Subclass 155 Resident Return Visa Granted for Fifth Time for Vietnamese Applicant with Minimal Australian Residence
Case Summary
A Vietnamese permanent resident who had spent only approximately two weeks in Australia within the five-year period — including only 10 days in the most recent year — was successfully granted a Subclass 155 RRV for the fifth consecutive time through consistent ties documentation and long-term commitment argumentation.
Background
The applicant had obtained permanent residency through a Subclass 143 visa but had spent only approximately two weeks in Australia in the five years leading to this RRV application — far below the two-year residency threshold. The most recent year saw only 10 days in Australia. This was the fifth application for a Subclass 155 RRV, meaning the Department was familiar with the pattern and the consistent weakness of the ties.
Challenges
- Far below the two-year residency requirement — only approximately 2 weeks total in the five-year period
- Only 10 days in Australia in the most recent year — minimal recent presence evidence
- Fifth consecutive RRV application — Department familiar with the weak tie pattern, requiring fresh and compelling argumentation each cycle
Outcome
The Subclass 155 Resident Return Visa was granted — the fifth successful renewal despite consistently minimal Australian physical presence, confirming that consistent annual commitment and well-argued ties can overcome low residency duration.
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