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What are some common misunderstandings about emigrating to Australia that people don't know?

Australia is the only country in the world whose territory covers the whole continent. Australia has many unique animals, plants and natural landscapes, and is a multicultural immigrant country. Many people in China immigrate to Australia because they like Australia, but there are still some misunderstandings about immigrating to Australia for your reference.

A common misunderstanding of emigrating to Australia: it takes a long time to immigrate to Australia.

Actual processing cycle (depending on the complexity of the case):

Tourist signs: 7 working days

Signature of spouse: 6 months

Work visa: 6 months

Skilled migration: 12 months

Business migration: about 12 months (no interview for 6-8 months)

Common misunderstanding of immigration to Australia 2: you need to settle in the past after immigrating to Australia.

After successful immigration application, it is not required to settle in the past immediately. Generally, it is required to land in the immigration country once every six months to 1 year. However, not every type of Australian immigrant needs to live in Australia for a long time.

Common misconception 3 when immigrating to Australia: holders of permanent residence visas cannot enjoy local benefits.

A permanent resident holding a permanent residence visa is a permanent resident of the host country. Except for the right to vote and stand for election, he enjoys all the benefits enjoyed by citizens, including free medical care for all, free compulsory education for 12 years, and pension.

Common misconception 4 when emigrating to Australia: There will be no China hukou after emigrating.

A person who has obtained Australian permanent resident status is still a citizen of China, and his original household registration or household registration will not be affected. Permanent residency is a right that allows a person who has obtained permanent residency in Australia to live permanently in the country and enjoy the same treatment as a citizen in many aspects. If you apply for naturalization after obtaining permanent residency in Australia, you will lose your China passport.

Common misconception 5: People who hold Australian permanent resident status are called "Australian green cards".

China people used to refer to all foreign residency rights as "green cards" because the documents issued by the United States to permanent residents were all green.

Australia has an electronic visa system. Even if you get a permanent residence visa in Australia, it is only an electronic visa. There is no need to post a passport in China, and there is no separate card to prove identity. A permanent residence visa not only allows you to live in Australia permanently, but also allows you to travel to and from Australia freely and indefinitely within five years.

Common misconception 6: All applicants need an interview.

If you meet the requirements of Australian immigrants and have a professional immigration company to prepare a full set of information for you, then the interview-free rate of business immigrants is higher, reaching more than 80%, while skilled immigrants and Australian employer-sponsored immigrants generally do not need interviews.

Common misunderstanding of immigrating to Australia 7: You can immigrate if you buy a house in Australia.

You can't immigrate if you buy a house!

The only purpose for Australian immigrants to buy a house is that the houses purchased by those who have obtained a "temporary business residence visa" after landing in Australia can be used as proof of personal assets in Australia when applying for a "permanent residence visa".

The common misunderstanding of immigration to Australia: immigrants must first have IELTS scores.

Australian business immigrants do not need English scores, and employers need IELTS 6. Skilled immigrants of different categories and occupations have different requirements for IELTS. Under normal circumstances, the applicant's IELTS score needs to reach 6, and some majors need to reach 7 or 8.