FY2026โ27 Federal Budget Updates Budget is released on 12...
@gregormendel (1D ago| Updated 30m ago)FY2026โ27 Federal Budget Updates
Budget is released on 12 May 2026 7:30pm AEST. You can download Key Budget Documents here.
1. FY2026-27 Planning Level Announcement
The Government will set the 2026โ27 permanent Migration Program planning level at 185,000 places and allocate 132,240 places (over 70 per cent) to the Skill stream.
Across both the Skill and Family streams of the permanent Migration Program, the Government will prioritise applications from onshore migrants, allocating 129,590 places to migrants already living in Australia, with an additional 300 places allocated to Special Eligibility.
The remaining 55,110 offshore places will predominately be allocated to highโskilled migrants that help address Australiaโs longโterm skill needs. This measure will place downward pressure on net overseas migration. This is roughly 30% of the total planning level of 185000.
2. New Points Test System
The Government will reform the permanent migration points test to better identify migrants who drive productivity and Australiaโs longโterm prosperity. Almost twoโthirds of permanent skilled migrants are currently selected through points tested visas. The points test will be optimised to select better educated, higherโskilled and younger migrants overall. No further detail available.
3. Net overseas migration
Net overseas migration (NOM) has declined by around 45 per cent from its peak in 2022โ23 and is forecast to continue declining through to 2027โ28. NOM is forecast to be moderately higher than previously expected in 2025โ26 and 2026โ27, which reflects that migrants on temporary visas are departing Australia at lower rates than in the past. Arrivals of New Zealand citizens are also expected to remain strong, reflecting Australiaโs relatively favourable labour market conditions. Migration policy changes in this Budget will place downward pressure on NOM.
Release Timing
Budgets speech will be broadcast live on 12 May 2026. There is some possibility of Immigration related information being released as part of the budget announcements. - 7:30pm AEST: ACT, New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania - 7pm ACDT: Northern Territory and South Australia - 5:30pm AWST: Western Australia
Useful Resources
- FY2026-27 Budget Official Website
- ABC News on 11 May 2026
- Grattan Institute Points System Proposal (June 2024)
- Grattan Institute Points Calculator (June 2024)
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@gregormendel @biotechy What does it mean for someone(onshore, SA) who is already visa grant for almost 1 year now?
Better recognising skills
The Government is investing $85.2 million to accelerate skills assessments for migrant trades workers and to accelerate occupational licensing, making it faster for them to enter the workforce. The Government is also reforming the permanent migration points test to select better educated, higher-skilled and younger migrants. University students with relevant TAFE qualifications will benefit from quicker degrees through a National Credit Recognition Framework.
It does not say anything about visa processing time, right?
What we know so far and what to expect
Tonight's federal budget is shaping up as a wide-ranging package targeting housing, tax reform, defence and cost of living.
- The government has signalled a push to address intergenerational inequity, with changes to capital gains tax, negative gearing and family trust arrangements on the table
- In transport, electric vehicles under $91,387 will no longer be exempt from the fringe benefits tax, with the government slowly phasing out the incentive to a 25 per cent discount over a two-year period
- From April 2027, the full exemption will be limited to vehicles under $75,000. Electric vehicles between $75,000 and $91,387 will instead receive a permanent 25 per cent discount on the fringe benefits tax.
- From April 2029, all EVs under $91,387 will receive only the 25 per cent discount.
- Defence spending is set to rise by $53 billion over the next decade
- A $10 billion fuel package will lift Australia's minimum fuel stockholding requirement to 50 days
- Housing is another major focus, with a $2 billion infrastructure fund expected to support up to 65,000 new homes
- On tax, Australians will be able to claim a $1,000 instant deduction without receipts on their 2026โ27 return
- The budget also includes NDIS reforms and $60 million to expand access to community housing for young people
- The government is set to announce an extra $3.8 billion for Victoria's Suburban Rail Loop project