How Does A Temporary Protection Visa (Subclass 785) & Safe Haven Enterprise (Subclass 790) Visa Holder Transition to A PR Visa?

The Australian Government has made Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) (Subclass 785) and Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV) (Subclass 790) holders eligible to apply for a permanent Resolution of Status (RoS) visa (Subclass 851). This transition provides a pathway for refugees and asylum seekers to secure their residency in Australia.


What is a Resolution of Status Visa (RoS) (Subclass 851)?

A Resolution of Status (RoS) (Subclass 851) Visa is a permanent visa for Permanent Residency (PR) designed for the Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) (Subclass 785) and Safe Haven Enterprise Visa (SHEV) (Subclass 790) holders.

Who is eligible to apply for a RoS visa (SC851)?

  • TPV or SHEV holders or applicants before 14 February 2023 may qualify to apply for the RoS visa (PR visa).

  • Individuals who have not engaged in protection obligations are expected to depart voluntarily.

What are the Benefits for RoS Visa Holders?

Permanent Subclass 851 (RoS) visa holders can enjoy the same rights and benefits as all permanent residents, including: 

This transition not only provides a pathway to permanent residency (PR) but also ensures that TPV/SHEV holders can access essential legal support throughout the process.

What if there are changes in circumstances for my Pending PR (SC851) Visa Application?

It is essential to promptly respond to any requests for information from the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) and inform the Department of any changes to your circumstances or contact details as soon as possible to facilitate your pending RoS visa application.

How Can Agape Henry Crux Help You?

The process of applying for an Australian visa can be complex, intricate and time-consuming. Given the possible difficulty that may be involved, it is often advisable to seek professional assistance to ensure a smooth application process. Contact us at Agape Henry Crux for professional legal assistance. You can book a Migration Planning Session with one of our immigration lawyers or Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law to seek professional advice by calling 02-8310-5230 or emailing us to book in a time at info@ahclawyers.com.

We speak fluent English, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Malay. If these aren’t your language, we can also help you arrange an interpreter.

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