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How long can the elderly from China get their pension when they immigrate to Australia?

Whether you can receive a pension depends on your age, status and length of residence in Australia.

The picture below shows the description in the official website of the Australian Government. Unfortunately, there is no Chinese version. I can give a general idea:

age

Born after 1957, you can enjoy a pension at the age of 67;

Born in July 1955-1956, 66.5 years old can get a pension;

Born in June 1954-1955, you can get a pension at the age of 66;

. . . . . .

If you have Australian citizenship, you can get a pension when you are old;

If you have New Zealand citizenship and an Australian green card and stay in Australia before February 26th, 200 1 year, you can get a pension.

If you have New Zealand citizenship and an Australian green card, and have never been to Australia before February 26th, 20001,you may also be eligible for a pension, but it depends on the specific situation, and the right to interpret it lies with the Australian government.

If you hold a China passport (China nationality), you only have an Australian green card, and you have to live in Australia for 10 years to be eligible for a pension.