Is my immigration visa going to affect what kind of home loan I qualify for?

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Re: Is my immigration visa going to affect what kind of home loan I qualify for?

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Hello Stefan. Welcome to the forums.

The Distinguished Talent visa (Subclass 124) or DTS visa is one of the handful visas that Australian lenders will consider under their Permanent Resident (PR) home loan policy.

By choosing the right lender, you can qualify for the same home loan products and interest rates as an Australian citizen.

You can even borrow up to 95% of the property value with some of our lenders.

Give us a call on 1300 889 743 or fill in our free assessment form to find out if you qualify for a permanent resident home loan.
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Re: Is my immigration visa going to affect what kind of home loan I qualify for?

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Hi Stefan,

Normally, foreign stamp duty surcharge only applies to foreign citizens living overseas. It currently applies in all states except for Northern Territory (NT).

Keep in mind that if you’re purchasing in Sydney NSW, you’ll need to be in the country for the contract exchange and settlement to be exempt from paying stamp duty surcharge. You’ll also need to be in the country for at least 200 days since getting your visa.

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Re: Is my immigration visa going to affect what kind of home loan I qualify for?

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Hi Stefan,

Although the Australian government’s First Home Owners Grant (FHOG) and other benefits are available to permanent residents, the FHOG is available for newly-built properties only. It doesn’t apply for lived-in or established properties.

So, unless the apartment you’re buying is a new property (never occupied) first home benefits won’t be available.

You should also check with the NSW Office of State Revenue as to what benefits are available to you.

We are specialists in permanent resident mortgages.

Speak with one of our experienced mortgage brokers by calling us on 1300 889 743 or by filling in our free assessment form.

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