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A Comprehensive Guide to Child Visas in the Family Visa Stream in Australia

Are you planning to bring your child to Australia to be with you? If you are an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen, you have the opportunity to reunite with your child through the Child Visa under the Family Visa category. This visa pathway allows eligible parents to sponsor their dependent child's migration to Australia, ensuring they can be together and create a stable and loving family environment.

What is a Child Visa?

The Child Visa is a part of the Australian family migration program, designed to reunite parents with their dependent children who are living overseas. This visa allows a child to live with their Australian parent in Australia permanently. There are different types of Child Visas available based on the circumstances and age of the child.

Visa Options:

  1. Child (Subclass 101) Visa:

    This visa is for children who are outside Australia and are dependent on an eligible parent who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
  2. Adoption (Subclass 102) Visa:

    This visa is for children adopted outside Australia by an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
  3. Orphan Relative (Subclass 117) Visa:

    This visa is for children who are under 18 years of age, have no parents to care for them, and are sponsored by an eligible relative in Australia.
  4. Dependent Child (Subclass 445) Visa:

    This temporary visa is for children of a parent who holds a temporary Partner Visa or a Dependent Child Visa.

Eligibility Criteria:

To apply for a Child Visa under the Family Visa category, both the sponsoring parent and the child must meet certain requirements:
  • Sponsor (Parent) Eligibility:

    1. Be an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
    2. Be the biological or adoptive parent of the child.
    3. Be able to provide financial and emotional support to the child.
  • Child Eligibility:

    1. Be under 18 years of age.
    2. Be single and not married or in a de facto relationship.
    3. Be dependent on the sponsoring parent.
    4. Meet health and character requirements.

Application Process:

The application process for a Child Visa involves several steps:
  • Sponsorship:

    The sponsoring parent must first apply to sponsor their child. This involves proving their eligibility as a sponsor and committing to providing support for the child's well-being in Australia.
  • Child Visa Application:

    Once the sponsorship is approved, the child can apply for the Child Visa. This involves proving their eligibility as a child and meeting health and character requirements.
  • Processing Time:

    Processing times may vary based on the visa subclass and individual circumstances. It is important to lodge a complete and accurate application to avoid delays.

Benefits of a Child Visa:

There are several benefits of a Child Visa:
  • Live in Australia:

    The Child Visa allows a child to live in Australia permanently.
  • Study and Work in Australia:

    The Child Visa allows a child to study and work in Australia.
  • Access to Medicare:

    The Child Visa allows a child to access Medicare, Australia's public healthcare system.
  • Apply for Australian Citizenship:

    The Child Visa allows a child to apply for Australian citizenship.

How We Can Help:

Applying for a Child Visa can be a complex and time-consuming process. At Visa Plan, we have a team of experienced migration agents who can help you with your Child Visa application. We will assess your eligibility, help you prepare your application, and guide you through the entire process. We will also liaise with the Department of Home Affairs on your behalf and keep you updated on the progress of your application.

Conclusion:

The Child Visa is a part of the Australian family migration program, designed to reunite parents with their dependent children who are living overseas. This visa allows a child to live with their Australian parent in Australia permanently. There are different types of Child Visas available based on the circumstances and age of the child.

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