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Carer Visa for Sponsors (subclass 116)

Carer Visa for Sponsors

Stay

Permanently

Cost

AUD nil to apply. But you have financial responsibilities.

Processing times

For an indication of processing times for this visa, use the visa processing time guide tool. This will show the processing times for recently decided applications. It is a guide only and not specific to your application.

With this visa the applicant can

  • stay in Australia as a permanent resident
  • work and study in Australia
  • travel to and from Australia for 5 years

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Check your eligibility

Things to note

  • you, or your spouse or de facto partner, can sponsor a relative to stay in Australia and provide you or your family member who lives with you with care for an ongoing medical condition
  • you must be a settled Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen
  • you must agree to support the visa applicant and any family members who come with them for 2 years after grant of the visa

Scope of sponsorship

This is a permanent visa.

You or your spouse or de facto partner can sponsor a relative to move to Australia and provide ongoing care to you or your family member who lives with you.

Your sponsorship covers the main visa applicant and any family members who apply for the visa with them.

Cost for the sponsor

There is no cost to apply to sponsor a visa applicant but you must agree to provide financial support to the main visa applicant and their family members who are also granted the visa for 2 years after grant of the visa.

Sponsor obligations

You must agree that, for two years after the visa is granted, you will provide the visa applicant and any family members who are also granted the visa with:

  • support
  • accommodation
  • financial assistance.

You must comply with your sponsor obligations for 2 years after grant of the visa. If you don't, we might cancel the visa.

Assurance of support

You might be asked to provide an assurance of support for the visa applicant.

An assurance of support is a legal commitment to repay the Australian Government any welfare payments made to a visa holder or family who come to Australia with them.

Learn more about assurances of support.

Withdraw sponsorship

You can withdraw your sponsorship at any time before we decide on the visa application.

You must make your request in writing and include:

  • your full name
  • your date of birth
  • the file reference number we gave you when you applied or Client ID

You can't withdraw as a sponsor after we grant the visa. But if you don't comply with your sponsorship obligations, we might cancel the visa.

Send your request to the Child and Other Family Visa Processing Centre in Perth.

Be suitable to sponsor

You must be the visa applicant's relative or the relative's spouse or de facto partner who lives with them.

You must agree to provide housing and financial assistance for 2 years after the visa is granted. You must also agree to support any members of the visa applicant's family who are also granted the visa.

You or your spouse or de facto partner must be settled and usually resident in Australia,18 years of age or older, and one of the following:

  • an Australian citizen
  • an Australian permanent resident
  • an eligible New Zealand citizen

If you are the visa applicant's relative's spouse or de facto partner, you must live with the relative.

We must approve your sponsorship.

Be assessed as requiring care

You, or a family member who lives with you, must be assessed by Bupa Medical Visa Services as having a medical condition which:

  • is long term or permanent
  • means you need help with practical aspects of daily life for at least 2 years

Be unable to reasonably access care in Australia

You or a family member who lives with you must be unable to reasonably get the care you need in Australia, whether from another relative or an Australian welfare, hospital, or community nursing service.

Step 1

Before you apply

Before you apply, check you are eligible to be a sponsor.

Organise a BUPA medical certificate

You or a family member who lives with you who needs care must obtain or be in the process of obtaining a medical certificate from BUPA Medical Visa Services.

We won't accept the visa application unless we have evidence this process has at least begun.

Step 2

Gather your documents

Provide accurate information

Provide accurate information

Provide accurate information.

You need to show us proof that you:

  • are a settled Australian citizen or permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen
  • are usually resident in Australia
  • are the main visa applicant's relative or the main visa applicant's relative's spouse or de facto partner and live with the visa applicant’s relative

We use the information in the application to make our decision. It will benefit the visa applicant if you provide as much information as possible.

Identity documents

Provide the pages of your current passport showing your photo, personal details, and passport issue and expiry dates.
Also provide a copy of your birth certificate showing both your parents’ names. If you don’t have a birth certificate and you can’t get one, provide a copy of the identification pages of one of these:

  • a family book showing both your parents’ names
  • government-issued identification
  • a court-issued document that verifies your identity

If you have changed your name, provide proof such as:

  • a marriage or divorce certificate
  • change of name documents from an Australian Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, or the relevant overseas authority
  • documents that show other names you have been known by

Financial documents

You may need to give us:

  • income records
  • tax records
  • other proof showing you can support your relative

Bupa medical certificate

Give us the Carer Visa Assessment Certificate to show you or your relative's medical condition has been assessed by Bupa Medical Visa Services.

If you have begun the assessment process but not yet been assessed, give us a letter from Bupa Medical Visa Services confirming you this.

We will not accept the visa application unless we have evidence this process has at least begun.

You must also give us written evidence that you don't have reasonable access to care options in Australia.

Relationship to the visa applicant documents

Give us evidence that you are the visa applicant's relative or their relative's spouse or de facto partner such as:

  • a birth certificate
  • marriage certificate
  • death certificate
  • adoption certificate
  • family status certificates or family books, if officially issued and maintained

Step 3

Apply

Complete Form 40 Sponsorship for migration to Australia (442KB PDF). Give the completed form and all other documents to the visa applicant to submit with their visa application.

Step 4

After you apply

We will let you know when we have received your sponsor application and documents.Let us know if you want to withdraw your sponsorship.

You can withdraw your sponsorship at any time before we grant the visa. Write to us at the office where the application was lodged if you want to withdraw your sponsorship.

You cannot withdraw as a sponsor after we grant the visa.

Step 5

Visa outcome

We will let the visa applicant know our decision in writing.

If we grant the visa, we will advise the visa applicant:

  • when they can use the visa (date of first entry)
  • the visa grant number
  • any conditions attached to the visa

If we don't grant the visa, we will tell the visa applicant:

  • why we refused the visa
  • their review rights if any
  • time limit for requesting a review of the decision if applicable

Your obligations

For 2 years after grant of the visa, you must provide the visa holder and any family members also granted the visa with:

  • support
  • accommodation
  • financial assistance

Withdraw sponsorship

You can't withdraw as a sponsor after we grant the visa. But if you don't comply with your sponsorship obligations for 2 years after we grant the visa, we might cancel it.

Tell us if things change

If you are no longer able to meet your obligations or if any information has changed since the visa applicant lodged their information, let us know. Send your request to the Child and Other Family Visa Processing Centre in Perth.

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