The Ivorian, who is currently on loan to Swiss Super League side FC Vaduz, flew in to Perth during the week to sign off on the paperwork.

"It has been a very quick visit but it is nice to be back in Perth," he said before returning to his Liechtenstein-based team on Thursday.

"I'm glad that it has been sorted out, it is something that I believe is very good for my family and for the club.

"Everything has been great since coming to Western Australia and we knew straight away that it would be a wonderful place to raise a family and have a good life."

After scoring 10 goals this season, Dadi is hopeful his stint in Europe will turn him into even more of an asset for Glory in 2009/10.

Despite being granted permanent residency in Australia, the 35-year-old will still be able to fill one of Perth's foreign-player spots.