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802 (Child Onshore) Visa

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    802 (Child Onshore) Visa

    Individual’s child already residing in Australia can stay infinite with 802 child onshore visa

    Child visas (802 and 101) allow eligible parents to sponsor their child to live in Australia indefinitely. Parents may apply on behalf of their children under the age of 18. Both visas allow applicants to reside permanently in Australia with their parents.

    Step 1Start your Process with FBP
    Step 2Check your eligibility
    Step 3Submit all your documents
    Step 4Receive 802 Visa Grant
    Step 5Receive 101 Visa Grant
    • Indefinite stay in Australia
    • work and study in australia Leveraging Australia’s health care system and costs
    • Apply for Australian citizenship if eligible
    • Sponsorship of relatives eligible for permanent residency
    • You must enter and leave Australia within 5 years of the visa issuance date.
    • Dependent children of parents who are Australian citizens, permanent Australian visa holders
    • Under 18, full-time, 18 to 25 years old or over 18 years old and unable to work due to disability
    • Single and dependent on parents
    • You must be in Australia when you apply and decide.

    For parent:

    • Australian Citizen
    • Australian Permanent Resident Visa Holders
    • The written consent of each person who may claim the legal right to decide where the child will live.
    • Legal power of attorney from the child’s country of origin authorizing the child to be removed.
    • It complies with any Australian child ordinance.

    For sponsor:

    • Be the child’s parent, stepparent, or adoptive parent
    • Being the father or stepmother who has separated from the child’s father or mother but has the responsibility to take care of the child under 18 years old
    • according to the provisions of law. Be an adoptive parent who adopted a child before becoming an Australian citizen

    Over 18 years

    • The sponsor is responsible for paying the Australian government the child living in Australia
    • The sponsor must be able to support the child to a reasonable standard of living, provide adequate housing and sufficient financial support to meet the child’s needs for the first two years in Australia.
    • help the child settle in Australia
    • Help the child to join an English class and thus improve his language fluency.
    • The sponsor must have the written consent of each person who can claim the legal right to decide where the child will live.
    • The sponsor must obtain legal authorization from the child’s country of origin to allow the move.
    • The sponsor’s permission must be in accordance with any Australian child order.

    Health:

    Children must meet certain health conditions in order to successfully apply for a child visa. The child’s medical examination period must not exceed 12 months. Health reports of all family members are required on the application, whether they are migratory or not.

    Character:

    To successfully apply for this visa, a police certificate from all of the child’s country of residence (where the child has resided for 12 months or more in the last 10 years) is required to apply for this visa. This only applies to children 1 year of age and older.

    Debts to the Australian government:

    To successfully apply for this visa, a police certificate from all of the child’s country of residence (where the child has resided for 12 months or more in the last 10 years) is required to apply for this visa. This only applies to children 1 year of age and older.

    Age

    If the child is over 18 years old

    • You cannot be engaged.
    • There may or may not have been an actual relationship
    • If the child is between 18 and 25 years old and studying full-time

    If your child is between the ages of 18 and 25:

    • must be a full-time student at the time of applying for and deciding on a visa application.
    • cannot work full time
    • Rely on parents financially

    You are a full-time student if:

    • Enroll in full-time courses leading to professional, trade, or professional qualifications
    • attend class

    If the child over the age of 18 has a disability

    • Complete or partial loss of physical or mental function.
    • cannot work full time
    • Rely on parents financially