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How long can Australia's permanent residency be retained before it can be naturalized?

Keep it for 4 years. And leave Australia for no more than 1 year.

Permanent residency in Australia, referred to as PR, provides great convenience for many people who often need to work, study and live back and forth between their own country and Australia. PR holders can enjoy Australia's beautiful environment, fresh air and leisurely pace of life, and they can also go back to visit relatives, have a holiday or go on business at any time, which is very convenient.

Permanent residents and citizens enjoy roughly the same rights, except the following rights:

1, the right to vote for public officials (allowed in some countries);

2. Being a civil servant;

3, as a position involving national security;

4. Holding the passport of this country;

5, protected by the consulate (allowed by some countries);

Permanent residents sometimes need to meet certain conditions to obtain permanent residency, such as engaging in a certain industry or operating a specific business.

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The following countries or regions have the right of permanent residence:

Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China (since 2004), Taiwan Province Province of China;

Danish, German, Hongkong, China, Israeli, Japanese, China and Macau;

Malaysia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Singapore, Spain;

Sweden, Switzerland, Britain, the United States, Russia, Ukraine.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Australia Visa

Baidu Encyclopedia-English abbreviation of PR permanent residency