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Differences between Australian immigrants with Green Card (PR) and naturalized Australia

 28 Feb 2018

Australian immigrants will have two identities in Australia, one is Australian green card status, that is, PR, is Australia's citizen status, that is, naturalization. However, some migrant rookies still do not know the difference between green card and naturalization. The following editor will take you to understand the difference between Australian green card and Australian naturalization.


Australian Green Card = PR= permanent resident

General PR refers to Australia's permanent residence visa / entitlement, valid for 5 years, accumulative residence for 2 years within 5 years, can apply for naturalization or continue to renew PT visa. Holding an Australian green card offers a great deal of convenience to many people who often need to work, study and live in their country of origin and Australia. PR holders can enjoy Australia's beautiful environment, fresh air and leisurely pace of life. You can always go back to visit your family, take a vacation, or work on a business trip, all of which are convenient.


Australian green cards and naturalization are entitled to the following welfare policies:


However, in addition to the above benefits, you can also enjoy the following rights after joining Australian citizenship:


From the above content, we can see that Australian naturalization enjoys more rights and obligations than Australian green cards, but there are also advantages and disadvantages. For Chinese after naturalization, their nationality in China will be cancelled, and they will need to apply for visas when they return to China to visit relatives and friends. You can't go in and out freely, so the choice of naturalization is based on personal circumstances, depending on whether there is a need.

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