Child Onshore Visa – Subclass 802

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Child Onshore Visa Subclass 802

The Child Onshore visa Subclass 802 is for children who are in Australia and are dependent on an eligible parent. This visa allows children to live in Australia permanently with their parents. This visa recognizes the importance of family unity and ensures that children can remain with their parents in Australia, providing them with stability and security.

 

One of the key benefits of the Subclass 802 visa is that it allows children to establish permanent residency in Australia, giving them access to education, healthcare, and other services available to permanent residents. This visa also allows children to build their lives in Australia, contributing to the country’s diverse and multicultural society. By providing a pathway for children to live in Australia permanently with their parents, this visa helps to strengthen family bonds and ensure that children are raised in a stable and supportive environment.

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Eligibility Criteria

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    Application Cost

    The cost of applying for a Child Onshore visa (Subclass 802) can vary.

    Processing Time:

    The processing time for a Child Onshore visa (Subclass 802) can vary depending on various factors. https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/ getting-a-visa/visa-processing-times/global-visa-processing-times

    When you have this visa:

    For comprehensive guidance on the Child Onshore visa (Subclass 802) application process and eligibility requirements, consult with Reach World Immigration, a leading visa consultant in Perth. As the best migration agent in Perth, Reach World Immigration specializes in various visas, providing expert advice tailored to your individual circumstances.

    Frequently Asked Questions
    Yes, you can apply for the Child Onshore visa (Subclass 802) for your child if they are in Australia on another visa, as long as they meet the eligibility criteria for the Subclass 802 visa.
    Yes, dependent children must be under 25 years of age, or over 18 and unable to work due to a disability, to be eligible for the Child Onshore visa (Subclass 802).
    Yes, your child can still apply for the Child Onshore visa (Subclass 802) if they are in a de facto relationship, as long as they meet all other eligibility criteria for the visa.
    Yes, you can include your child’s step-siblings in the application for the Child Onshore visa (Subclass 802) if they are dependent on the main applicant and meet all other eligibility criteria.
    If your child turns 25 after the visa application is lodged but before it is granted, they may still be eligible for the Child Onshore visa (Subclass 802) if they were under 25 at the time of application and continue to meet all other eligibility criteria.
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