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<title>How to Prove Your Substantial Ties to Australia for the Resident Return Visa</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Australia remains one of the most sought-after countries for permanent residency, offering stability, safety, and opportunities. But if you’ve spent significant time overseas, you may need to show that your connection to the country is still genuine and ongoing when applying for a Resident Return Visa (RRV). Proving your “substantial ties” is a critical part of the process — and getting it wrong can lead to visa delays or even refusal. ]]></description>
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