Re: Australia - now they're after handguns
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2014 2:27 pm
I did not think Australia would accept immigrants over 35 years of age but they do, if they meet the following criteria: (I did not fact check this so if you are thinking about it, please verify this information)LDB415 wrote:I used to think highly of Australia a few decades ago, that I could possibly enjoy living there. Not any more. It's too bad they've become a nation of fools. Then again, we're blindly and rapidly hurtling down the same road. I don't think there's a decent place to live left anywhere on the planet anymore.
You may apply for an investor Retirement Visa if you meet the following criteria:
* are 55 years of age or older
* have a minimum assets available to transfer to Australia of:
A. $500,000 if you intend to live in a regional/low growth area of Australia; OR
B.$750,000 if you intend to live in a high growth area of Australia
* have a minimum net income stream of:
A.$50,000 annually if you intend to live in regional/low growth area of Australia
B.$65,000 annually if you intend to live in a high growth area of Australia
(Now Check This Next One Out--and bear in mind these figures are IN ADDITION TO the figures above)
* are able to make a minimum designated investment of:
A.$500,000 if you intend to live in a regional/low growth area of Australia; OR
B.$750,000 if you intend to live in a high growth area of Australia
* you must have held all of the assists listed above for 2 years prior to lodging your application, unless the assists are related to superannuation and/or inheritance
* have evidence that you, and your spouse if applicable, hold a private health insurance package that meets Australian Department of Health and Ageing (DHA) guidelines during the period of the intended stay in Australia
have no intention of working full-time in Australia (you, and your spouse if applicable, will only be allowed to work up to 20 hours per week while in Australia)
are of good health and character
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