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What are the misunderstandings of immigrant Xiaobai for Australian immigrants?
Identity is the most easily misunderstood place for China applicants. You can't have your cake and eat it, so you can't have Australian citizenship and China citizenship? After obtaining Australian immigration status, there is no China hukou? No! In fact, these two identities do not conflict. Two concepts need to be clarified here: first, Australian (permanent) immigrants are PR; 2. Australian naturalization is an Australian citizen. After the applicant immigrated to Australia through Australian technology, employer's guarantee, investment and other means to obtain permanent resident status (PR), he is still a citizen of China, and his original household registration or household registration will not be affected. However, if the applicant applies for naturalization after obtaining the permanent residency in Australia, he will lose his China citizenship and have no China hukou because China does not recognize dual citizenship.
Myth 2: Only by joining Australian citizenship can you enjoy local benefits?
Australia is one of the first countries in the world to implement social welfare system, and it is also one of the countries with social welfare in the world. There are many kinds of social welfare in Australia, and the social welfare network has covered all parts of the country. It is a typical welfare society. The advantage of obtaining Australian immigration status is not only that you can work, study and live in Australia at will, but also enjoy most of the welfare benefits in Australia. After obtaining a permanent residence visa in Australia, you will become a permanent resident of Australia (PR). In addition to political rights such as the right to vote and stand for election, you can enjoy most of the welfare benefits enjoyed by Australian citizens, including free medical care for all, free compulsory education for 12 years, unemployment benefits, pensions, etc. But for new immigrants, in addition to public education and medical benefits, they generally need to meet the waiting period before they can apply for other benefits.
Myth 3: You must get IELTS scores before you immigrate to Australia?
Australia is an English-speaking country, so many people with poor English are a little timid in the face of Australian immigrants. So do you have to get IELTS scores to immigrate to Australia? Don't! In fact, both Australian skilled immigrants and employer-sponsored immigrants have certain English requirements for applicants, especially skilled immigrants have high requirements for applicants' personal abilities. However, Australian investment immigrants have no rigid requirements for English, and they can apply without IELTS scores.
Myth 4: Do Australian immigrant applicants need an interview with the Ministry of the Interior?
If you meet the requirements of Australian immigrants and prepare a complete set of information, then the interview-free rate of commercial immigrants is high, while skilled immigrants and Australian employer-sponsored immigrants generally do not need interviews.
Myth 5: Does it take a long time to apply for immigration to Australia?
According to the immigration policy and the number of applicants, the processing time of each immigration project is different, and the Australian Ministry of the Interior will update the processing time in real time. At present, the probation period of Australian employer-sponsored immigrants ranges from 5 months to 19 months; The probation period of skilled immigrants in Australia ranges from 9 months to 12 months; The probation period for Australian investment immigrants is 15 to 22 months.
Myth 6: Do you need to settle in Australia after immigration?
After the successful application for immigration to Australia, 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. Green cards in Australia are usually valid for five years. If you meet the requirement of living for two years within five years, you can renew your next green card, which is equivalent to the identity certificate of Australian immigrants. In other words, as long as they meet the requirements of the Australian Immigration Bureau, they can retain their permanent resident status in Australia and can enter and leave Australia at any time, and they do not necessarily need to live in Australia for a long time.
Myth 7: Can you immigrate when you buy a house in Australia?
With the popularity of housing immigration projects in Europe, many people who want to immigrate to Australia begin to consult. Can I immigrate to Australia when I buy a house? In fact, although overseas people can buy a house in Australia, they cannot immigrate to Australia to buy a house. There are still many ways to immigrate to Australia, and applicants can choose immigration projects one by one according to their actual situation. At present, the immigration projects adopted by the Australian government mainly include: Australian skilled immigrants, Australian employer-sponsored immigrants and Australian investment immigrants.
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