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原帖由 chinese 于 13-3-2008 15:46 发表
请教:这样的情况可否办理亲属担保的移民?
1、有亲戚是PR,在边远地区,但是登陆不满两年;
2、亲戚目前还没有工作;
谢谢!!!
Hanson.SUN
以下两种签证请参考,475需要你的亲戚在边远地区住满12个月。
Skilled – Sponsored (Migrant) visa (subclass 176)
Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) visa (subclass 475)
Skilled – Regional Sponsored (Provisional) visa (subclass 475)
Sponsorship by a relativeYou must be sponsored by an eligible relative living in a designated area of Australia if you do not have a nomination from a participating State or Territory government.
Who can be a sponsor?To sponsor a skilled worker you must be at least 18 years of age and usually resident in Australia as one of the following:
- an Australian citizen
- an Australian permanent resident
- an Eligible New Zealand citizen.
See: General Skilled Migration definitions
You, your spouse or your interdependent partner must be related to your sponsor as one of the following:
- a non-dependent child – including an adoptive or step-child
- a parent – including adoptive or step–parent
- a brother or sister – including adoptive or step-siblings
- a niece or nephew – including adoptive or step–niece or nephew
- an aunt or uncle – including adoptive or step–aunt or uncle
- a first cousin
- a grandchild.
Where can a sponsor be living?To be a sponsor, you must provide evidence that, at the time the department receives your sponsorship application, you have been living in a designated area for one (1) year or longer. Additionally, you must be able to demonstrate that you continue to live in a designated area until a decision is made on the visa application.
As a general guide, Australia's designated areas include:
- ACT
- South Australia
- Northern Territory
- Tasmania
- Victoria
- Queensland – except Brisbane
- New South Wales – except Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong
- Western Australia – except Perth.
See: Designated areas of Australia
Skilled – Sponsored (Migrant) visa (subclass 176)
Sponsorship by a relative You must be sponsored by an eligible relative if you do not have a nomination from a participating State or Territory government.
Who can be a sponsor?To sponsor a skilled worker you must be at least 18 years of age and usually resident in Australia as one of the following:
- an Australian citizen
- an Australian permanent resident
- an Eligible New Zealand citizen.
See: General Skilled Migration definitions
You, your spouse or your interdependent partner must be related to your sponsor as one of the following:
- a non-dependent child – including an adoptive or step-child
- a parent – including adoptive or step–parent
- a brother or sister – including adoptive or step-siblings
- a niece or nephew – including adoptive or step–niece or nephew
- an aunt or uncle – including adoptive or step–aunt or uncle
Where can a sponsor be living?Your sponsor can live anywhere in Australia. |
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