A child visa (subclass 101) will enable a kid living in another country to migrate to Australia. They can live with their parents permanently. Usually, the child’s parent or their partner takes the role of the sponsor and applies on behalf of the child.
Yes, you can include adopted and step-children in Child Visa 101 applications, but specific conditions must be met.
To be granted for child visa, you must have adopted your child before they turned 18 and before you became an Australian citizen, or permanent resident, otherwise you have to apply for an adoption visa 102.
Yes, the child must be under 18, or between 18 and 25 and a full-time student and financially dependent on the parent, or over 18 and unable to work due to a disability.
Required documents include the child’s birth certificate, passport, proof of relationship with the sponsor, and other supporting documents such as school records or medical reports if applicable.
Yes, the child can work and study in Australia once the visa is granted.
The Child Visa (subclass 101) is a permanent visa, allowing the child to live in Australia indefinitely.
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