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My daughter and son-in-law have approved skilled immigrants from Australia and are now ready to go. How long will they live there before their parents can visit their relatives? Can we go together?

After they come, they can apply for their parents' visiting visa (visa 679). There is no time limit, but your daughter and son-in-law have to write a certificate and then sign it at the police station, that is, write something to prove that their parents will not stay in Australia illegally and will not go back. They can bear your living expenses and so on, and will not bring a burden to the government.

If you want to come together, parents can apply for an Australian tourist visa (visa 676). This application is relatively easy. Generally, as long as there is proof of real estate and funds in China, it can be approved, and the approval is relatively fast (generally within 5 working days).

I am in Australia, and it is extremely slow to apply for a 679 visa for my parents, because I have to prove something; Later, they all applied for 676 visas. The difference between these two visas is that one is guaranteed by relatives, and the other is not guaranteed by relatives. Actually, they are all tourist visas. Generally 1 the visit is granted for three months, and you can apply for a visa after half a year.

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