The permanent residents in Australia & the citizenship have a mighty
difference between both:
A citizen has an automatic right to enter in to Australia, and if a permanent
resident travels out of Australia, they need to ensure about the permanent
visa with a valid travel authority if they wish to return to Australia as a
permanent resident.
A citizen can vote in Australian Government elections and in most cases
permanent residents cannot, however if a permanent resident was enrolled
to vote (as a British subject) prior to 1984, they may remain eligible to
vote.
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