As a permanent resident of Australia, maintaining your residency status is crucial to continue enjoying the benefits and privileges that come with it. If you have been outside of Australia for an extended period or have not met the residency requirements, you may need a Resident Return Visa (RRV) to re-enter the country. At our Resident Return Service, we are committed to helping you navigate the RRV application process and ensure that you maintain your Australian residency.
We are committed to providing you with the support and guidance you need to maintain your Australian residency. Our migration agents have extensive experience in helping migrants successfully navigate the RRV application process, and we are here to answer any questions you may have along the way.

1. Initial Consultation
2. Document Preparation
3. RRV Application
4. Application processing
Common Questions on RRV Process
Resident Return is for permanent residents of Australia who are traveling outside the country and need to apply for an RRV to re-enter or those who have not met the residency requirements and need to apply for an RRV to maintain their residency status. Whether you are a skilled worker, a student, or a family member of an Australian citizen or permanent resident, our team of experienced migration agents can assist you with your RRV application and guide you through the process.
The requirements for applying for an RRV may vary depending on your individual circumstances. However, in general, you must be a permanent resident of Australia and meet one of the following criteria:
- Have spent at least two years out of the last five years in Australia as a permanent resident.
- Have substantial ties to Australia that are of benefit to the country’s economy or community.
- Have compelling reasons for leaving Australia and why you were unable to return within the two-year period.