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Free Immigration Agreements?

The idea of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) is becoming increasingly popular around the world. Australia already has agreements with New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand and America and is currently negotiating several more. These agreements allow for the relatively free flow of goods and services between the member countries in the recognition that such an agreement is in their mutual interests.

The same rationale applies for immigration and the free movement of labour. Indeed, the argument for Free Immigration Agreements (FIAs) is probably stronger than the argument for FTAs, as the option of a truly free movement of people around the world is not viable and so there is not an alternative multi-lateral approach (like the WTO).

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May 17, 2007 Posted by | Civil liberties, Economics, International | 42 Comments

   

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