Australia, an Oceanian nation, has one of the highest living standards in the world. People, history, and customs vary greatly from one nation to the next. Australia is one of the most common immigration destinations worldwide. And who, as an outsider, would not be thinking of moving to Australia? In this blog, you will find everything you need to know about moving to Australia.
We will go through the three simple steps that might help you to move to Australia.
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Firstly, an Australian visa is a must to migrate to Australia. For this, you need to apply for a visa that allows you to move in here through an Australian embassy. Using this visa, you can enter, stay or leave Australia for the required reason and specific time.
To apply for a visa, you must gather the necessary paperwork, and only those who meet certain requirements are eligible. You may apply for a variety of Australian visas, including student visas, tourism visas, work visas, and many others. If you’re still unsure, you can use a Visa Finder tool to help you find the right visa.
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You will only be allowed to remain in Australia temporarily if you have an Australian visa. So, if you want to work and live permanently in Australia, you can apply for permanent residency.
You will need to apply for a bridging visa when upgrading your status to permanent resident to ensure that you are not living in Australia illegally.
The Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme, SkillSelect migration program, Skilled Independent Visa, and Employer Nomination Scheme are all options for obtaining permanent residency in Australia. To apply for Australian Permanent Residency, you must either fulfil the SkillSelect criteria or pass the points test.
Complete further studies
Eligible for Social Security (only after two years of getting PR)
Can apply for government jobs
Work in New Zealand
Staying in Australia as a permanent residence you may be eligible to be an Australian citizen. You will be a legal citizen of Australia and get privileged to a variety of benefits.
Right to vote.
Get an Australian passport.
Sponsorship to your non-Australian children
Access to the student loan system
Have a Parent who has a Australian citizenship.
You have resided in Australia for four years legally and continuously, have been a permanent resident for at least one year, and meet the residency requirements.
If you need help with any kind of queries we are here to help.
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