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Type of Australian immigrant visa Do you know the type of visa you want to apply for?

There are many kinds of immigrant visas in Australia. Do you know which ones are specific? If you want to immigrate to Australia, can you find a visa type that suits you? I'll give you a detailed introduction and see how much you can understand.

What are the visa types in Australia?

Parental category

143 immigrant visa for donor's parents (parents living outside Australia can submit the following two visas)

173 donating temporary visas for parents (parents living outside Australia can submit the following two visas)

864 Donation-type permanent resident visa for elderly parents (parents living in Australia can submit the following two visas)

Donate temporary visas for elderly parents (parents living in Australia can submit the following two types of visas) (Note: elderly parents mean that at least one parent is over 65 years old, and only parents who meet this requirement can apply for such Australian immigrants.

Spouse category

300 unmarried temporary residence visa (overseas application)

309 Married Temporary Residence Visa (Overseas Application)

100 married immigrant visa (overseas application)

820 married temporary residence visa (domestic application)

80 1 married permanent residence visa (domestic application)

Category of children

10 1 child immigrant visa (overseas application)

802 children's permanent residence visa (domestic application)

102 adopted son/female immigrant visa (overseas application)

1 17 relative orphan immigrant visa (overseas application)

837 relative orphan immigrant visa (domestic application)

Other categories

1 14 elderly relatives immigrant visa (overseas application)

838 permanent residence visa for elderly relatives (domestic application)

1 15 immigrant visa for remaining family members (overseas application)

Permanent residence visas for the remaining family members (domestic application)

1 16 immigrant visa for relatives and caregivers (overseas application)

836 permanent residence visa for relatives caregivers (domestic application)

Business category

456 business visa (short-term business visa)

457 business visa (long-term business visa)

Job category

Australia's 845 entrepreneurial immigrants 12 1 856 visa (planned immigrants nominated by employers)119,857 visa (guaranteed immigrants in remote areas) (6) general skilled immigrant visa.

Overseas application

175 ordinary skilled immigrants (formerly 136)

176 sponsored skilled migration (formerly 137, 138)

Type 476 Temporary Residence Visa for Remote Areas (originally offshore 495 495 496)

Temporary residence visa for overseas (non-Australian degree) graduates (new visa category)

Family migration-children

Children (category 10 1)

This visa is a permanent residence visa and is issued to children of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens. Parents, as guarantors of their children, can submit visa applications on their behalf.

Adoption (category 102)

This visa is a permanent residence visa and is issued to children under the age of 18 who have been or will be adopted outside Australia.

For this visa, adoptive parents or prospective adoptive parents must be Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens.

Orphan relatives (category 1 17)

This visa is a permanent residence visa and is issued to applicants outside Australia 18 years old whose parents can't take care of them. Applicants must be sponsored by relatives of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or qualified New Zealand citizens.

Dependent children (category 445)

This visa is a short-term temporary visa, which is issued to children whose parents hold an Australian temporary partner visa or whose parents hold a temporary partner visa outside Australia.

Family migration-partner

Future Marriage Visa (Category 300)

This visa is for those applicants who are engaged to the sponsor and intend to marry the sponsor after arriving in Australia. The guarantor must be an Australian citizen, a permanent resident or a qualified New Zealand citizen.

Spouse immigrant visa (temporary/permanent) (category 309/ 100)

This kind of visa is for those applicants who have married their sponsor and are in a real continuous marriage relationship. The guarantor must be an Australian citizen, a permanent resident or a qualified New Zealand citizen.

Interview As part of the evaluation process, the visa officer may arrange an interview for the applicant of the partner visa.

Family immigrants-other family members

Elderly caregivers (category 1 14)

This visa is aimed at elderly people who are single, widowed or divorced and whose relatives (children, parents, brothers, sisters, grandparents, grandchildren (female) or grandchildren (female), uncles, aunts, menstruation and nephews (female) provide financial support.

Last family member (category 1 15)

This visa is applicable to applicants who have no other parents or siblings outside Australia. Caregiver (category 1 16) This visa is for those who need to take care of relatives or sick family members in Australia.

Note: Applicants with other family members (immigrants) must be sponsored by qualified relatives of their Australian citizens, permanent residents or New Zealand citizens.

Resident return visa

Resident Return Visa (Category 155/ 157)

This is a permanent visa for current or former Australian permanent residents and former Australian citizens. This visa allows you to maintain or restore your eligibility to return to Australia as a permanent resident of Australia. Residents' applications for return visas should be submitted directly to the Australian Consulate General in Guangzhou.