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This permanent visa lets a single older person, who relies on a relative living in Australia for financial support, move to Australia permanently.
This permanent visa lets a single older person stay in Australia if they rely on a relative living in Australia for financial support.
This permanent visa lets you stay in Australia to care for someone with a long-term medical condition who has no reasonable access to care options in Australia.
This permanent visa lets you move to Australia to care for someone with a long-term medical condition. They must have no reasonable access to care options in Australia.
This permanent visa lets people move to Australia to be with their only close family members.
This permanent visa lets people stay in Australia to be with their only close family members.
At Polaris Migration, we understand the importance of family and the desire to be together. That's why we offer affordable family visa application services in Australia, ensuring that you can reunite with your loved ones in a smooth and efficient manner.
Our experienced team of migration experts is dedicated to providing comprehensive assistance throughout the visa application process. We specialise in family visa categories, including partner, parent, and child visas. Whether you want to bring your spouse, parents, or children to Australia, we have the expertise to navigate the complexities of the Australian migration system and help you achieve your goal.
If you plan to bring your family to Australia, our affordable family visa application services are here to assist you. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our migration experts. We can make your dream of reuniting with your family a reality.
In Thapa v Minister for Immigration [2021] FCCA 686, the Federal Circuit Court clarified that subclass 189 visa applicants with expired skills assessments can still qualify if they obtain a new assessment within the 60-day invitation period. The Department of Home Affairs had refused the applicant’s visa because their assessment was not valid on the invitation date, but the court ruled that “at the time of invitation” includes the full 60-day period.
This decision provides flexibility, allowing expired assessments to be updated within the 60-day invitation window.