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Newly Arrived Resident's Waiting Period
If you are a recently arrived resident in Australia, generally you won’t have immediate access to social security payments or concession cards. You usually have to wait 104 weeks (Newly Arrived Resident's Waiting Period) before you can access most payments and benefits. This waiting period doesn’t apply to family assistance payments.
You can count periods spent in Australia as an Australian resident at any time in your life towards the waiting period.
You must be an Australian resident, or the holder of certain temporary visas, and be residing in Australia to serve the waiting period. If you arrive in Australia on a Special Category Visa (New Zealand citizens arriving on a New Zealand passport), you will need to apply for and be granted a permanent resident visa before you can start to serve the Newly Arrived Resident’s Waiting Period (except if you are claiming the Low Income Health Care Card or Commonwealth Seniors Health Card). While you are serving your waiting period, you can register with Job Services Australia to get help finding work. You can also use the Employment Self Help facilities available in DHS Service Centres.
If you have lived in any countries that have social security agreements with Australia, you may be able to use an agreement to help you qualify for some payments such as Age Pension, Disability Support Pension or Carer Payment. |
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