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Although Permanent residency visas are granted permanently, the travel component of the visa is only valid for up to 5 years. If you leave Australia after your permanent visa travel facility has expired, you will not be able to return to Australia as a permanent resident.
If you wish to return to Australia as a permanent resident, you must apply for and be granted a Resident Return Visa (‘RRV’) before you arrive in Australia.
This visa will allow you to:
To be eligible for a Subclass 155/157- Resident Return visa, you must:
You must be either,
You must have been either:
Be in Australia for 2 years in the last 5 years as a Permanent Resident, or as an Australian citizen
OR
be in Australia and:
OR
be outside Australia and:
OR
be outside Australia and:
OR
be the member of family unit of a person who already holds an RRV or has lodged a separate application for an RRV, and meets the time of application criteria for grant
Your ties must be both substantial and of benefit to Australia. Your ties can be:
You are not eligible for an RRV if you hold a Transitional (permanent) visa because you were issued either an:
You and family members aged 16 years or over who apply for the visa with you must meet the character requirements.
This includes gathering police checks from all countries you have stayed in for more than a year over the last ten years.
You might not be eligible for this visa if,
You might not be eligible to apply for some Australian visas if:
Reach out to us if you have a visa refusal/cancellation with the Department of Home Affairs, and we can assess your case.
When an RRV application is lodged, applicants are assessed for both subclass 155 and 157 visas. Depending on the circumstances, you may be granted a Subclass 155 visa (for a period of 5 years or 12 months);or Subclass 157 (For a period of 3 months).
If you have been in Australia for 2 years in the last 5 years as a Permanent Resident, or as an Australian citizen, you will most likely receive a 5-year travel facility.
If you are in Australia and:
you may be granted up to 12 months of travel facility. The length of travel facility will depend on your circumstances.
If you are outside Australia and:
you may be granted a maximum of 12 months travel facility.
If you are outside Australia and:
you may be granted a maximum 12 months travel facility
If you are a member of family unit of a person who
and meets the time of application criteria for grant, you may be granted a maximum 12 months travel facility.
If you have not met any of the above requirements, but have compelling and compassionate reasons for departure, then you can only be given 3 months travel facility on your RRV (subclass 157) if you have not been absent from Australia in the 5 years prior to making an application.
Our Registered Migration Agents will begin your case by carefully reviewing your eligibility for the Subclass 155/157.
They will also check your current visa status and advise you when your travel facility will expire.
We will assist you in gathering all the necessary documents to support your visa application. This would primarily involve collating documents that show your:
Once the documents are ready, we will assist you in applying for the visa online.
You might be automatically granted this visa without any documents if you:
Once your visa application is lodged, we will wait to hear from the Department.
Once the Department picks up the application, they will respond by sending you a “Request for Further Information” – if they require further information/documentation to finalise your application.
If the visa is granted, you will receive,
If not, you will be informed,
We have summarised a cost estimate for a Resident Return visa application as below.
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs
Paid directly to the Department of Home Affairs. Please note that the Department will only allow paper applications in exceptional circumstances.
Paid directly to Australian Federal Police that conducts your character checks
Paid directly to Overseas authorities that conducts your character checks
The difference between Subclass 155 and Subclass 157 is the length of travel facility granted to applicants.
The maximum travel facility that can be granted with a subclass 157 RRV is 3 months, whereas 155 can be granted for up to 5 years.
Yes, this is a permanent visa which lets you undertake all activities as your original permanent visa.
You will not be able to request extension of travel facility, regardless of the circumstances (within or outside of your control).
Generally, you will not get a refund if:
However, you may be eligible for a refund if the application was refused due to an error from the Department.
While you can’t include family members as secondary visa applicants in your application, you should provide information about any immediate family members who are Australian citizens or permanent residents to demonstrate that you have substantial ties of benefit to Australia.
You will need to show that you:
The business activity needs to be ongoing, regular activity that is commercial in nature, has an intention to make a profit and has a system of record keeping and management that substantiates the business activity claimed.
If you are claiming cultural ties, you will need to provide proof your role is adding to Australia’s cultural life. This can include:
To prove you have employment ties to Australia, you must:
Substantial personal ties could be of benefit to Australia if you:
Proof of personal assets or family who live in Australia could also help to demonstrate personal ties if you are able to show they are both substantial and of benefit to Australia.
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