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Goodwin Jan 1st 2007 11:09 am

Do I need an RRV visa?
 
Can anyone please advise me as to whether I need an RRV visa to leave Australia for a holiday?

We came to Australia on a permanent residence visa on 25th August 2005 and have not left the country, even for a holiday since. We are going home to the UK for a 3 week holiday and just wanted to check whether we need any visas to do so?

Also leaving Australia for just 3 weeks on 16th August 2007, at the time of our 2 year mark will not jeopardise our citizenship application will it?

Thanks for any information.

Sandra Jan 1st 2007 11:13 am

Re: Do I need an RRV visa?
 
Your PR Skilled visa is for 5 years - you can leave and return on this as much as you want during that time.

Citizenship has some restrictions on spending time in the country but at most you will only be delayed the time you spent on holiday in your case. Check that out at the citizenship website.

You have no worries - enjoy your holiday

JAJ Jan 1st 2007 11:13 am

Re: Do I need an RRV visa?
 

Originally Posted by Goodwin (Post 4241040)
Can anyone please advise me as to whether I need an RRV visa to leave Australia for a holiday?

We came to Australia on a permanent residence visa on 25th August 2005 and have not left the country, even for a holiday since. We are going home to the UK for a 3 week holiday and just wanted to check whether we need any visas to do so?

Your migrant facility should have a 5 year re-entry facility:
http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/968i.pdf

Make sure all your passports are up to date.


Also leaving Australia for just 3 weeks on 16th August 2007, at the time of our 2 year mark will not jeopardise our citizenship application will it?
No it won't. However if you apply before you leave you need to tell DIMA as your citizenship application cannot normally be approved while you are overseas.

If you wait until after you return to apply, bear in mind that the 3 weeks overseas will not normally count.


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