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If you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident you need a visa to be in Australia.
Medicare in Australia is available to all resident citizen and permanent residence of Australia with the exception of those living on Norfolk Island.
yes if you are a citizen or a resident. I am not a citizen or resident of America though.. im citizen of Canada
A short term insurance benefits people who are between jobs, waiting for employer benefits, temporary or seasonal employees or a non-U.S. citizen temporarily living in the U.S.
Publicly funded health care is the type of Health insurance in Canada. Most critical condition and basic needs are free for every resident and citizen of Canada.
Yes. The definition of 'citizen' is: "a native or naturalized member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to its government". So a Frenchman who has lived there for many years but legally remained a Frenchman will be considered a resident of Australia, but not a citizen.
The difference between a citizen and permanent residence Citizen are the people that hold the NewZealand passports and they do not have to apply for a visa to Australia but for permanent residence they still have to apply for a visa to be able to travel to Australia
Yes. As long as you are a on a temporary visa, you can drive with your Mauritian license. But I believe that when you become a permanent resident of citizen, you have to pass the Australian licence. Yes. As long as you are a on a temporary visa, you can drive with your Mauritian license. But I believe that when you become a permanent resident of citizen, you have to pass the Australian licence.
you only need to file in the country in which you are normally resident. If you live in the USA, you file in the USA. I am American, got married in the UK and divorced in Australia. You may need to fill certain criteria to be eligible for divorce (ie I had to be in Australia for 1 year before filing in Australia) but a lawyer will be able to help.
Casey Anthony is a US citizen. She is a resident of the state of Florida.
No.
If you are an American citizen and pay taxes in Washington, then you are a resident.