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刚才GOOGLE了一下,但是还是云里雾里的。。。。
Arriving in Australia after 26 February 2001
Most New Zealand citizens, particularly those arriving after 26 February 2001, are required to apply for and be granted permanent residence in Australia if they wish to access certain social security payments, obtain Australian citizenship or sponsor their family members for permanent residence.
Under transitional arrangements, some New Zealand citizens are not affected by these changes. They include those who:
were in Australia on 26 February 2001 as SCV holders
were outside Australia on 26 February 2001, but present in Australia as an SCV holder for at least one year in the two years prior to that date
have a Centrelink certificate, issued under the Social Security Act 1991, stating that they were, for the purposes of the Act residing in Australia on a particular date.
Note: These certificates are no longer issued.
Australian citizenship and permanent residence
New Zealand citizens who meet one of the transitional arrangements above continue to be treated as permanent residents for the purposes of the Australian Citizenship Act 1948 and are eligible to apply for grant of Australian citizenship, after the usual residential qualifying period.
Otherwise, a New Zealand citizen is required to first apply for and be granted a permanent residence visa before being eligible to apply for grant of Australian citizenship or sponsor non-New Zealand citizen family members for permanent residence. |
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Never frown, even when you are sad, because you never know who is falling in love with your smile.
读万卷书,行万里路,胸中脱去尘浊,自然丘壑内营,立成鄄鄂。要么读书,要么旅游,身体和灵魂,一定要有一个在路上。旅行会让人谦卑,你会知道地球之大,永远有着与你截然不同的人、事、物在地球的彼端发生。见的世面广了,也就不会把自己局限在小格局里,不再愤世嫉俗,与人为敌。Been to 19 countries so far, still a lots to go...
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