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Resident Return Visa (RRV)

At NTRUST, we are Australian Immigration Specialists and can assist you plan ahead for your PR renewal. Even if you are not able to reside in Australia, we are confident of being able to help you plan ahead to maintain your PR status.


If you are an Australian PR and your visa is about to expire, we can help you successfully apply for a resident return visa (RRV).


The purpose of RRVs is to facilitate the re-entry of Australian Permanent Resident visa holders, ensuring that only those people who have a genuine commitment to residing in Australia, or who are contributing to Australia’s well being, retain the right to return and remain permanently in Australia.


You will qualify for a RRV if you have spent 2 years in the last 5 years residing in Australia as a permanent resident.


However, if you had not met the residential requirements but have substantial business, cultural, employment or personal ties which are of benefit to Australia, be assured that at NTRUST, we have an enviable track record of being able to advocate persuasively in favor of your RRV application.


Our diplomatic approach, in-depth knowledge about the decision maker’s discretionary powers combined with our comprehensive understanding of the application’s constitutional rights (even at Tribunal Hearings) will all act to maximize your chances of a successful RRV renewal.


To know how to renew your visa or to plan ahead for your visa renewal, contact us now to schedule for a professional consultation.

 

Skilled Migration To Australia

If you are looking to work in Australia, the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) requires that you obtain the relevant visa as the first step. Australia's definition of skilled individuals as well as occupations in demand list is based on detailed labour market research and analysis undertaken by the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR). This research, which includes consultation with employers and peak industry bodies, is updated regularly to ensure that Australia remains responsive to labour market conditions.
 
Australia's planned intake of migrants for 2008 / 2009 : 190,300. Among which around 133,500 will be allocated to skilled migration categories.
Who can apply for skilled migration?
 
To be eligible to apply for a skilled migration visa you must satisfy the following basic requirements:
a. below 45 years of age;

b. pass the skills assessment by relevant assessing authority on the nominated occupation in the skilled occupations list;

c. have at least 12 out of 24 months of appropriate work experience. Recent graduates who have achieved a qualification at diploma level or higher after at least two years study in an institute in Australia may gain exemptions.
d. have a competent level in English language capabilities as demonstrated through the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), unless you hold the passport of a native English speaking country.
Visa Classes
 

Skilled Independent Visa: You can apply for a permanent residency visa under the skilled independent category if you do not have a sponsor, but can achieve at least 120 points on the General Skilled Migration (GSM) points test.

Skilled Sponsored Visa: If you have a relative who is an Australia permanent resident or citizen, you may apply for migration under this visa sub-class, enjoying a concession of 100 points on the General Skilled Migration (GSM) points test.

Skilled Regional Sponsored (SRS) Visa: If you are prepared to settle and work in a regional area of Australia and meet at least 100 points on the General Skilled Migration (GSM) points test.

Point Test System
 
As from September 2007, the passmark for Skilled Independent Subclass is 120 whilst the Australian and Regional Visa Subclass is 100 points.

These points consist of:
 

1) Age:
18-29, 30 points;
30-34, 25 points;
35-39, 20 points;
40-44, 15 points.

 

2) Skill:
You may gain 60, 50 or 40 points if you possess a positive skills assessment and can demonstrate work experience OR if you have recently graduated after having spent at least 2 years in Australia as an onshore student.

 

3) Specified Work experience:
You may gain 10 or 5 points if you have at least 3 years of relevant work experience in that skill or a closely related skill.

4) English language:
From September 2007 onwards,you may gain 25 points if you score a minimum of 7.0 on the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) in EACH of the four components. However, you can still gain 15 points if you score a minimum of 6.0 on the IELTS test. Tradespersons and related workers receive a concession and need at least 5 on each component.
 
5) Australian Work Experience:
Your application may gain another 10 points if have completed at least 12 months skilled work experience in Australia in their nominated occupation or closely related employment in Australia.
 
6) Occupation in Demand:
If your nominated occupation is on the Occupation in Demand List with at least 12 months closely related employment, you may gain 15 points or 20 points (with job offer).
 
7) Australian Education:
You may gain 25 points if you have completed a PhD degree (minimum 2 years study) in Australia or 15 points for Masters and Bachelor with Honours (minimum 3 years study) and 5 points for Diploma or trade qualifications or completion of one or more degree.
 
8) Designated Language:
You may gain 5 points if you completed a tertiary qualification for which all tuition was in one of Australia's community languages or you are accredited by NAATI as a professional interpreter (level 3).
 
9) Study in Regional Australia:
You may gain 5 points if you have shown commitment in Australia by living and studying in Regional Australia for at least two years.
 
10) Partner skills:
You may gain 5 points if your spouse or interdependent partner meets threshold General Skilled Migration (GSM) criteria.
 
11) Designated area sponsorship:
You may gain 25 points if you are applying for a Provisional visa AND is sponsored by a relative in regional Australia.
 
12) State/Territory nomination:
You may claim 10 points if your occupation is Nominated by a State or Territory Authority OR Sponsored by a Regional Authority
 
 
 
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