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Immigration conditions of relatives after Australia gets a green card

To apply for a parent immigrant visa, the following conditions shall be met:

1. must be an Australian citizen, a permanent resident of Australia or a parent of a qualified New Zealand citizen.

2. Children must live in Australia (in most cases, for at least two years) and be the guarantor of their parents.

3. You must pass the balance ratio test of family members-at least half of your children live in Australia for a long time or more of your children live in Australia than in other countries.

4, must meet the requirements of health and morality.

If you intend to apply for any "old" visa, you must meet the conditions of being an "old" parent.

Applicants can apply for the following types of parent immigrant visas:

1, parents' immigrant visa.

2. Contribute to parents' immigration.

3. Temporary visas for immigrant parents with donations.

4. Immigrant visa for elderly parents.

5. Residence visa for elderly parents.

6. Temporary visa for elderly parents to immigrate.

Extended data:

Australia 186 employer-sponsored immigration application conditions:

1, under 50 years old.

2. Bachelor degree or above (must be full-time).

3. IELTS scores 6 points for each course (IELTS is exempted for some occupations).

4, engaged in professional work for more than 3 years.

Scope of application:

The applicant's cities are all first-tier cities in Australia, including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Newcastle and Wollongong.

Suitable for people:

The visa is mainly suitable for executives of state-owned enterprises and foreign enterprises, private entrepreneurs, returned overseas students and other people with certain academic qualifications and work experience, and have the sincerity and ability to serve companies and institutions in different industries and fields in Australia.

Application materials:

1. Public documents of all applicants' passport identity pages.

2. Birth certificate showing parents' names. If you can't provide a birth certificate, you can also provide public proof of the identity page of any of the following materials:

(1) Account book showing parents' names

(2) identification documents issued by government agencies

(3) A document issued by the court that can prove the identity of the employee.

Applicant (including unaccompanied family members), two recent clear passport photos (45 mm * 35 mm). Write your name on the back of the photo.

If any applicant is married or divorced, public proof of marriage certificate is required.

If the applicant has been permanently separated, divorced or widowed, a public certificate of divorce decree or a death certificate of the deceased partner must be provided.

If any applicants change their names, they need to provide a public certificate to prove their name change.

All public documents attached to the child's birth certificate or household registration book need to indicate the names of both parents.

If there are adopted children in the entourage, you need to provide public certificates of adoption documents.

If/kloc-a parent of a child under 0/8 years old is not accompanied, it is necessary to provide a guardianship certificate and public documents for visiting arrangements.

Proof of maintenance relationship between children and other accompanying relatives 18 years old.

If any applicant has served in the military of any country, a public certificate of retirement certificate is required.

People's Daily Online-Australian Immigration: 186 Detailed explanation of employer-sponsored immigration.

Australian embassy-parents immigrate