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http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/retirement/405/eligibility.htm
Below are the requirements you must meet to be eligible for an Investor Retirement visa.
Age
You must be 55 years of age or older. Your partner (if any) can be any age.
Sponsorship
You must be sponsored by an Australian state or territory government agency (other than the Australian Capital Territory).
Family
You must have no dependent children or other dependent family members other than a partner.
If you are married or in a de facto relationship, your partner must have no dependent children or other dependent family members.
Assets
You must have assets valued at least AUD750 000. These assets will enable you (or you and your partner) to meet initial settlement and ongoing costs of living in Australia.
The assets must be:
legally owned and lawfully acquired by you (or you and your partner)
capable of and available for, transfer to Australia.
Exception: If you intend to live in regional Australia you must have assets valued at least AUD500 000.
See: Regional Australia/Low Population Growth Metropolitan Areas
Note: You must have held all of the assets listed above for 2 years prior to you lodging your application, unless the assets are related to superannuation and/or inheritance. If you are intending to sell assets in relation to your move to Australia, the department recommends that you wait until after your visa is approved. If you need to sell assets to meet the requirements of this visa you should carefully consider whether you will be able to finance your ongoing stay in Australia, particularly in the longer term. The assets are in addition to the funds required to make the designated investment.
Income
You (or you and your partner combined) must have access to a minimum net income of AUD65 000 (for example, pension rights).
Exception: If you intend to live in regional Australia you must have access to a minimum income of AUD50 000.
Designated Investment
You must be able to make a designated investment of AUD750 000 in your name (or your name and your partner's name), in the state or territory in which you have been sponsored.
Exception: If you intend to live in regional Australia you must make a designated investment of AUD500 000.
Note: The funds used to make the designated investment are in addition to the assets requirement.
Health insurance
You must have evidence that you, and your partner (if any), hold an adequate health insurance package for the period of your intended stay in Australia.
For health insurance to be considered adequate, it must:
be fully comprehensive
or
provide coverage that is at least equivalent to Medicare (including coverage of 85 per cent of costs for hospital, emergency, and general practitioner services)
and
provide coverage for pharmaceuticals.
It is preferable that the health insurance be with an Australian insurer, however alternative arrangements that meet the above requirements can be accepted. Alternative arrangements with an overseas insurer will require individual detailed examination of the insurance policy and may result in processing delays.
If you do not maintain adequate health insurance it may result in the refusal of future visa applications.
Working in Australia
You must have no intention of working full-time in Australia (you, and your partner if applicable, will only be allowed to work up to 40 hours per fortnight while in Australia.) |
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