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A Quick Insight in to Child Visa 101 & 802

If you are looking for the Australian child visa requirement, eligibility criteria and benefits of child visa then have a look at this article to know important things about child visa.

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A Quick Insight in to Child Visa 101 & 802

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  1. A Quick Insight in to Child Visa 101 & 802

  2. Important Information for Child Visa 1)What are Child Visa 101 and 802? 2) Who is eligible for this program? 3) What are the benefits? 4) How long does it take? 5) What documents do you need?

  3. What are Child Visa 101 and 802? Child Visa 101and 802 are Australian visas that allow children to live in the country with their parents. The main difference between the two is that Child Visa 101 is for children already in Australia, while 802 is for those outside the country. • Child Visa 101 • To be eligible for a Child Visa 101, the child must be under 18 years of age and sponsored by a parent or guardian who is an Australian citizen or permanent resident. • Applicants also need to meet additional requirements, such as financial means and good health. • Child Visa 802 • Those wishing to apply for Child Visa 802 can only do so if they're outside Australia. • They'll need to show that they've legally lived overseas for at least 12 months before applying for the visa. • Additionally, applicants must prove they have close ties with Australia, which usually includes showing employment or educational opportunities there.

  4. Who is eligible for this program? The child must be under 18 years of age, the child must be a biological or adopted child of the parent, the child must be unmarried, and the child must have no children of their own. In addition, the child must be a citizen of a country that is a party to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction.

  5. What are the benefits? This program may work for you if you have custody of your child. However, you cannot use this program if your spouse has custody and does not consent to international travel.

  6. How long does it take? • The process of applying for a child visa can be lengthy, and it's essential to be prepared for the potential wait. The first step is to submit an application, which can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks.  • Once the application is submitted, it will be reviewed by a consular officer. If everything is in order, the child will be issued a visa. However, if there are any issues with the application, it could take longer.

  7. What documents do you need? • Your child's original birth certificate • Your marriage certificate (if applicable) • Your divorce decree or annulment papers (if applicable) • A copy of your passport • A recent photograph of your child in color and with a plain white background. The picture should be taken against a plain, light-colored background. For the child's face to be clearly visible, the head should not be covered by hair, a hat, or other objects. • With these documents, you can easily apply for Child Visa 101 & Child Visa 802.

  8. Thanks for Visiting Us Visit:-https://v4migrationservices.com.au/family-visa/child-visa-subclass-101/ Drop Mail At:-hello@v4migrationservices.com.au Call:-0410-098-765

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