In Australia, privileges given to citizens and permanent residents vary. One particular instance showing this is in leaving and entering the country. Only Australian citizens have the right to leave and return without a visa, while permanent residents need to have a resident return visa to re-enter if their permanent residency visas have ceased. In [...]
In Australia, being a citizen and a permanent resident are two different things. Specifically in terms of travel permissions, Australian citizens have the right to leave and re-enter the country whenever they please (as long as they have a valid Australian passport), while permanent residents need to have a valid Resident Return visa (RRV) before [...]
If you are an Australian permanent resident and have traveled, lived or worked in a different country for a while, you would need to have a resident return visa if you wish to still be able to gain entry back into Australia. Permanent resident visas, including the resident return visa allow you to travel in [...]
For various reasons, people that have been granted Permanent Residence in Australia that decide to return home. Under the current legislation, people under these circumstances may apply for a Resident Return Visa (subclasses 155 or 157). Offered by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), the Resident Return Visa allows individuals who currently hold a [...]
Australia, one of the top five best countries to study in the world, offers sought-after quality education on top of exciting cultural diversity. Proof of delivery on this promise is the fact that five Australian universities have made it to the top 100 of the 400-plus higher education institutions worldwide ranked by Times Higher Education [...]