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Polular science! Under what circumstances can a child be born to win Australian PR directly? 101 visa for overseas children

Release time:2020-08-11

Many people choose to immigrate to Australia. In addition to enjoying Australia's beautiful natural environment and slow pace of life, they are more concerned about the next generation. They hope that children can grow up in a more relaxed environment and receive higher quality and more flexible education. Then we will summarize according to the different place of birth of the child, under what circumstances can the child directly obtain the Australian PR, and under what circumstances need to submit the PR visa application, and how to apply for the Australian PR status for the child.
 
The child was born outside Australia:
 
Q: Both parents are PR, and the child was born in China. Can you automatically become an Australian citizen?
A: No way! In such cases, the child is of Chinese nationality. If you want to enter Australia, you need to apply for an Australian visa.
 
Q: Both parents are PR, and the child was born in China. Can I get Australian PR automatically?
A: No way! The birth of the child is a Chinese citizen and will not automatically obtain the PR status of Australia. However, children born outside Australia with PR parents can apply for a permanent residence visa for 101 overseas children. Visa 101 is a PR visa, which can help children get permanent residence status in Australia in one step. After signing, they can directly enter Australia to study and live. However, it should be noted that when submitting the application and signing the 101 visa, the children must be outside Australia. Due to the small amount of application for 101 visa, the Immigration Bureau has not clearly given the approval time of such visa. According to our actual case, the processing time is 9 to 11 months. Therefore, it can be seen that it takes a certain waiting time to obtain Australian PR through 101 visa.
 
Q: Both parents are PR, and the child was born in China. What if you want to bring your child back to Australia as soon as possible?
A: As mentioned above, in this case, you can apply for a 101 overseas children's visa, but you need to wait for the visa to be issued. If you want to let your child enter Australia as soon as possible, you can consider submitting a 600 tourist visa and then applying for an 802 child visa in Australia. 802 visa is also a PR, which can also be obtained in one step. Moreover, 802 visa is a visa submitted to China for approval in China. Therefore, a bridge visa a will be automatically approved after the visa application is submitted, so that children can stay in Australia and wait for the visa to be approved, which will not affect their normal study and life. However, it should be noted that there is no 8503 clause on the 600 tourist visa, that is, it is prohibited to continue to apply for a visa in Australia. If so, it will affect the subsequent submission of 802 visa. Although most of the parents are PR, the children's travel visa will not appear this clause, but even if there is, there is an opportunity to apply for exemption. After Exemption, they can continue to submit 802 visa. Those who need specific information can contact immigration around Australia. We will have professional immigration lawyers to help you analyze the situation to determine whether you can apply for 8503 exemption, the entry point of exemption document writing, etc.
 
Q: Only one parent is PR, and the child was born in China. Can pr be handled for the child?
A: Yes! In the same way that both parents have PR and their children are born in China, they need to apply for 101 visa or apply for 802 visa after entering China.
 
Q: If one of the parents is Australian nationality and the child was born in China, can he automatically become an Australian citizen?
A: Yes!
 
The child was born in Australia:
 
Q: Both parents are PR, and the child was born in Australia. Do you still need to apply for PR for your child?
A: No need! According to Australian nationality law, children can obtain Australian nationality directly.
 
Q: Only one parent has PR, and the child was born in Australia. Do you still need to apply for PR for your child?
A: No need! According to Australian nationality law, only one parent is PR, and the child can still obtain Australian nationality directly.
 
Q: What are the parents of the children born in Australia?
A: First of all, it needs to be clear that children born in Australia can not automatically naturalize Australian nationality. We can consider adding children to their parents' current Australian temporary residence visa. Different types of visa the parents hold, the materials and application process of children applying for visa will also be different. If you have specific questions, you can consult the immigration around Australia. But in fact, even if the parents are not PR, the children born in Australia still have the opportunity to obtain Australian nationality, but only need to meet this condition: before reaching the age of 10, most of the time the child lives in Australia, so they can obtain Australian nationality when they reach the age of 10.

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