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How long can an Australian green card be naturalized?
1. Residence conditions: have lived in Australia for 4 years and have lived in Australia for at least 9 months in the past 12 months.
2. Behavioral conditions: After obtaining permanent residency, he has no criminal record before applying for naturalization.
3. Language requirements: able to speak and understand basic English, aged 18 or above.
4. Naturalization test: Learn about Australia's history, values and constitution, and take the naturalization test.
5. Willingness to live: Willing to live in Australia and maintain permanent residency.
After meeting the above conditions, Australian green card holders can apply for naturalization. The naturalization application procedure needs to provide personal information such as birth certificate, identity certificate and residence certificate, and complete the naturalization examination. Applicants need to fill in the application form and pay the application fee. The application process may need to be completed within a few months after the application is submitted, because there is a need to wait for background checks and interviews.
The role of Australian green card
1. Right to work: Australian green card holders can work freely in Australia without applying for a work visa or work permit. This makes it easier for green card holders to find suitable jobs and occupations.
2. Right to education: Children with Australian green cards can enjoy Australian educational resources, including free education in public schools and higher education institutions. In addition, green card holders can get more educational opportunities, such as scholarships and loans.
3. Social welfare: holders of Australian green cards can enjoy social welfare in Australia, including medical care, pension, unemployment relief and other social assistance.
4. Family reunion: holders of Australian green cards can apply to immigrate their families to Australia, thus realizing family reunion.
5. Voting rights: holders of Australian green cards can enjoy the right to vote and participate in Australian political life.
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