Fellow pinoyau's case:
Permanent Residence Date Feb 28, 2015 based on Initial Entry date.
Lawful Residence Date Feb 28, 2015 also (see below SOURCE for details why)
Lodgement Date July 9, 2019 which is 4 years & 4 months after IED
Periods outside of Oz:
Mar 8, 2015 to Feb 9, 2016 = 11 months
Jun 8, 2016 to Jun 12, 2016 = 4 days
Jun 19, 2016 to Jul 4, 2016 = 15 days
Kahit 3 years & 5 months lang na nakatira sa Oz from Feb 9, 2016 to July 9, 2019, ang result ng eligibility to apply for citizenship is YES.
Anyone sa inyo ganito din ba?
SOURCE: https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/help-support/tools/residence-calculator?fbclid=IwAR2GZcIFHspdapir2YX9fZdLd1Xy54SqX_EaxMzz1A66RY8BQX6iRQN08O0
Permanent residence date
You need to know the date your permanent residency started. The date depends on if you were in or outside Australia when we granted you a permanent residence visa:
if you were in Australia, your permanent residence date is the date we issued that visa
if you were outside Australia, your permanent residence date is the date you first arrived in Australia on that visa
Lawful residence date
You need to know the date your 'lawful residence' started, that is, you first started living in Australia on a valid visa.
For example, you might have arrived in Australia on 1 June 2012 holding a temporary visa. Then on 4 September 2016, we granted you a permanent visa. So, your lawful residence date is 1 June 2012 and your permanent residence date is 4 September 2016.
Intended lodgement date
Your intended lodgement date is the date you plan to lodge your application for Australian citizenship.
Absences from Australia
You need to know the dates you travelled in and out of Australia in the last 4 years. Select 'Add details' to enter those dates in the residence calculator.
Travel dates might be stamped into your passport. Look for stamps with the words 'departed' and 'arrived' and enter the dates in the 'from Date' and 'to Date' fields.
If you plan to travel before lodging your application, include those future dates as well.