2026 Australian Immigration Survey Participation and Results

TEMI Talent Mobility Huddles

Immigration Survey Results April 21, 2026 | 11:30am AEST

Join us for a briefing and discussion on the aggregated and anonymised results of the 2026 Australian Immigration Survey—capturing the perspectives of employers and talent mobility professionals across the country.

This session will explore what the findings signal for organisations navigating Australia’s evolving immigration landscape, and how industry feedback is being understood in current policy discussions.

We are pleased to welcome a representative from Business, Industry and Regional Outreach (BIRO), Department of Home Affairs, who will join the conversation and offer insight into how government engages with industry input and emerging priorities.

The session will include a facilitated discussion and opportunity for questions.

Immigration Survey Results Revealed: The Collective Voice of the Talent Mobility Sector

(APRIL 21, 2026 @ 11:30AM AEST)

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Participate in the Survey

OPEN UNTIL APRIL 14, 2026

TEMi is inviting HR, talent acquisition, immigration and talent mobility professionals to contribute to the 2026 Australian Immigration Survey (if you haven’t already).

This survey captures the perspectives of organisations accessing global talent and will inform evidence-based discussions with government on Australia’s immigration settings. Your input will help ensure the challenges, priorities and opportunities facing employers are clearly represented in upcoming policy conversations.

This event is brought to you by the TEMi Immigration Advisory Group (IAG), which connects talent mobility professionals, industry partners and government to support informed dialogue on Australia’s immigration settings. Find out more.