What happens if I remain outside Australia after the expiry of the re-entry facility for my Resident Return Visa or my permanent visa?
A person who is outside of Australia and is not a citizen of Australia will require a visa in order to enter Australia from abroad. If you hold/held a permanent visa for Australia, and are presently outside of Australia, and if your visa is due to expire before your planned/scheduled return to Australia, or if your visa has already expired, you will lose your Australian permanent resident status when you return to Australia unless you hold a valid visa that allows you to return to Australia for permanent residence. An RRV is one such visa that allows a you to re-enter Australia for permanent residence after your initial migrant visa’s re-entry facility has expired. In order to qualify for an RRV, you will need to meet certain requirements.
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