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  2. Permanent resident Permanent resident - Immigration and...

    immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/permanent-resident

    You can become a permanent resident of Australia by applying for and being granted a permanent visa that allows you to remain in Australia indefinitely. The most common permanent visas include some skilled work and family visas.

  3. Permanent resident Visa options for permanent residents

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    People can become a permanent resident of Australia in different ways. Three common ways of becoming a permanent resident are through gaining: a family-stream permanent visa. a work-stream permanent visa. business or investor-stream permanent visa. Check that you meet our criteria before you apply.

  4. Permanent residency entitlements - Immigration and citizenship...

    immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/permanent-resident/entitlements

    As a permanent resident of Australia, you generally can: remain in Australia indefinitely. work and study in Australia. enrol in Australia’s national health scheme, Medicare*. apply for bank loans to buy property. sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residence. apply for Australian citizenship, if eligible.

  5. Visa requirements | Australia in the USA

    usa.embassy.gov.au/visa-requirements

    Visa requirements | Australia in the USA. Health requirements and panel physicians. Australia enjoys some of the best health standards in the world. To maintain these standards, most visa applicants are required to meet certain minimum health standards in order to be granted a visa. We refer to this as meeting 'the health requirement'.

  6. Becoming a permanent resident - myGov

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    The most common way to become a permanent resident is with 1 of these 3 visas: family-stream. work-stream. business or investor stream. Find out more about visa options on the Department of Home Affairs website. Living in Australia permanently. If you’ve recently moved to Australia, there are things you can do to help you settle in.

  7. Permanent Residency in Australia: Pathways and Benefits

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    Permanent residency offers migrants the freedom to live, work, and study anywhere in Australia. PR holders enjoy benefits similar to citizens, such as access to Medicare (Australia’s public healthcare system), educational support, and potential eligibility for social security benefits. They also have a pathway to apply for Australian ...

  8. Australia Permanent Residency - Getting Australia PR -...

    visaguide.world/australia-visa/permanent-residence

    Australian permanent residency is granted to specific visa holders in Australia. Australia offers a few immigration programmes such as family stream, work-stream, business stream, special eligibility stream, and child stream permanent visas.

  9. How to become an Australian Permanent Resident - VisaEnvoy

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    489 skilled provisional visa to Australian Permanent Residency. Under current immigration legislation, the 489 visa is a pathway to permanent residency by allowing you to apply for the permanent Skilled Regional (Residence)visa (subclass 887) subject to meeting other criteria for the visa.

  10. The Different Types of Visas in Australia for Permanent Residency...

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    The Partner Visa (subclass 820/801) is for individuals who are in a genuine and ongoing relationship with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. This visa allows you to live, work, and study in Australia, and eventually apply for permanent residency.

  11. Living in Australia as a permanent resident - myGov

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    Working as a permanent resident. Studying as a permanent resident. Having a baby on a visa. Other government help. There are things you can do to help you settle into life in Australia, such as learning English, enrolling in Medicare and getting a job or studying.