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List of Family Visa Subclasses:
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Outside Australia(Visa Subclasses)
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Inside Australia(Visa Subclasses)
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Dependent Child - 101
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802
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This permanent visa is for children from overseas who are the natural or adopted or step child of an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen.
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This permanent visa is for children from overseas who are the natural or adopted or step child of an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen
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Adopted Child - 102
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This permanent visa is designed for children from overseas who have been or about to be adopted by an Australian citizen or the holder of an Australian permanent visa or an eligible New Zealand citizen.
Important: If the child was adopted before the parent became an Australian citizen or the holder of an Australian permanent visa or an eligible New Zealand citizen, they should instead apply for a Child visa (subclass 101
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Parent - 103
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Aged Parent - 804
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This is a permanent visa for parents who have children living in Australia. |
This permanent visa is for aged parents to remain in Australia. Applicants must have children who are living in Australia. |
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Contributory Parent (Temporary) - 173
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Contributory Aged Parent - 884 (Temporary)
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This is a temporary visa valid for two years. If you hold this visa you can then apply for the permanent Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143).
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This is a temporary visa valid for two years. If you hold this visa you can apply for the permanent Contributory Aged Parent (Residence) visa (subclass 864).
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Contributory Parent -143
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Contributory Aged Parent - 864
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This is a permanent visa for parents with children living in Australia. This visa costs more than the Parent visa but is generally processed faster.
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This permanent visa is for aged parents with children living in Australia. It costs more than the aged parent visa but is generally processed faster.
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Spouse - 309 / 100
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Spouse - 820 /801
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This visa is for people from overseas to enter and stay in Australia with their partner. Their partner must be either an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen A permanent visa may be granted if the spousal relationship is ongoing two years after the date of application
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This visa is designed for applicant who want to stay in Australia with their partner. Their partner must be either an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. The permanent visa is for applicants who continue to be in the married or de facto relationship two years after the date of the application or for applicants who are in a long-term relationship at the time of the visa application.
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Prospective Marriage (Fiancé (e)) - 300
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Prospective Marriage (Fiancé (e))
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This visa is designed for people from overseas to enter Australia to marry their fiance(e). Their fiance(e) must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. Once married, the holders of this visa can then apply to remain permanently in Australia
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The fiancé visa lasts for 9 months from date of grant. During the 9 month period, couples are expected to marry and the visa applicant should apply for a Spouse visa in Australia - 820 / 801
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Interdependent - 310 / 110
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Interdependent - 826 / 814
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This visa is designed for applicants in a same sex relationship. It is for people from overseas to enter and stay in Australia with their partner, who must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. A permanent visa may be granted if the interdependent relationship is ongoing two years after the date of application
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This visa is for applicants to stay in Australia with their partner, who must be an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen. This visa is generally for people in a same sex relationship. A permanent visa may be granted if the interdependent relationship is ongoing two years after the date of application.
If you are outside Australia Partners of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens may apply to enter and/or remain permanently in Australia.
Partners include:
- people intending to get married
- married (de jure) partners
- de facto partners
- interdependent partners (including those in a same sex relationship).
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Orphan Relative - 117
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Orphan Relative - 837
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This permanent visa is for children from overseas whose parents are deceased, permanently incapacitated, or whose whereabouts are unknown and who have an eligible sponsor
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This permanent visa is for children from overseas whose parents are deceased, permanently incapacitated, or whose whereabouts are unknown, and who have an eligible sponsor
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Carer - 116
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Carer - 836
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This visa is for people needed to care for an Australian relative or a member of their family unit, who has a medical condition.
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This permanent visa is for people needed to care for an Australian relative or a member of their family unit, who has a medical condition
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Aged Dependent Relative - 114
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Aged Dependent Relative - 838
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This is a permanent visa for aged persons who rely on a relative in Australia for all, or most, of their living costs.
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This is a permanent visa for aged persons who rely on a relative in Australia for all, or most, of their living costs
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Remaining Relative - 115
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Remaining Relative - 835
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This visa is for people to join their brothers, sisters or parents who are their only near relatives and are usually resident in Australia.
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This is a permanent visa for people to join their brothers, sisters or parents who are their only near relatives and are usually resident in Australia.
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