Does Australia Issue PR to Couples with 3 Kids?
Yes, Australia does offer Permanent Residency (PR) options for families, including couples with children. The process typically involves applying through a Family Visa or Parent Visa category, depending on your specific circumstances and eligibility criteria. Here are some key points to consider:
Partner Visa (Subclass 820/801 or 309/100)
If you are married or in a de facto relationship with an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen, you may be eligible to apply for a Partner Visa. This visa allows your partner and dependent children to live in Australia permanently.
• Dependent Children: Your dependent children can be included in your partner visa application if they meet the criteria for dependent children under Australian immigration law. This includes being under 18 years of age or financially dependent on you.
Parent Visa
If you have children who are settled in Australia as permanent residents or citizens, they may be able to sponsor you for a Parent Visa. There are different types of Parent Visas, including:
• Contributory Parent (Subclasses 143 and 173): These visas require a significant financial contribution and have higher processing fees but generally have shorter processing times compared to non-contributory parent visas.
• Non-Contributory Parent (Subclasses 804 and 103): These visas have lower processing fees but longer processing times and limited places available each year.
Important Considerations:
• Financial Requirements: Some parent visas require a financial contribution or assurance of financial support from your sponsoring child.
• Processing Times: Parent visas, especially non-contributory ones, can have very long processing times (often several years).
• Balance of Family Test: Some parent visas require you to pass a Balance of Family Test, where at least half of your children live permanently in Australia compared to any other single country.
Applying as a Family
When applying for permanent residency as a family (such as a couple with three children), it's crucial to ensure that all family members meet the eligibility criteria and that you have a clear understanding of the visa pathway you are pursuing. Each family member's circumstances, including age and dependency status, can affect eligibility and application requirements.
Consultation with a Migration Agent
Due to the complexity of Australian immigration laws and visa processes, especially for parent visas, it is highly recommended to consult with a registered migration agent or immigration lawyer. They can provide tailored advice based on your specific situation, assist with preparing and submitting your application, and guide you through the entire process.
By understanding the available visa options and seeking professional advice, you can navigate the process of applying for Permanent Residency in Australia as a family with three children effectively.
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