How long for citizenship
#1
When entering Oz on a PR how long until you can go for citizenship?
I knew it was two years, but i think i saw somewhere it has now been changed to 4 years.
Has anyone a clear answer on this.
Cheers all.
I knew it was two years, but i think i saw somewhere it has now been changed to 4 years.
Has anyone a clear answer on this.
Cheers all.
#2
#3
Yes, its 4 years if you became a PR after 1 July 07. See http://www.citizenship.gov.au/applyi...ligibility.htm
Meaning.... even people who had their visas before that date may still have to wait for 4 years. Unless they validated before July 1st, 2007 which would then only need 2 year.
I hope that makes sense.
But yes... if you are granted a visa after July 1st, 2007 then you would be under the new 4 year rule.
#5
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Does this mean because your PR visa is initially valid for 5 years from when you first enter the country that you can't really come home like some people do. Some people go to validate their visa on a holiday (which has to be done one year from when meds or police checks are done) and then come home to maybe save or sort out house or other family issues.
So now you really don't have that window of a couple of years because you have to be resident in Australia for 4 years to get citizenship. Am I correct or is their another way?
So now you really don't have that window of a couple of years because you have to be resident in Australia for 4 years to get citizenship. Am I correct or is their another way?
#6
Does this mean because your PR visa is initially valid for 5 years from when you first enter the country that you can't really come home like some people do. Some people go to validate their visa on a holiday (which has to be done one year from when meds or police checks are done) and then come home to maybe save or sort out house or other family issues.
So now you really don't have that window of a couple of years because you have to be resident in Australia for 4 years to get citizenship. Am I correct or is their another way?
So now you really don't have that window of a couple of years because you have to be resident in Australia for 4 years to get citizenship. Am I correct or is their another way?
So of course you can take vacations etc ...
#7
Also, you have to have validated before July 1, 2007 to qualify for the 2 years.
Meaning.... even people who had their visas before that date may still have to wait for 4 years. Unless they validated before July 1st, 2007 which would then only need 2 year.
I hope that makes sense.
But yes... if you are granted a visa after July 1st, 2007 then you would be under the new 4 year rule.
Meaning.... even people who had their visas before that date may still have to wait for 4 years. Unless they validated before July 1st, 2007 which would then only need 2 year.
I hope that makes sense.
But yes... if you are granted a visa after July 1st, 2007 then you would be under the new 4 year rule.
#9
I think it is also 4 years of legal residence now, rather than 2 years of PR as was required before.
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We have been here 3 months and my husband and kids are just putting in for their Citizenship. As my husband has joined the Australian forces they get it after 6 months of being here. I have to wait 4 years like every body else though.




