Child Onshore visa (Subclass 802)
The Child Visa (Subclass 802) is a permanent visa designed to allow children to
live in Australia with their parents who are Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible
New Zealand citizens. Here's an overview of the key points
about the Subclass 802 visa:
- Purpose: The Subclass 802 visa is intended for children who are dependent on
their parents and wish to live with them in Australia permanently. It allows children to join
their parents who are settled in Australia.
- Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for the Subclass 802 visa, children must
meet certain criteria, including:
- Being sponsored by their parent who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or
eligible New Zealand citizen.
- Being unmarried and dependent on their sponsoring parent.
- Meeting health and character requirements.
- Being under 18 years of age, or if over 18 and unable to work due to a disability, being
financially dependent on the sponsoring parent.
- Application Process: The application process for the Subclass 802 visa involves
submitting an application form, providing supporting documents, undergoing health examinations,
and paying the relevant visa application
charge. The sponsoring parent must also provide evidence of their Australian citizenship,
permanent residency, or eligibility as a New Zealand citizen.
- Permanent Residency: The Subclass 802 visa is a permanent visa, which means
that once granted, children can live in Australia indefinitely, work, study, and access
healthcare and social services.
- Pathways for Dependents: Children who are granted the Subclass 802 visa may
later apply for citizenship if they meet the eligibility criteria. They may also sponsor
eligible family members for visas to join them in
Australia.
- Age Limit: Generally, children must be under 18 years of age to be eligible for
the Subclass 802 visa. However, there are exceptions for children over 18 who are unable to work
due to a disability and are financially
dependent on their sponsoring parent.
- Health and Character Requirements: Children applying for the Subclass 802 visa,
as well as their sponsoring parent, must meet Australia's health and character requirements.
This typically involves undergoing health
examinations and providing police clearance certificates.
Disclaimer: The information provided above is for general informational purposes
only and may not reflect the most recent updates to the Adoption visa (subclass 102).
Visa requirements, eligibility criteria, and processing times may change.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please visit the
Australian Department of Home Affairs
Website.