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155Resident Return Visa

What are “compelling circumstances” for a Resident Return Visa?

To be granted a Resident Return (Subclass 155) Visa (RRV), applicants who have spent long periods of time away from Australia may need to demonstrate that they had “compelling reasons” for their absence. This requirement generally applies to applicants who have been absent for five years or more. Its application depends on one’s travel history and location when applying (whether…
Edison Zhang
18 November, 2023
Resident Return Visa

What constitutes “substantial ties” for a Resident Return Visa?

A Resident Return Visa (RRV) allows current and former permanent residents, and former citizens of Australia, to travel abroad and return to Australia as permanent residents. For general information about RRVs, you may see our article here. Individuals who have spent two years in Australia as a permanent resident in the five years preceding an RRV application are normally entitled…
Edison Zhang
1 May, 2023
Resident Return Visa

How can you extend the travel facility of your permanent visa through a Resident Return Visa?

A “travel facility” is an entitlement attached to permanent resident visas (or “permanent visa”) which allows the visa holder to depart from, and return to, Australia. As the holder of a permanent visa, you are able to remain in Australia without any time limit. However, if you wish to travel overseas and be able to return to Australia while continuing…
Edison Zhang
1 May, 2023