Migration refers to the movement of people from one country or region to another for various reasons such as work, study, family, or resettlement. Australia is a popular destination for migrants due to its high standard of living, job opportunities, and multicultural society.

Migration to Australia is regulated by the Australian government through a range of visa programs that cater to different types of migrants, including skilled workers, students, family members, and refugees. These visa programs have different eligibility criteria, requirements, and processing times.

Migration can have a significant impact on individuals and society, including economic, social, cultural, and political effects. It is therefore important for governments to manage migration in a way that balances the needs and interests of different stakeholders and promotes a harmonious and inclusive society.