.com/state-of-salaries-2017
A new study published by the data science team at Hired, a jobs marketplace for tech workers, shows why it’s becoming harder for software engineers to afford life in San Francisco, even while they make more money than their peers elsewhere in the U.S. and the world.

Based on 280,000 interview requests and job offers provided by more than 5,000 companies to 45,000 job seekers on Hired’s platform, the company’s data team has determined that the average salary for a software engineer in the Bay Area is $134,000. That’s more than software engineers anywhere in the country, through Seattle trails closely behind, paying engineers an average of $126,000. In other tech hubs, including Boston, Austin, L.A., New York, and Washington, D.C., software engineers are paid on average between $110,000 and $120,000.

Yet higher salaries don’t mean much with jaw-dropping rents and other soaring expenses associated with life in “Silicon Valley,” and San Francisco more specifically. Indeed, factoring in the cost of living, San Francisco is now one of the lowest-paying cities for software engineers, according to Hired’s lead data scientist, Jessica Kirkpatrick. According to her analysis, the $110,000 that an Austin engineer makes is the rough equivalent of being paid $198,000 in the Bay Area, considering how much further each dollar goes in the sprawling capital of Texas. The same is true of Melbourne, Australia, where software engineers are paid a comparatively low $107,000 on average, but who are making the equivalent of $150,000 in San Francisco.

In fact, Hired says it’s seeing a “huge percentage of our candidates” in other markets that are attracting and hiring relocation candidates. In Austin, says Kirkpatrick, 60 percent of job offers are being extended to and filled by people outside of Texas.

(It should be noted that candidates who are willing to move to a new city are often paid more than local candidates, per Hired. It says this is especially true of European, Canadian, and Asian markets, where, astonishingly, non-local candidates can earn up to 57 percent more than their local peers.)

How bias shows up in salaries

Hired’s study explores a range of other data, including how much data scientists and product managers are being paid across 16 major cities and how that salary information has changed over time. Of greater interest to us, however, is another section focused on the impact of bias on salaries and hiring practices. It’s something Hired began following roughly a year ago by collecting voluntary demographic data from candidates and examining how their identity impacts the wages they ask for — and what they receive.

Bias is nothing new, of course. In fact, in a survey released Tuesday by the job site Indeed.com, one quarter of U.S. workers in the tech sector said they’ve felt discrimination at work due to their race, gender, age, religion or sexual orientation. Roughly 29 percent of female respondents said they experienced discrimination, compared with 21 percent of men. Meanwhile, 32 percent of Asian and nonwhite employees said they were discriminated against, compared with 22 percent of white employees.
 

RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
[FONT=&quot]#India biggest loser as #Australia decides to abolish 457 #immigration work visas | The News Minute. #h1bvisa[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]Adopting a new "Australians first" approach to skilled migration, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced that he will be abolishing the existing 457 Visa programme, currently used by temporary foreign workers to gain employment in the country.

The 457 Visa programme is used mainly to hire foreign workers in the restaurant, IT and medical industries and the majority of such visa holders came from India, Britain and China, reported the Sydney Morning Herald on Tuesday.

According to government statistics, 95,758 people were living in Australia under 457 Visa programme last year, with the highest proportion coming from India (24.6 per cent), followed by Britain (19.5 per cent) and China (5.8 per cent).

Turnbull used Facebook to announce the policy, which he said would "put jobs first" and "Australians first", signalling a reduction in the occupations available to skilled foreign workers and raising the threshold to qualify.

"We are putting jobs first, we are putting Australians first," he said. "We are an immigration nation, but the fact remains that Australian workers must have priority for Australian jobs."

Stating that Australian workers must have priority for Australian jobs, he said: "We will no longer allow 457 Visa system to be passports to jobs that could and should go to Australians."

At a press conference in Canberra, Turnbull said the 457 Visa system needed to be replaced because it had "lost its credibility".

The scheme will be replaced by two temporary visas that will impose tougher English language tests, stricter labour market testing, at least two years of work experience and a mandatory police check.

The numbers of jobs eligible for the two-year and four-year visa streams will be slashed, with 216 occupations ranging from antique dealer to fisheries officer to shoe-maker, axed from a list of 651 professions on the list.

Accounting giant KPMG criticised the decision, saying "there is no evidence the current system is not working".

However, Turnbull dismissed that claim, arguing the abolition of the 457 Visa regime was "a decision of my government... this has been a careful exercise in policy development", reported the daily.[/FONT]
 

RiazHaq

Senator (1k+ posts)
#Trump signs executive order tightening rules on #H1B visa program. Will impact #India the most http://to.pbs.org/2peI3Tt via @NewsHour

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to tighten the rules for technology companies seeking to bring highly skilled foreign workers to the U.S.

The order Trump signed at the Kenosha, Wisconsin, headquarters of tool maker Snap-on Inc. targets the H-1B visa program. The White House says the program undercuts American workers by bringing in large numbers of cheaper foreign workers, which drives down U.S. wages.

The order directs U.S. agencies to propose rules to prevent immigration fraud and abuse in the program.

Agencies are also being asked to suggest changes so that H-1B visas are granted to the most-skilled or highest-paid applicants.

Trump says the order sends a powerful signal to the world that the U.S. will defend its workers, protect their jobs and put America first. He narrowly carried Wisconsin in November on the strength of support from white, working class voters. But Trump is currently facing a 41 percent approval in the state.

 

fannekhan

Banned
#Trump signs executive order tightening rules on #H1B visa program. Will impact #India the most http://to.pbs.org/2peI3Tt via @NewsHour

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to tighten the rules for technology companies seeking to bring highly skilled foreign workers to the U.S.

The order Trump signed at the Kenosha, Wisconsin, headquarters of tool maker Snap-on Inc. targets the H-1B visa program. The White House says the program undercuts American workers by bringing in large numbers of cheaper foreign workers, which drives down U.S. wages.

The order directs U.S. agencies to propose rules to prevent immigration fraud and abuse in the program.

Agencies are also being asked to suggest changes so that H-1B visas are granted to the “most-skilled or highest-paid applicants.”

Trump says the order sends a “powerful signal to the world” that the U.S. will defend its workers, protect their jobs and put America first. He narrowly carried Wisconsin in November on the strength of support from white, working class voters. But Trump is currently facing a 41 percent approval in the state.



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