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List of immigrant types of family reunion in Australia

Many people in China will choose Australian immigrants, so what kind of immigrants are Australian family reunion immigrants? Many people who go abroad seem to care about this. Let's take a look at the list of Australian family reunion immigrants with the overseas immigration network.

I. Overview

Family members include immediate family members, such as spouses (including married spouses, cohabiting spouses, unmarried couples and same-sex couples) and children, as well as other relatives, such as parents, elderly dependent relatives, relatives orphans and last relatives.

Family reunion immigration does not require applicants to have any technical and English skills. Whether to approve immigration depends on the relationship between the applicant and the Australian guarantor or nominee. Because this kind of immigration has low requirements for the applicants themselves, it has become a simple, direct and efficient immigration shortcut.

Two, Australian relatives immigrants include:

1. Partner migration: unmarried/married/cohabiting partners of Australian citizens or permanent residents;

2. Children's migration: Australian citizens or permanent residents/underage children under kloc-0/8, unmarried children under kloc-0/2 who live by their parents;

3. Parental migration: Half or more children of parents of Australian citizens or permanent residents have settled in Australia.

Immigrants who are reunited with their families enjoy preferential treatment. As long as the applicant meets the prescribed kinship status, is in good health and has no criminal record, he can be approved. Relatives in Australia must be Australian citizens or residents with permanent residency for more than two years. Australian guarantors must legally stay in Australia for more than 2 years, and guarantee all living expenses of relatives after going to Australia, such as providing accommodation and having certain asset guarantees. All parents who apply to immigrate to Australia have to pay for their children's living expenses.