In how many time i get green card in asutralia?

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Answer:
The equivalent of a Green Card in Australia is Permanent Residence. To obtain permanent residence you will need to meet the requirements for one for the permanent residence visas, e.g. General Skilled Migration, Spouse, Parent, etc...

Maybe ask another question that is more specific to the type of visa you wish to apply for.
Please be more specific on what your asking? Check the goverment pages for austraila they could be useful.
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They dont have green cards in australia,they have work visa.

www.immi.gov.au is the aust website,have a look there.
I'm half American-half Aussie, dual citizen, so what I'll tell you is true. In Oz, we don't have green cards. In USA, we have green cards for our permanent residents. If you want Aussie permanent residency you could apply as a Skilled Migrant, if you have any of the skills that are in short supply in Oz. Also, you could get an employer to sponsor you for a work visa or for permanent residency. Check out the immigration website.
there is no green cards in australia

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