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Enjoy exclusive discounts at Nowak Migration

New Zealanders: Apply for Australian Citizenship and enjoy exclusive discounts with the assistance of the team at Nowak Migration in Noosa Heads.

Becoming an Australian citizen is a big step. From the 1 July 2023, New Zealand citizens living in Australia will have a direct pathway to Australian citizenship. All Special Category Visa holders will be able to apply directly for citizenship without becoming permanent residents first if they meet a four-year residence and other eligibility requirements.

One of the significant advantages for New Zealanders becoming Australian citizens is the opportunity to hold dual citizenship. This means individuals can retain their New Zealand citizenship while also enjoying the privileges and responsibilities of being an Australian citizen.

Dual citizenship allows for greater flexibility in terms of travel, work opportunities, and maintaining connections with both countries.

If you are New Zealander and have been living in Australia for four years, you can start the process today with Nowak Migration.

“We are offering 25 per cent discount to all Kiwis who contact us with this editorial,“ the team said.

“We will guide you through the citizenship application process, which means assistance to complete forms, provide supporting documentation, including Australian and New Zealand police checks, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.

“Our team of experienced professionals will ensure that your application is handled with care and attention to detail. Nowak Migration, a local registered migration agency, has been assisting international people with visas and Citizenship applications for more than 10 years. For the fourth year in a roll, we are recognized as one of the Top 3 Migration Agents in the Sunshine Coast, according to Three Best Rated.“

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity and contact the team on today 07 5625-3082.

For more information, visit nowakmigration.com.au

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