How to Get PR Packages in Australia?

Securing Permanent Residency (PR) in Australia is a significant step for many individuals seeking a new life down under. Not only does PR grant you the right to live and work in Australia indefinitely, but it also opens doors to numerous opportunities, including access to healthcare and the potential to apply for citizenship.

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Understanding PR Packages

PR packages typically refer to comprehensive services that assist individuals in navigating the complex process of applying for permanent residency. These packages often include:

Understanding your eligibility and options for PR.
Help with gathering and preparing necessary documents.
Guidance on submitting your application correctly.
Assistance throughout the application process and beyond.

Pathways to obtain PR in Australia

1

Skilled Migration

This pathway is designed for individuals with skills and qualifications in demand in Australia. The process typically involves:

2

Family Sponsorship

If you have a partner, parent, or other family member who is an Australian citizen or permanent resident, they may be able to sponsor you for PR.

3

Employer-Sponsored Visas

Employers in Australia can sponsor skilled workers for permanent residency through specific visa programs.

4

Migration Plus Program

This entitles you and your family to live and work in Australia forever.

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Kervin Angelo Evangelio

"Carmine and his team helped me achieve my dream of living in Australia as a Permanent resident. Even though we were affected by the pandemic, they did not lose hope in helping me get my grant. Finally my wife and I are living happily here in Australia. Thank you Carmine and team! I hope you continue to help people achieve their dream! Cheers mate!"

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Faye Bautista

"I have an excellent experience with My New Australian Life with Carmine and Simon. From the initial consultation in the Philippines to the final approval of our visas, they demonstrated exceptional professionalism, expertise, and dedication. Carmine and Simon is always available to answer our questions and kept us informed of our application's progress. They took the time to understand our unique situation and tailored their services to meet our specific needs. My family and I are now happily settled in Australia, and we couldn't be more grateful!"

Faye Bautista

"MNAL gave me new opportunities and opened a door for me to live in Australia and have a brighter future. With the excellent strategic plan of Carmine, my whole migration process for the PR visa went smoothly. This is highly recommended to all aspiring migrants who want to start their Australian journey."

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we’re here to answere all your questions

Yes, Permanent Residents in Australia can access many government benefits, including Medicare (public healthcare), certain social security benefits, and educational opportunities.
Yes, after holding PR for a specific period (typically 4 years, with at least 1 year as a Permanent Resident), you may be eligible to apply for Australian citizenship.
A job offer is not mandatory for all PR visas, but some visa types, like the Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186), require employer sponsorship. Other visas, like the subclass 189 and 190, do not require a job offer but are based on points awarded for skills and qualifications.
Some popular visas that lead to Permanent Residency in Australia include the Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189), Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190), and Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186). Business and family visas may also offer pathways to PR.
Eligibility depends on the visa type but typically includes meeting criteria such as age, skills assessment, work experience, English proficiency, and nomination by an Australian state or territory (if required).
The processing time varies depending on the visa type, the applicant’s circumstances, and the demand for skilled workers in their field. On average, it can take anywhere from 8 to 12 months or longer.
Yes, most PR visas allow applicants to include eligible family members such as a spouse/partner and dependent children in their application.

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