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Australian immigrants: what should I do if I want to return to China with PR?

Having PR in Australia will not affect returning to China. PR does not change nationality, but changes the country of permanent residence. However, PR status must be lived for two years within the validity period, otherwise it will be cancelled.

No matter which country you immigrate to, you can return to China, even if you have become an overseas citizen. First of all, if the applicant holds permanent residence status and is of his own nationality, then there is no need to go through the formalities, as long as he holds a passport and a green card. However, if you have become an Australian citizen, you still need to apply for a visa. However, because you were in China before, there was no obstacle to communication, so the possibility of refusing the visa is very small. In another case, if you are an Australian citizen, but your passport is still valid, you need to pay special attention to the time, so as not to be difficult to enter or leave the country after the validity period. The vast majority of Australian applicants hold permanent residence status, that is, PR status, so they can return to China with passports and PR visas.

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