Can I Include My Family Members in My General Skilled Migration Application?
Yes, you can include your family members in your General Skilled Migration (GSM) application to Australia. Understanding how to include them correctly and the requirements involved is essential for a smooth application process. Here’s what you need to know with All Immigration Services.
Eligibility and Requirements for Family Members
When applying for General Skilled Migration, you can include your partner and dependent children in your application. To include family members, you must provide evidence of your relationship, such as a marriage certificate or proof of a de facto relationship for partners, and birth certificates or adoption documents for children. Each family member included in your application must also meet health and character requirements set by Australian immigration authorities.
This involves undergoing medical examinations and obtaining police clearances. The primary applicant is responsible for ensuring that all included family members meet these criteria and providing the necessary documentation. All Immigration Services can assist you in understanding the specific requirements for including family members and help you compile the necessary evidence to support their inclusion in your application.
Process and Documentation for Including Family Members
The process for including family members in your General Skilled Migration application involves several key steps. When completing your application, you must list all family members, provide detailed information about each, and submit supporting documents. This includes providing a comprehensive family history and proof of dependency for children. Additionally, you will need to submit a complete set of documents for each family member, including their health and character assessments.
All Immigration Services offers expert guidance on how to navigate this process, ensuring that all required documentation is correctly prepared and submitted. Their assistance helps streamline the inclusion of family members, addressing any potential issues and enhancing the overall strength of your application. With their support, you can ensure that all aspects of your application are complete, increasing your chances of a successful outcome and facilitating a smoother transition for your family to Australia.