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Special Category Visa (Subclass 444)

Live and Work in Australia as a New Zealand Citizen

The Subclass 444 Special Category Visa (SCV) is a temporary visa granted to New Zealand citizens upon arrival in Australia. It allows eligible individuals to live, work, and study in Australia indefinitely. While it is not a permanent visa, it provides a pathway to citizenship and other benefits for long-term residents.

Special Category Visa (Subclass 444)

Key Benefits

  • Live and Work Indefinitely:  Stay in Australia without needing sponsorship or a permanent visa.
  • Access to Medicare:  Eligible SCV holders can enrol in Australia’s public healthcare system.
  • Pathway to Citizenship:  From 1 July 2023, eligible New Zealand citizens can apply directly for Australian citizenship without needing permanent residency.
  • No Visa Application Required:  Automatically granted upon arrival for eligible New Zealand passport holders.
  • Reciprocal Rights:  Based on the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement between Australia and New Zealand.

Eligibility Criteria

To be granted a Subclass 444 visa, you must:

  • Be a New Zealand citizen.
  • Hold a valid New Zealand passport.
  • Arrive in Australia and be immigration cleared.
  • Not hold a permanent visa or be an Australian citizen.
  • Not be criminally barred or have adverse immigration history.

Visa Conditions

  • Temporary Visa Status:
    Although indefinite, SCV is technically a temporary visa and does not confer permanent residency.
  • Work and Study Rights:
    Full access to employment and education opportunities.
  • No Travel Restrictions:
    You can leave and re-enter Australia freely as long as you meet entry requirements.
  • Access to Government Services: 
    Varies depending on arrival date and residency history:
    • Pre-26 Feb 2001 arrivals:  Protected SCV holders with access to more benefits.
    • Post-2001 arrivals:  Limited access to welfare unless meeting long-term residency criteria.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Do I need to apply for the Subclass 444 visa?

    No, it is automatically granted upon arrival for eligible New Zealand citizens.

  • Can I apply for permanent residency?

    Yes, but from 1 July 2023, eligible SCV holders can apply directly for citizenship without needing PR.

  • What is a Protected SCV holder?

    A New Zealand citizen who arrived in Australia before 26 February 2001 and has enhanced access to services and benefits.

  • Can I sponsor family members?

    You may sponsor family members for other visa types, but they do not automatically receive SCV status.

  • What happens if I leave Australia?

    You will need to re-enter and be granted a new SCV each time, provided you meet the criteria.

  • Can I lose my SCV status?

    Yes, if you commit serious offences or breach visa conditions, your SCV may be cancelled.

  • Is the SCV a pathway to citizenship?

    Yes, especially for long-term residents who meet the citizenship eligibility criteria.

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