Child Visa (Subclass 101)

Child Visa

(subclass 101)

Allows a child outside Australia to live with their Australian parent permanently.

Why Choose the Child Visa (Subclass 101)?

The Child Visa (Subclass 101) is a permanent visa that allows a child outside of Australia to join their parent, who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen. This visa provides a direct pathway to permanent residency, enabling families to reunite and build a stable future in Australia.

This visa is ideal for families who are living apart and want to bring their child to Australia permanently to live, study, and enjoy a supportive family environment.

Key Benefits of the Child Visa (Subclass 101)

  • Live permanently in Australia with your sponsoring parent

  • Access education and healthcare through Medicare

  • Apply for Australian citizenship (if eligible)

  • Travel in and out of Australia freely for five years

  • Sponsor relatives once permanent residency is granted

Who Can Apply for the Child Visa?

The child must be:

  • Biological, adopted, or a stepchild of the sponsoring parent

  • Outside Australia at the time of application and visa decision

  • Under 18 years of age, or a full-time student aged 18–25 and financially dependent on the parent, or over 18 and unable to work due to a disability

  • Single and not engaged, married, or in a de facto relationship

Visa Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible for the Child Visa (Subclass 101), the applicant must:

  • Be sponsored by an eligible parent, who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen

  • Meet age and dependency criteria as specified by the Department of Home Affairs

  • Be outside Australia when applying and when the visa is granted

  • Meet health and character requirements (for children 16 and older)

  • Have parental consent from both parents or legal guardians, where applicable

Parental Responsibility and Consent

In cases where one parent is not accompanying the child or has separated, the applicant must:

  • Provide evidence of legal custody or

  • Secure written consent from the non-accompanying parent or

  • Show that Australian laws allow the child to migrate without the second parent’s consent

Health and Character Checks

Applicants must:

  • Undergo medical examinations to meet Australian health standards

  • Provide police clearance certificates if over 16 and have lived in any country for 12 months or more in the past 10 years

Who Can Be Included in the Application?

Only one child per application is permitted. If you have more than one child, you must lodge separate applications for each. Dependent siblings may be eligible to apply under other appropriate visa subclasses.

Processing Time and Considerations

  • Processing times can vary depending on application volume and the complexity of the case.

  • This visa is subject to capping and queueing, which may affect wait times.

  • Ensuring all documentation and requirements are met from the beginning can help avoid delays.

Need Help with a Child Visa Application?

At Rozario Enterprises, we understand the importance of reuniting families. Our experienced team of migration consultants provides step-by-step support—starting from sponsorship preparation and document collation to lodging the application and securing the visa.

Let us guide you through the Child Visa (Subclass 101) process with precision and compassion, so your family can look forward to a united future in Australia.

Because every child deserves to be with their family.
Choose Rozario Enterprises—your trusted partner in Australian family migration.

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