Welcome to EdMine - Your Study Abroad Mentors, where we assist Pakistani students in realizing their dreams of studying in Australia while also providing comprehensive support for bringing their dependents along with them. We understand the importance of family in your educational journey, and we're here to guide you through the process of securing student dependent visas for your loved ones.
Studying in Australia is not just an opportunity for personal growth but also a chance for your family to experience this diverse and vibrant country. Here's a breakdown of how you can bring your family members as dependents on your student visa:
As a student visa holder, you can include the following family members:
To secure a student dependent visa for your family members, certain requirements must be met. These include:
It's crucial to declare all family members on your student visa application, even if they don't plan to come to Australia with you.
The processing time for a student dependent visa is approximately four months, similar to a student visa application when both the student and family member apply together.
You can indeed bring your spouse or partner with you on your student visa to Australia. To prove your relationship, you can submit documents such as lease agreements, registration records, proof of jointly owned assets, birth certificates of children (if applicable), and any other relevant documents affirming your relationship.
Your dependents can work in Australia, but they can only start once your course begins. Family members of master's or doctoral students can work unrestricted hours. Dependents of visa holders 573 and subclass 574 can also work unlimited hours. To allow them to work, you must provide evidence of their relationship to you as the student visa holder and proof that your course of study has commenced.
Your family members can join any study course or training program in Australia as long as the program's duration is no longer than three months.
A subsequent entrant is a family member of a student visa holder who wishes to join their family member in Australia at a later date. Subsequent entrants must apply separately for their visa and provide supporting documents from their family members in Australia. However, including family members in the initial visa application is advisable to facilitate their later inclusion.
In addition to the previous requirements, subsequent entrants must submit:
Subsequent entrant visa applications should be submitted at an Australian embassy or consulate in your home country or the nearest office.
If your family composition changes after your student visa is granted (e.g., marriage or the birth of a child), you must apply for a new student visa. Ensure you include your new family member in the application and provide reasons for their initial exclusion.
If your child is born in Australia while you hold a student visa, your child will automatically have the same visa as you or your partner. Notify the Department of this event, even if your baby doesn't have a passport, to determine if they can be added to your existing student visa or any other pending visa applications.
At EdMine, we are dedicated to making your journey to study in Australia with your family as smooth as possible. Our experienced mentors are here to provide guidance, answer your questions, and help you navigate the visa application process for your dependents. Contact us today to embark on this exciting educational adventure together with your loved ones.