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 BREAKING: Australia farm worker visa! Path to PR!, But Kerajaan melayu isle dun allow!

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post Oct 13 2021, 10:54 AM, updated 5y ago

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Australia’s Asean farm worker visa hits snag – from Malaysia

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The Malaysian government has vetoed the possibility of Malaysians working on Australian farms.

The long-awaited Asean farm work visa to Australia to enable Asean skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled farm workers to be employed on Australian farms was ratified by the governor-general last week. Now workers from participating Asean countries will be able to enter into employment agreements with Australian farmers.

Although the legislation is enacted, there are still many unsettled details about precisely how the new visa will work.

Visa hits snag in Malaysia, Cambodia

The new Asean farm worker visa is an employer-sponsored arrangement which is subject to an employment contract meeting specified standards and obligations. However, the Malaysian government, for the first time, has decided to ban Malaysian citizens from working in Australia under this visa.

Deputy human resources minister Awang Hashim told the Dewan Negara last week that Malaysia would not take part in the scheme. Awang declared that the Australian visa was a pathway to permanent residence, and thus not acceptable to the Malaysian government.


In addition, the Australian scheme would compete against the new government’s programme of replacing foreign plantation workers with Malaysian workers. Under the Malaysianisation programme, local workers would be eligible to receive an incentive of RM500 or 20% per month of their wage, based on a minimum wage of RM1,500 per month.

Malaysians have long travelled to Australia to work, often illegally, on Australian farms, earning approximately RM12,000 per month, the majority being Chinese and Indians. With accommodation often provided by farmers, most are able to return home with savings. This appears more lucrative to working on an oil palm plantation for RM2,000, under hard living conditions.

In addition to claiming that the Australian farm worker visa would lead to permanent residence, Awang claimed that both the Australian and Malaysian work was dirty, dangerous, and difficult. However, according to the Australian department of foreign affairs and trade, Australian farm jobs must meet existing occupational health and safety standards, and this visa does not have any path to regional settlement or permanent residence.

Australian farm work is the only overseas work Malaysians have been stopped from engaging. Malaysians are free to work in primary industries in neighbouring Singapore, Brunei, Taiwan, Thailand and Indonesia.

There has been a backlash against human resources minister M Saravanan on social media, with some claiming they have been robbed of a lifetime opportunity because of an irrational decision regarding the Australian visa.

Malaysia is not the only country putting impediments in the way of local workers coming to Australia on the farm work visa.

The ministry of labour and vocational training in Cambodia has indicated that it would want to control worker outflow to Australia. The insertion in Australian legislation of the phrase “participating country” rather than citizens of Asean countries has allowed Asean bureaucracies to add an additional tier of red tape to farm workers coming to Australia to work. This has been shown not to always be in the farm workers’ interests. A network of unscrupulous middlemen is springing up in Asean countries to exploit potential visa applicants.

In effect, Asean bureaucracies have put a dent in what could have been a win-win situation for Australian farmers and Asean farm workers, many suffering from under-employment due to the pandemic. Malaysians will now have to look elsewhere.

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Bonchi
post Oct 13 2021, 10:58 AM

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Lol can dream about getting PR under this scheme. But nowadays can even see koreans picking apples liao.
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:01 AM

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QUOTE(JessicaAlba @ Oct 13 2021, 10:54 AM)
Under the Malaysianisation programme, local workers would be eligible to receive an incentive of RM500 or 20% per month of their wage, based on a minimum wage of RM1,500 per month.

Malaysians have long travelled to Australia to work, often illegally, on Australian farms, earning approximately RM12,000 per month, the majority being Chinese and Indians. With accommodation often provided by farmers, most are able to return home with savings.
RM 1,500 vs RM 12,000

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post Oct 13 2021, 11:02 AM

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Got Aus pick apple orange no need use brain still can get rm12k/month. Siapa tak nak
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:06 AM

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RM 12k in Aus.. Need to pay tax or not?
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:07 AM

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In addition, the Australian scheme would compete against the new government’s programme of replacing foreign plantation workers with Malaysian workers.


lol mana sama??? people go there is enjoicing life punya...not really go pick fruits
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:07 AM

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You all go pick apple, who's gonna pick our palm oil and durian?
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:08 AM

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australien farm worker kayangan level

MY farm bangla level no eye see


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QUOTE(Randomization @ Oct 13 2021, 11:07 AM)
You all go pick apple, who's gonna pick our palm oil and durian?
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:09 AM

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QUOTE(danabu @ Oct 13 2021, 11:06 AM)
RM 12k in Aus.. Need to pay tax or not?
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most of them cash on hand so tax-free


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post Oct 13 2021, 11:10 AM

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post Oct 13 2021, 11:11 AM

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A bit funny,
Malaysian go there earn AUD, then bring back Malaysia feed children
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:11 AM

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In b4 go aussi become bangla
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:11 AM

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Rm12k?? I tot only 4-6k.
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:11 AM

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soon will ban Malaysians working in SG and other countries..yahoo
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:11 AM

oh mai gotto
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lol takut our rakyat all fly to aus ke
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:14 AM

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The only way to fix this is to naikkan our ringgit value.
We have to like RM1 = AUD 7 to be able to fight back.
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:15 AM

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Really a bunch of monkeys in parliament.

Wait .. mana sos?
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post Oct 13 2021, 11:15 AM

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bangla and indon came here to work as hard labours, does their government scare that one day their citizens become citizens here and don't wanna go back?

This post has been edited by Sinkalan967: Oct 13 2021, 11:16 AM

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