June 05, 2023
What are the steps involved to acquire permanent residency (PR) in Australia?
by Arunachalam
Australia has always been the most sought-after destination for international students. A healthy economy benefits the country by creating plentiful work opportunities. People are becoming more and more interested in migrating to Australia because of the country's higher standard of living and multicultural society. Few of them, meanwhile, are familiar with the PR process in Australia. This blog will walk you through the simple processes if you want to obtain permanent residency in Australia.
What is a permanent residency in Australia?
Australian Permanent Residency Visa facilitates you to live, work, and study in Australia on a permanent basis by utilising a point-based immigration system. Possessing an Australian PR has numerous advantages. You are eligible to apply for Australian citizenship on completion of three years if you are a PR holder. Let us explore further the benefits of holding a PR in Australia.
Benefits of a permanent resident in Australia
- You can live and go anywhere in Australia
- You can pursue a higher education and apply for certain student loans.
- You qualify for Social Security benefits if you possess an Australian PR visa for 2 years.
- It is feasible to travel to New Zealand and even apply for a visa.
Requirements for Australian permanent residency
You require the following to obtain an Australia permanent visa.
- Valid passport
- Police clearance
- Civil documents
- Evidence of financial stability
- Health insurance
- A written invitation (if applicable)
- Filled up permanent visa application form
- Authorized recipient form (if applicable)
- Confirmation of payment of a base fee
- Latest photographs
- National ID
- Character certificate
What are the various steps involved in obtaining permanent residency in Australia?
Step 1 - Ascertain your eligibility
You must first decide if you meet the requirements for a PR visa. Regardless of the type of visa you apply for you must make sure of the following.
- The profession must be listed under skilled occupations.
- The minimum age requirement is 45.
- Get at least 65 points on the scoring grid, which takes into account your age, education, employment history, and other factors.
Step 2 – Acquire your language test results
Take the English language proficiency test at this point. The three language proficiency tests that are available are the IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE.
- You should receive an IELTS score of seven or higher.
- You should have a TOEFL score of at least 25.
- You must have a score of 65 or higher on the PTE.
Step 3: Register with SkillSelect and submit an Expression of Interest (EOI)
This is the most important aspect of the Australian PR process. The Australia-based SkillSelect website is the only place to submit Expressions of Interest (EOI). This is how you communicate your interest in submitting an application for a PR visa to the Australian government.
Based on your EOI and factors like your English proficiency score, educational history, and the number of years you have worked in a certain industry, you will be given the opportunity to apply for a visa.
Step 4: Obtain your SkillSelect skills assessment report
You should be getting your permanent visa as soon as you get your temporary one, if your application for a permanent visa is approved.
Your academic and professional qualifications must be reviewed in the third phase.
- Obtain a "SkillSelect" assessment.
- Age, education, English language competency, work experience, and a willingness to stay are all considerations in the selection process.
- The process takes 8 to 10 weeks.
- The price is about $2815.00. (Rs 2,07,203 approximately)
- Your international education is compared to its Australian equivalent in Australia. You will be able to accomplish this by sending your transcripts to the appropriate organisation known as SkillSelect.
- Don’t forget to enclose your Skill Select report to your Expression of Interest (EOI).
Step 5: Receiving an invitation to apply (ITA)
Now that you have your invitation to apply, you may relax.
- The applicant with the highest EOI ranking has an ITA.
- If you get an ITA, you are just one step away from getting your PR visa.
Step 6 - Submit your PR application.
After receiving your ITA, you must apply for your Australia PR visa within 60 days.
Step 7- Present your character and health certification
You will also need to provide other documentation, such as your passport, character and health clearance certificates, in order to have your visa stamped.
Conclusion
We hope this blog has helped you to understand the various steps involved in applying for a PR status in Australia. If you need any assistance in applying for a Permanent Residency in Australia, our experts at MWT Education Consultancy will be more than willing to assist you step by step in the process. Please call our student counsellors at the earliest and make your Australian dreams come true. We wish you all the success in your endeavours.
Written by
Arunachalam
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