
Yes, you can bring your family on an Australian skilled visa, as most skilled visas allow for family members to be included in the application. The specific requirements and process may vary depending on the type of skilled visa you are applying for.
When applying for an Australian skilled visa, such as the Skilled Independent visa (subclass 189), Skilled Nominated visa (subclass 190), or Employer Nomination Scheme visa (subclass 186), you can typically include your family members in your application. This means that your spouse or de facto partner, as well as your dependent children, may be able to join you in Australia. However, it's essential to check the specific requirements for your chosen visa, as some may have additional conditions or restrictions.
To include your family members in your application, you will usually need to provide additional documentation, such as proof of your relationship, your family members' identification, and health and character checks. You may also need to demonstrate that you can support your family members financially and provide for their well-being in Australia.
It's also important to note that some skilled visas, such as the Skilled Regional visa (subclass 191), may have specific requirements or restrictions on including family members. In these cases, it's crucial to carefully review the visa requirements and seek advice from a registered migration agent if needed. By understanding the requirements and process for including your family members in your skilled visa application, you can ensure a smooth and successful transition to life in Australia.
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