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Australia adopts public relations conditions

The public relations conditions in Australia are as follows:

Have lived in Australia legally for 4 years, including one year as a permanent resident. The cumulative time to leave Australia within 4 years shall not exceed 1 year, and the time to leave Australia as a permanent resident 1 year shall not exceed 3 months.

Detailed introduction

Australian permanent resident (P.R.) refers to a person who is not naturalized but holds a permanent visa. Permanent residents can stay, reside and enter Australia indefinitely, and permanent visas are usually valid for five years.

The conditions in Australia are relatively clear. To become an Australian citizen, you must live for two years within five years. If you can't meet them, you must meet one of the following two conditions to keep your immigration status:

1. Prove that you have the necessary economic, cultural and employment relationship with Australia, and this relationship is beneficial to Australia; (What we call investment immigration).

2. One of the family members holds a valid re-entry visa. To become a citizen, you must meet the residence requirements.

In addition, according to the latest news from the Australian Immigration Bureau, if new Australian immigrants want to be naturalized from next year, they may have to spend four years in the immigration prison and may not leave the country for more than three months in the year before applying.

This was put forward by Australian Deputy Minister of Immigration Robbie when he presided over the naturalization ceremony in Melbourne in September this year, and has been submitted to the National Assembly for consideration.

Extended data:

Green card (permanent residence permit for migrants). A green card is a permanent residence permit for foreign citizens. Holding a green card means that the cardholder has the permanent residence in the issuing country, and at the same time, holding a green card can exempt entry visas for a certain period of time.

Commonwealth of Australia (English: Commonwealth of Australia), referred to as "Australia".

Its territory covers an area of 7,692,024 square kilometers and is surrounded by the sea. It is the only country in the world whose territory covers the whole continent, so it is also called "Australia". Australia has many unique animals, plants and natural landscapes, and is a multicultural immigrant country.