Resident Return Visa

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A Resident Return Visa (RRV) is a re-entry visa allowing the holder of that visa to travel to another country and return to Australia's migration zone. RRVs allow permanent residents of Australia to re-enter Australia as often as they wish during the validity of the visa. RRVs may be issued with five years' or three months' validity.

[edit] RRV in New Zealand

The similar visa works in New Zealand is called Returning Resident's Visa (RRV). It gives New Zealand permanent resident the right to resume their residence status when they return to New Zealand. The first Returning Resident's Visa is valid for two years. After that, if the permanent resident wish to travel overseas and then return to New Zealand, they will most likely need to apply for another Returning Resident’s Visa. A Indefinite Returning Resident's Visa (IRRV) will be issued once the resident have shown commitment to New Zealand over the past two years.

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