Overseas nationals who have committed criminal or traffic offences while living in Australia may under the provisions of the Migration Act 1958 have their visa cancelled and potentially lead to them being deported from Australia. This could lead to potentially devastating consequences for them and their families who have resided in Australia on a visa for many years.
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The Aged Parent visa (subclass 804) allows for older parents (of an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia) to permanently live in Australia. Applying for this type of Visa can often be time consuming and feel overwhelming, which is why we’re here to help you get started.
Visa Holders facing Criminal Charges
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Overseas nationals who have committed criminal or traffic offences while living in Australia may under the provisions of the Migration Act 1958 have their visa cancelled and potentially lead to them being deported from Australia. This could lead to potentially devastating consequences for them and their families who have resided in Australia on a visa for many years.
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