Becoming a Permanent Resident of Australia can be achieved in various ways, with the most common being through gaining a family-stream, work-stream, or business/investor-stream permanent visa. It is essential to check the eligibility criteria before submitting an application. If the visa has a “no further stay” condition, you cannot stay in Australia beyond the specified period to apply for permanent residency.
For family-stream permanent visas, the following people are eligible: partners, children, parents or dependent relatives of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or Eligible New Zealand citizen; children being adopted or in the process of being adopted outside of Australia; and carers who need to move to Australia to provide long-term care for an approved relative.
On the other hand, work-stream permanent visas are available for workers who have an Australian employer sponsoring them to work in the country or those who possess skills that Australia values. Additionally, the Australian government has created a pathway to permanent residency for eligible retirees who are long-term residents and have contributed to and established themselves in the community.
Other options include the Former Resident visa for certain permanent former residents, the Distinguished Talent visas for individuals with an internationally-recognized record of exceptional and outstanding achievement, and the Refugee and Humanitarian visas for people who left their home country due to persecution.
Once a person is a permanent visa holder and has resided in Australia for a specific period, they may be eligible to become an Australian citizen by meeting certain requirements. These include passing a citizenship test and demonstrating a commitment to Australian values, such as democracy, freedom, and the rule of law.
Type of Opportunity | Exchange Programs |
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Country | Australia |
Open to | All Nationalities |