Also to know is, what is the difference between PR and citizenship?
The main difference is that before someone can become a citizen, they typically first become a permanent resident. Permanent residents can apply for citizenship once they have met certain residency requirements. Once you are a citizen, you do not need to do anything to maintain your citizenship.
Subsequently, question is, how do I become a permanent resident of Australia? Permanent resident. You can become a permanent resident of Australia by applying for and being granted a permanent visa that allows you to remain in Australia indefinitely. The most common permanent visas include some skilled work and family visas. To find a visa that suits your needs explore visa options.
Similarly one may ask, how long after PR can I get Australian citizenship?
Residence requirementAny adult who became a permanent resident on or after 1 July 2007 must have been lawfully residing in Australia for four years immediately before applying for Australian citizenship. This includes: 12 months as a permanent resident.
Is PR easy in Australia?
It is easier to get Australian PR with 90+ points based on latest draw. With Masters degree, good English score and work experience in Australia's skills list, you can get Australia's residency within a year.