
A path to PERMANENT residency in australia
In 2012 the Australian government introduced the ‘Australian Golden Visa’ – offering a streamlined pathway for High Net Worth Individuals (HNWI) to Permanent Residency in Australia through investment immigration.
Key Points
The Australian Golden Visa is a streamlined pathway to permanent residency in Australia for high net worth individuals (HNWI) who are looking to invest in the country. At Rothschild Group, we specialise in investment immigration services and can help you navigate the complex visa process with ease.
Our experienced team of lawyers and barristers has helped many high-income clients gain permanent residency through investment in Australia. We understand the intricacies of the Investment Visa program and can provide personalised guidance to ensure your application meets all the requirements.
With the Australian Golden Visa, you can enjoy the benefits of living and investing in one of the world’s most dynamic and prosperous countries. Australia offers world-class education, healthcare, and lifestyle, making it an attractive destination for HNWI looking for a better quality of life.
At Rothschild Group, we can help you realise your dreams of living and investing in Australia. Contact us today to learn more about our investment immigration services and how we can assist you with your visa application. Farris Faris speaks fluent Arabic and can provide additional support for Arabic-speaking clients.
Australia’s global positioning makes it the perfect location to base business in the South East Asian region.
Temporary residents are also exempt from tax on foreign income earned while overseas, as well as CGT on foreign property. After 4 years it is possible to extend the Temporary Residence to 8 years.
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