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List of Basic Types of Australian Family Immigrants in 2020
The main types of Australian family immigrants are: partner immigrants, children immigrants and parents immigrants.
Partner migration
Partners of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens can apply for entry and/or permanent residence in Australia. Partners include: people who intend to get married, married (legal) partners and de facto marriage partners.
Overseas partners do not automatically acquire the right to live permanently in Australia. They must apply for proper visas and meet all legal requirements after the formal examination.
Spouse temporary visa (subclass 309) and permanent visa (subclass 100)
Suitable for overseas applicants to enter Australia and live with their partners. Partners must be Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or qualified New Zealand citizens.
Future Marriage Visa (300 subcategories)
Applicable to overseas applicants who enter Australia to marry their fiance (wife). Her fiance (wife) must be an Australian citizen, a permanent resident of Australia or a qualified New Zealand citizen. Once married, visa holders can apply for permanent residence in Australia.
Application materials: materials list (including application form), partner immigrant visa application materials list (including future marriage), Australian citizen's family relationship, application in China (including important information such as where to submit the application), application fee and payment method (including important information such as how to send money by post), trial time, visa label, basic information, physical examination, designated immigration agent or agent, supplementary materials, false materials and verification materials.
Child migration
Children of Australian citizens, permanent residents or New Zealand citizens eligible for sponsorship, as well as some relatives and orphans, can apply for child immigrant visas to enter Australia and stay permanently.
Children from overseas cannot automatically obtain permanent residency in Australia. They must submit a visa application and pass our trial to meet all legal conditions before they can obtain a visa.
Children (permanent visa) (subclass 10 1)
Applicable to overseas biological children, adopted children or stepchildren of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or New Zealand citizens who meet the funding conditions.
Orphans of Relatives (Permanent Visa) (Subcategory 1 17)
Applicable to overseas children under the age of 18, who are relatives of Australian citizens, permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens, and whose parents are unable to take care of them because of death, permanent loss of support or disappearance.
Adoption (permanent visa) (subclass 102)
Applicable to overseas children under the age of 18 who have been or will be adopted by Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens. Please note that children cannot apply for such visas if they were adopted before their parents became Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or New Zealand citizens. They must apply for a child visa (subcategory 10 1).
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Parental migration
To apply for a parent immigrant visa, the following conditions shall be met:
You must be an Australian citizen, a permanent resident of Australia or a parent of an eligible New Zealand citizen.
Your child must have settled in Australia (in most cases, for at least two years) and become your sponsor.
You must pass the balance 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.
You must meet the relevant health and moral requirements.
If you intend to apply for any "elderly" visa, you must meet the conditions of being an "elderly" parent (please refer to the parents' immigration manual).
Applicants can apply for the following types of parent immigrant visas:
Parental immigrant visa (category 103)
Contributing parents to emigrate (143)
Temporary Visa for Contributing Immigrant Parents (Category 173)
Immigrant visa for elderly parents (category 804)
Residence visa for elderly parents (category 864)
Temporary visa for contributing elderly parents to immigrate (category 884)
You need to provide:
47PA table
Form 40 (signed by your guarantor)
80 tables
application fee
For other supporting documents, please refer to Part K of Form 47PA.
Please note that all application forms can be downloaded from this website.
Important notice: All parents' immigration applications must be submitted by mail or express delivery at the trial center in Australia.
Other types of family immigrants
Other family immigrant visas include elderly caregivers, last-resort family members and caregivers.
The visa for relatives of elderly dependents (1 14) is applicable to unmarried, widowed, divorced or officially separated applicants who depend on Australian citizens, permanent residents or qualified New Zealand citizens. Applicants must meet the standards stipulated in "199 1 social security law" in order to receive the Australian old-age pension.
The last family member visa (1 15 residual relatives visa) is applicable to applicants who are children or siblings of Australian citizens, permanent residents or qualified New Zealand citizens. And the applicant has no other parents or siblings living outside Australia.
The nurse visa (1 16) is applicable to applicants whose relatives in Australia have health problems. Their relatives in Australia must be citizens, permanent residents or qualified New Zealand citizens, and the degree of disability assessed by the Medical Bank Health Agency (formerly Australian Health Agency or HSA) reaches 30 points.
Other information about family migration (in English) can be found on the following website of the Immigration and Border Protection Department (DIBP) of the Australian government:/migrants/family/other-
Visa application fee
There are two kinds of visa application fees (VAC) for other family immigrants:
The first fee is paid when the application is submitted;
The second fee was paid before the visa was approved.
For nursing visa applicants, if the second payment will cause serious financial difficulties to the applicants who need nursing or their relatives, it can be exempted.
material requirements
In addition to paying the visa application fee, there are quite a number of material requirements that must be met, including submitting relevant application forms, passing health and conduct checks, and submitting a series of materials to support your application.
Please note that after you submit your application, you may be asked to provide supplementary materials related to your personal situation. In addition to these materials, further investigations can be conducted through telephone surveys, interviews or home visits.
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