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Australia Immigration
Family Migrants
Australia's family migration
scheme is designed to allow people to migrate
to Australia to join family members already
living here as permanent residents or Australian
citizens. A person who qualifies to migrate
to Australia may include their family unit in
their Visa. Normally the Australian relative
must sign and lodge sponsorship papers with
the Australian Government. We provide the following
brief summary of the types of migration Visas
available to people with family members living
in Australia as permanent residents or Australian
citizens:
Spouse
An Australian or New Zealand permanent resident
or citizen may sponsor a foreigner to obtain
permanent residence in Australia as their spouse.
Legal marriages and de-facto marriages are considered.
Child
An Australian relative may sponsor a child who
is dependant upon them to become a permanent
resident of Australia. Children aged over eighteen
years are considered.
Parent
An Australian citizen or permanent resident
who has been resident in Australia for at least
two years may sponsor their parent(s) to obtain
permanent residence in Australia. If the parent
is of working age, it must be proven that the
Australian is dependent upon the parent. If
the parent is past working age, the "balance
of family test" must be passed, that is,
the number of children of the parent permanently
resident in Australia must be:
• greater than (or at least equal to)
the total number of children of the parent who
are resident anywhere overseas
• greater than the greatest number of
children of the parent who are resident in any
single overseas country
Special close family categories include:
• aged dependant relatives
• orphan relatives
• special need relatives
Special close family categories may be sponsored
to migrate to Australia by an Australian relative.
Also where a foreign relative and their spouse
live in a country where none of their relatives
live, then an Australian relative may sponsor
them to migrate to Australia. In some of the
above cases it is required that the Australian
relative must have been a permanent resident
in Australia for at least two years before they
will be eligible to sponsor their foreign relatives.
Interdependency
This is the equivalent of a spouse Visa for
homosexual couples. Also (rarely) it is available
to non-homosexual friends who are truly interdependent
upon each other for emotional and financial
support.
Special Rules Relating to Children
Where the migrants come from broken families
or have been involved in a divorce, complications
can occur in respect of children to accompany
them to Australia. The Australian Government
will not interfere with the laws of foreign
countries in relation to the custody access
and guardianship of children. A parent wishing
to migrate to Australia with children must either
have the written consent of the other parent
or court documents giving them full custody
and guardianship of the children and giving
no right of access to the other parent.
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