
Australia: Australia is one of the top destinations for Indians seeking job opportunities abroad. Millions of Indians work in various sectors such as technology, healthcare, finance, and education. While many workers live alone, some wish to bring their children to join them. The Australian government allows this through a special Child Visa, enabling families to stay together.
Child Visa Process: Paper-Based Application
The Child Visa process in Australia is primarily paper-based and requires meticulous documentation. Even a small error or missing document can lead to rejection. According to the Australian Department of Home Affairs, applicants must submit:
- Forms proving sponsorship
- Documents verifying the relationship with the child
- Travel history and residential documents
Before the visa is granted, applicants also undergo health checks and biometric verification.
Required Forms
Applicants must complete the following forms:
- Sponsorship for a Child to Migrate to Australia – Form 40CH
- Application for Migration to Australia by a Child – Form 47CH
Only one parent can sponsor the child, and multiple sponsorship forms are not required. The department also recommends providing an email address for electronic communication to receive timely updates.
Proof of Relationship and Travel Documents
Applicants must provide:
- All residential addresses and travel records of the child for the past 10 years
- Proof of relationship, including birth certificate and passport
- Correct name spelling matching the passport, including any previous names
Biometric and Health Checks
- Applicants above 17 years may undergo criminal record checks for countries where they have lived for 12 months or more after turning 16.
- For children under 18, the sponsor and their spouse may also undergo police verification if requested.
- Biometric data must be provided promptly, and health checks should be conducted only when requested, as they are valid for a limited period.
Key Takeaways
Bringing children to Australia requires careful attention to documentation, relationship proof, and compliance with immigration requirements. Following the proper process ensures that Indian workers can successfully reunite with their children while working abroad.
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