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Australian Citizenship - Special Residence Requirement Introduced Effective 21 September, the Australian Department of Immigration has introduced the ability for certain people to apply for Australian citizenship, even if they do not meet the usual residence requirement.
The new requirement is referred to as the Special Residence Requirement, and affect people who either: The usual residence requirement for citizenship is very strict - you would in general need to be present in Australia for at least: The usual residence for 4 years in Australia is now referred to as the "General Residence Requirement" Activities of Benefit to Australia The application for citizenship will need to be supported by the head of an approved organisation - this would need to be one of the following: There is a reduced residence requirement in this case - the person needs to be present in Australia for at least: The person also needs to have been a permanent resident who is ordinarily resident in Australia for the past 2 years. Work in Certain Occupations Again, there is a reduced residence requirement - the person needs to be present in Australia for at least: The person also needs to have ordinarily resident in Australia for the past 4 years, and to have held their permanent visa for the last 12 months. Conclusion The new changes are quite beneficial to people who need to travel due to work commitments, but only cover very specific occupations - namely people working in the oil & gas industry or transport industry. The changes are also beneficial to elite athletes and people who need security clearance to work in certain government jobs. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about applying for Australian citizenship. Acacia Immigration Australia is a specialist migration consultancy established in 1999, offering immigration advice and visa application services to their clients. All immigration advice given is by Registered Migration Agents and their areas of expertise include: If you would like more information please contact Acacia Immigration at 02 9230 0888 or visit their website for more information.
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