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Returning Resident
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The Resident Return (subclass 155) visa is a permanent visa for current or former Australian permanent residents. This visa will allow you to maintain or regain your status as an Australian permanent resident on your return to Australia. Five Year Resident Return Visa (Subclass 155). For current or former Australian permanent residents, or former Australian citizens to travel overseas and return as permanent residents for up to five years. Former Resident Visa (Subclass 151). Certificate of Status for Ne...
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Visitor Visas
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For people visiting Australia for holidays, tourism, recreation or to see family and friends. If you are an Australian Citizen or have obtained Australian Citizenship by descent, you are not able to apply for, or be granted an Australian visa. ETA (Visitor) (Subclass 976). An electronically stored authority for short-term visits to Australia of up to 3 months. Available to passport holders from a number of countries and regions, who are outside Australia. Tourist visa (Subclass 676).
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Student Visas
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Information on student visas and how to apply. Parents or relatives can apply for a visa to stay in Australia as the guardian of a student who is studying in Australia. More Information for Students. Information on bringing family, working while studying, visa conditions, extending your stay, changing course or education provider, document checklists and special visa arrangements if an education provider's approval to deliver your course is removed. Student Visa Assessment Levels.
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Living in Australia
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All Australians are entitled to freedom of speech, association, assembly, religion, and movement. Australia is an independent Western democracy with a population of more than 20 million. It is one of the world's most urbanized countries. Home to some of the best and largest cities in the world, Australia is bliss for those who love travel and education. Australians can move freely to and from all states and territories. People of Australia can leave and return to Australia at any time. Some migra...The m...
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Family Migration
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The Family Stream seeks to reunite Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents and eligible New Zealand citizens with their close family members.There are a number of migration options for fiancés, partners, children, parents and other family members of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens. Partner Category Visa Options - If you are outside Australia. People intending to get married (fiancés). Married (de jure) partners. For people from overseas to ...
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Links
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Australia Human Rights Commission. Department of Immigration and Citizenship. International Organisations in Australia. Watch a Video on Coming to Australia: Coming to Australia.
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Skilled Migration
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For people with recognised skills seeking to work in Australia after being sponsored by an Australian or overseas employer. Professionals and other Skilled Migrants. This program, also known as General Skilled Migration, is for people who are not sponsored by an employer but who have skills in particular occupations required in Australia. If you are sponsored by an eligible relative, please note that there are a number of obligations that must be met by your sponsor. If you are in Australia. SkillSelect ...
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Government
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Australia's formal name is the Commonwealth of Australia. The form of government used in Australia is a constitutional monarchy 'constitutional' because the powers and procedures of the Australian Government are defined by a written constitution, and 'monarchy' because Australia's head of state is Queen Elizabeth II. For more information on Australia's federal system, our Constitution, and the roles of the monarch and the Governor-General, plesae visit Australia's federation. The Australian Government, f...
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Working in Australia
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The Australian labour market can be very competitive. How quickly you can find a job in Australia depends on economic factors, qualifications and skills, the type of work you are seeking, and particular circumstances which may affect the availability of certain types of work in different parts of the country. Your success in gaining employment depends on a number of factors. The factors include; where you plan to work, economic conditions, your skills, your qualifications and the demand for employees.
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Directory
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Australian Embassies, high commissions, consulates, multilateral missions and representative offices - Click here. To find out more. Australian Heads of Mission. Foreign Embassies in Australia. Heads of Diplomatic Missions.