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TPV and SHEV holders can apply for permanent residency by applying for a Resolution of Status (subclass 851) visa (RoS). The RoS visa will provide a permanent resolution to the status of those who arrived in Australia before 14 February 2023, who have sought protection and for those who receive a positive protection assessment.

Circle Green Community Legal (Circle Green) provides free legal advice and support to TPV and SHEV holders in Western Australia transitioning to permanent residency.

Factsheet: TPV/SHEV Conversion to a Permanent Visa

Frequently Asked Questions: TPV/SHEV Conversion to a Permanent Visa

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

TPV/SHEV CONVERSION TO A PERMANENT VISA

This information sheet provides answers to frequently asked questions about the Resolution of Status (subclass 851) visa (RoS) and the process of applying for the RoS visa for Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) and Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV) holders.

THESE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS IS RELEVANT TO YOU IF:

1. You currently hold a TPV or SHEV and have applied for another (subsequent) TPV or SHEV that has not been decided; or

2. You currently hold a TPV or SHEV and you have not applied for another (subsequent) TPV or SHEV; or

3. You previously held a TPV or SHEV and missed your visa expiry date to apply for another (subsequent) TPV or SHEV; or

4. You applied for an initial TPV or SHEV and the application is still being processed by the Department of Home Affairs (Home Affairs); and

5. You are in Western Australia.

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW?

The laws have changed, and the Australian Government has announced that TPV and SHEV holders are now eligible to apply for permanent residency to remain in Australia.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Remember only a lawyer or a registered migration agent can provide legal advice about migration matters.

This information was published in April 2023.

Please note: This information sheet only contains general information. It is not legal advice and should not be relied on as a substitute for legal advice. You may wish to seek advice from a lawyer regarding your own particular circumstances. We are not responsible for any consequences arising from your use of, or reliance on, the information contained in this resource. Further information about our disclaimer and your use of this factsheet can be found here: https://circlegreen.org.au/disclaimer/.