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Do Australian immigrants need to be immigration directors?
United States:
Maintain permanent resident status (that is, green card): enter the country once every six months;
Naturalization: the applicant is at least 18 years old, has a green card in the United States for at least 5 years, has lived in the United States for at least 30 months in 5 years, and cannot leave the country for more than 183 days each year. You need to live in the United States for 3 months before submitting your application for naturalization. At present, the average processing cycle of naturalization applications is 4-6 months, and applicants cannot leave the United States during the processing of applications.
Canada:
Maintain permanent resident status (i.e. Maple Leaf Card): Maple Leaf Card is valid for 5 years and is renewed every 5 years. Applicants must have lived in Canada for two years within five years.
Naturalization: hold permanent resident status, have lived for 4 years within 6 years, and have lived for at least 183 days every 4 consecutive years.
Australia:
Maintain permanent resident status: have lived for 2 years within 5 years.
Entry: three years residence within four years.
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