Australian Child Visa
A child may eligible for an Australia permanent resident visa if
they are the natural, adopted or step child of an Australian citizen
or permanent resident.
There are several categories under which an Australian visa application may be lodged
for child immigration.
Child Category The child must be under 25 years of age. If the applicant is over 18
years of age, the child must be a full-time student who is dependent
on their sponsoring parent.
Exceptions to the age limit and age requirements may be made if the
child suffers from a disability preventing them from working effectively.
The child must be the natural, adopted or step child of their sponsor.
If adopted, the child must have been adopted before their sponsor
was an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
The child must also not be engaged, married or in a defacto relationship nor must the
child have ever had a spouse.
Orphan Relative Category The child applicant must be under 18 years of age with no parental care
afforded to them either through death, permanent disability or illness, or the unknown
whereabouts of their natural parents.
An Australian citizen or permanent resident who is either a sibling,
grandparent, aunt or uncle, nice or nephew living in Australia may then sponsor the
child for Australian immigration.
Adoption Category The child applicant must under 18 years of age and be adopted or be in the adoption process by a
sponsoring Australian citizen or permanent resident.
Valid adoption procedures include those which adhere to the Hague Convention,
Australia/China Adoption Agreement or children who were adopted privately and lawfully by
Australian residents after living overseas for more than 12 months
at the time of the Australian visa application.
Assurance of Support If a child applicant is assessed as being at risk of being dependent on the
Australian social welfare system, an Assurance of Support may be requested
during the processing of the Australian visa application.
The assurer does not have to be the same person as the sponsor but must:
- be over 18 years of age,
- be an Australian resident or permanent resident,
- have a legal commitment to financially supporting the child and repaying any applicable social security payments if applicable.
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