/ A message from the Department of Home Affairs to the Afghan Australian community
A message from the Department of Home Affairs to the Afghan Australian community
دولت آسترالیا اعلان نموده است که قرار است ۳۱۵۰۰ جایگاه برای اتباع افغانستان، از طریق پروگرام های ویزه بشردوستانه و فامیلی، ایجاد نماید. این اقدام نشانه ای از تعهد پایدار، بعد از دو دهه فعالیت آسترالیا در این کشور است. این تخصیص بشمول ۲۶۵۰۰ جایگاه برای اتباع افغانستانی مشمول پروگرام بشردوستانه و حداقل ۵۰۰۰ ویزه در قالب جریان فامیل از پروگرام مهاجرت است. این تعهد چند-ساله بخشی از تعهد دولت آسترالیا به نقش آفرینی در پروگرام جهانی عکس العمل بشردوستانه به وضعیت بشری فعلی در افغانستان است. دولت می داند که اتباع افغانستان به تشویش اقارب و دوستان خود در افغانستان هستند. ما همچنان از کوششهای مستمر اعضای جامعه افغانستان-آسترالیا برای هدایت و حمایت از کوششهای دولت آسترالیا در راستای مقابله با این بحران مطلع هستیم.
The Australian Government has announced that it will provide 31,500 places for Afghan nationals through the Humanitarian and Family Visa programs. This reflects a sustained commitment following Australia’s two decades of operations in the country. This allocation includes 26,500 places for Afghan nationals within the Humanitarian Program and at least 5,000 visas within the Family stream of the Migration Program. This multi-year commitment is a part of the Australian Government’s commitment to playing our part in the global humanitarian response to the on-going humanitarian situation in Afghanistan. The Government understands the concerns among Afghan Australians for family and friends in Afghanistan. We also acknowledge the continuing efforts of members of the Afghan Australian community to inform and support the Australian Government’s efforts to respond to this crisis. Read More in this link:
former Locally Engaged Employees (LEE) and their immediate family members subclass 449 holders (current and former) and their immediate family members those with enduring links to Australia, such as Afghans who were employed by Australian non-government organisations or worked on Australian Government funded projects, and Coalition partner LEE and their immediate family who come to Australia’s attention vulnerable women and children persecuted ethnic minorities split families LGBTQI+, and those with proposers residing in regional Australia.
Eligible Group
former Locally Engaged Employees (LEE) subclass 449 holders (current and former) those with enduring links to Australia, such as Afghans who were employed by Australian non-government organisations or worked on Australian Government funded projects, Coalition partner LEE and their immediate family who come to Australia’s attention vulnerable women and children persecuted ethnic minorities split families LGBTQI+, and those with proposers residing in regional Australia.