Family Visa – Subclass 101 / 802
The Child Visa (Subclass 101 / 802) allows dependent children of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to migrate to Australia permanently.
The Subclass 101 visa is for children applying from outside Australia (offshore), while the Subclass 802 visa is for children applying from within Australia (onshore). Both visas provide permanent residency upon approval, subject to meeting eligibility requirements.
Key Features of the Child Visa (Subclass 101 / 802)
Eligibility Overview
Eligibility for the Child Visa (Subclass 101 / 802) generally depends on the child’s age, dependency status, and relationship to the sponsoring parent. Key requirements may include:
Applicants must provide sufficient evidence of the parent-child relationship and dependency status where required.
Important Note: Meeting eligibility requirements does not guarantee visa approval, as each application is assessed individually under current migration legislation.The Child Visa (Subclass 101 / 802) is assessed by the Department of Home Affairs. Visa outcomes are determined solely by the Department in accordance with Australian immigration laws and policies.
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