Graduate Dependent Visa

The Graduate Dependent Visa is designed for family members of individuals holding a Graduate Visa (Subclass 485) in Australia. This visa allows dependents, such as partners or children, to accompany the primary visa holder and reside in Australia for the duration of the main visa.

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Requirements for Graduate Dependent Visa Holders in Australia:


Relationship Proof:
Must provide evidence of a genuine relationship with the primary visa holder.

Health and Character:
Meet health and character requirements, including medical examinations and police clearance certificates.

Financial Support:
Demonstrate the ability to support themselves financially during their stay.
 

Dos and Don’ts for Graduate Dependent Visa Holders:


Do’s:

  • Engage in work or study while in Australia.
  • Access healthcare services through Medicare, if eligible.
  • Travel in and out of Australia while the visa is valid.

Don’t:

  • Violate any Australian laws or visa conditions.
  • Stay in Australia beyond the validity of the Graduate Visa held by the primary visa holder.
  • Work in a job that does not comply with Australian labor laws and standards.

 

Limitations Set by the Department of Home Affairs


Work Rights:
Dependent visa holders may have work rights, but these can be subject to conditions and limitations.

Study Restrictions:
There may be restrictions on the level of study or the number of hours a dependent can study in Australia.

No Further Stay:
Some visas may have a ‘No Further Stay’ condition, preventing the holder from applying for certain other visas while in Australia.

Duration of Stay:
The dependent’s visa validity is tied to the primary visa holder’s Graduate Visa; they must leave Australia when the primary visa expires.

Compliance with Visa Conditions:
Failure to comply with visa conditions can result in visa cancellation and potential exclusion from Australia.

It’s essential for applicants to review the specific requirements and limitations on the official Department of Home Affairs website or consult with a registered migration agent for the most accurate and up-to-date information.