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When can Australian immigrants be naturalized after they have permanent residency?

Australia's latest naturalization policy requires you to meet five conditions.

1, with PR status (as a permanent resident of Australia, you have PR status).

2. The following three residential requirements shall be met:

☆ Have lived in Australia for 4 years (before application) and have at least 1 year PR status within 4 years.

☆ During the four-year residence in Australia, the total time to leave Australia shall not exceed 1 year, and the application for naturalization shall not exceed 90 days during 1 year.

☆ Before obtaining PR, the residence time in Australia as a temporary resident (such as a student visa) can be recognized.

The New Deal requires the temporary population to live for a maximum of three years. That is, you have lived in Australia as a temporary resident for three years before becoming a permanent resident. After obtaining permanent resident status, you only need to live for one year to apply for citizenship.

3. Mastering basic English: In order to communicate in the most basic English, applicants need to attend an interview, and the obligations and rights of Australian citizens must be stated in English during the interview.

4. Understand the obligations and rights of Australian citizens. Before applying, the Australian Immigration Bureau will provide relevant English materials for the applicants to recite.

5. Good conduct.

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