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Conditions and policies for emigrating to Australia

According to relevant policies, there are many different ways to immigrate to Australia, including employer-sponsored immigration, investment immigration, family reunion immigration and skilled immigration. The conditions for immigration to Australia vary according to the types of immigrants. Take investment immigrants as an example, the required conditions are:

1. The applicant is under 55 years old;

2. Nominated by the state or regional government and invited by EOI;

3. The applicant meets the requirements of health and conduct;

4. Within two years of the four fiscal years before the application, it has at least 400,000 Australian dollars of equity in the enterprise, and the shareholding ratio is not less than 30% (the listed company requires not less than 65,438+00%);

5. Legally acquired business and personal net assets are at least A $654.38 +0.5 million, which can be transferred to Australia within two years after the visa is approved;

6. Overall successful business experience and real intention to manage business in Australia;

7. The total annual turnover of the company in the two fiscal years before the application is not less than 3 million Australian dollars.

legal ground

"Regulations on Household Registration in People's Republic of China (PRC)" Article 10 If a citizen moves out of the jurisdiction where the household registration is located, he or she shall declare the registration of moving out to the household registration authority before moving out, obtain a migration certificate and cancel the household registration. Citizens who move from rural areas to cities must apply to the permanent residence registration authority for moving out with the employment certificate of the urban labor department, the school admission certificate, or the approval certificate of the urban household registration authority. Citizens moving to border areas must be approved by the public security organs of the counties, cities and municipal districts where they live.