CHILDREN AND RELATIVES
Child Visa (Subclass 101 & 802)
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Visa Options
Child (Subclass 101) Visa
Offshore Application
This visa is designed for children who are outside Australia when they apply and when a decision is made on the application.
Key Benefits:
- Grants permanent residency from the date of approval
- Allows study and work rights
- Access to Medicare (Australia’s public health system)
- Eligibility to apply for Australian citizenship (subject to residency requirements)
- Allow the child to sponsor eligible relatives in the future
Child (Subclass 802) Visa
Onshore Application
This visa applies to children who are already in Australia. The application can be lodged and processed while the child remains in Australia.
Key Benefits:
- Identical to subclass 101 but allows the child to stay in Australia during processing.
Key Eligibility Requirements
- Age & Dependency:
- Relationship:
- Sponsor:
- Location:
- Health & Character:
Protecting Children
Australia’s Family visa program carries strict rules for people who wish to sponsor their partner or child. Individuals charged with or convicted of a registrable offence involving children are not permitted to sponsor a child. This restriction also applies if the sponsor’s partner has such a conviction. The Department may refuse a sponsorship application if it believes the child’s welfare could be at risk.
Child visa applications can be complex and emotional, particularly because it’s to do with your child. Small errors or missing evidence can result in long delays. At Wintr Consulting, we:
- Assess eligibility carefully before lodgement
- Guide families on gathering strong supporting evidence
- Prepare comprehensive submissions aligned with Department policy and case law
- Provide ongoing updates and support until a decision is made
Our goal is to ensure your family is brought together with as less hassle to you as possible. If you have a child or children who you’re looking to reunite with, we look forward to hearing from you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can adopted or step-children apply?
What health and character checks are required?
Can multiple children be included in one application?
Can a parent apply on behalf of their child?
What are the current processing times?
The Department of Home Affairs provides estimated processing times through the Global Visa Processing Times tool.
Can the child work or study once in Australia?
What happens if the sponsor’s circumstances change?
Can sponsorship be withdrawn after the visa is granted?
What if the child has debts to the Australian Government?
Can my child travel to Australia during the visa processing period?
Does the sponsoring parent need to be in Australia?
Is written consent required when the child lives with only one parent?
Expert Support for All
We love hearing from you
Ready to take the next step on your immigration journey? Get in touch, and we’ll guide you forward.
Email us on info@wintrconsulting.com.au.