The ACS believes DIMIA should "substantially reduce" the number of foreign ICT students who proceed to become permanent residents upon completing their studies.
Following its meeting in Canberra, the Department of Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs (DIMIA) told ZDNet Australia that it had a "very fruitful meeting" with the ACS, together with other commonwealth departments.
"The department receives information and views from many sources and appreciates the contributions from the ACS. We will continue to work with the ACS," a department spokesperson said.
The spokesperson refused to comment on whether it will consider the ACS as a "gatekeeper" for testing the ICT skills of 457 (temporary business long stay) visa applicants. The society is currently the accredited skills assessment body for permanent visa applications for IT professionals.
Between 2003 and January 2005, a total of 6,685 technology workers were granted 457 visas, he added.
ACS President Edward Mandla could not comment at press time.









I am Brazilian qualified professional (MSc in Software Enginnering) and I am having dificulties to find visa sponsoring in Australia. I think that ACS opnion is good, but I think that is a good idea too, stimulating companies to sponsoring work visa and not granted independent visas.