Pathway to Permanent Residency in Australia
Complete guide to achieving permanent residency status in Australia through various pathways.
Permanent residency in Australia is a highly sought-after status that provides numerous benefits including the right to live, work, and study indefinitely in Australia. Understanding the various pathways to permanent residency is crucial for planning your migration journey.
Benefits of Permanent Residency
Key Benefits:
- Live and work in Australia indefinitely
- Access to Medicare and social security
- Sponsor family members for migration
- Pathway to Australian citizenship
- Freedom to travel in and out of Australia
- Access to education and training
Main Pathways to Permanent Residency
1. Skilled Migration
Skilled migration is one of the most common pathways to permanent residency. This includes the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189), Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190), and Skilled Work Regional visa (subclass 491).
2. Family Migration
Family migration allows Australian citizens and permanent residents to sponsor their family members for permanent residency. This includes partner visas, parent visas, and child visas.
3. Business and Investment
Business and investment visas provide pathways for entrepreneurs and investors to achieve permanent residency through business activities or significant investments in Australia.
4. Humanitarian and Refugee
Humanitarian and refugee visas provide protection and permanent residency for people who are subject to persecution or serious human rights violations in their home country.
Transition from Temporary to Permanent
Many people start their Australian journey on temporary visas and transition to permanent residency. This pathway requires careful planning and meeting specific criteria for each visa type.
Residency Requirements
To maintain permanent residency, you must meet certain residency requirements. Generally, you need to spend at least 2 years out of every 5 years in Australia to maintain your status.
Pathway to Citizenship
After holding permanent residency for a certain period and meeting other requirements, you may be eligible to apply for Australian citizenship. This provides additional benefits including an Australian passport and voting rights.
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