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You may be eligible to migrate to Australia under the Family Migration Scheme if you have a family member or relative who is over 18 years old, an Australian citizen or permanent resident, living in Australia, and who wishes to sponsor you. The visa classes include:
If you intend to or carrying on a marital relationship with an Australian PR or citizen, you may apply for a partner visa on producing verifiable documentary evidences in support of the continuous, loving and committed relationship.
You may apply for a Prospective Marriage, Spousal or Interdependent visa; (depending on the relationship).
At NTRUST, we have dealt with all types of partner migration visas and have helped many loving couples happily settle in Australia. Our success stories from being able to persuasively advocate and translate sensitive emotional aspects of relationships to addressing the legislative criteria. Professionally, you should be assured of NTRUST’s professional, competent and ethical representation of your partner migration visa application.
At NTRUST, we are committed to helping you sponsor your parent(s) living outside Australia.
To sponsor your parents, you need to be:
Whilst there is no age limit applicable for the parent visas, the health and character requirements will apply.
When approved, your parent will have full work rights, multiple re-entry travel facility as well as being able to access Medicare.
If you and/or your spouse is an Australian Citizen or PR, you can sponsor your child/ren (including adopted) into Australia.
There are three types of visas applicable; Child, Orphan relative or Adopted child.
At NTRUST, we don’t simply act as your Australia immigration specialists, but a confidante who you can entrust when it comes to your children and family. Our success rate in handling this visa application inspired us to help unite every parent/child relationship down under.
Normally the relative must have no close ties outside Australia, or be single, widowed, divorced or formally separated and is dependent on the sponsor.
The applicant intends to give substantial, continuing assistance to the sponsor or other family member who has a medical condition that impairs their ability to look after themselves and will need your assistance for at least two years.
