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Partner and Fiancée Visas
Partner and Fiancée Visas
If you are an Australian citizen or a permanent resident, you may sponsor a partner, spouse, or fiancée for migration to Australia. Additionally, you must be married, in a de facto relationship, have a registered relationship, or engaged at the time of visa application.
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Child Visa
Child Visa
The visa allows an eligible parent to sponsor a biological, adopted, orphaned, or dependent child to work, study, and live in Australia permanently. Depending on the visa type/subclass and eligibility of the sponsor, the sponsored child may be in or outside of Australia at the time of visa application.
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General Skilled Migration
General Skilled Migration
This migration scheme offers both temporary and permanent visa options for qualified, in-demand, and skilled workers (medical professionals, accountants, computer professionals, engineers, tradesmen, etc) to fill labour shortages in various regions in Australia.
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Employer Nomination Scheme
Employer Nomination Scheme
The Employer Nomination Scheme allows eligible employers to hire workers from overseas to address labour and skills shortages in industries that cannot be filled in by Australian citizens. These visas give sponsored workers an opportunity to qualify for permanent residence.
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Student Visa
Student Visa
Under the Simplified Student Visa Framework (SSVF), implemented since July 2016, all eligible international students may now apply for a single visa to stay in Australia to study full-time for up to five years in a recognized educational institution offering CRICOS-registered courses.
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Visitor Visa
Visitor Visa
The visitor visa allows you to travel to, visit, and stay in Australia for up to three, six, or twelve months as a tourist, a frequent traveller, a business visitor on a working holiday, a visiting family member, or a tourist from the People's Republic of China under the ADS scheme.
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Working Holiday Visa
Working Holiday Visa
This is a temporary visa for eligible young people, between 18 and 31 years of age, who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to one year.  It encourages cultural exchange and closer ties between Australia and eligible countries. You may apply in or outside of Australia.
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Citizenship
Citizenship
Several pathways lead to obtaining or resuming Australian citizenship. The Australian Parliament strengthened the integrity of Australian citizenship through the Australian Citizenship Legislation Amendment (Bill 2017) in April 2017. Proposed amendments take effect on 1 July 2018.
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Visa Refusal and Cancellation
Visa Refusal and Cancellation
Visa applications may be refused and existing visas may be cancelled by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC). However, visa refusal is not always final.  There are options available for applicants or visa holders to appeal their cases for review.
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