Australian immigration: Here's everything you need to know about Orphan Relative Visa

Orphan Relative Visa in Australia

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The Orphan Relative Visa (subclass 117) is one of the many visa options for immigrants who wish to enter Australia. This episode of Settlement Guide takes a look at who is eligible to apply for an Orphan Relative visa (subclass 117).


Like any other Australian visa, the Orphan Relative visa (subclass 117) has a specific set of requirements that must be met.

This visa allows a child to come to Australia to live with a relative if their parents are deceased, can't care for them, or can't be found.

Mohammad Reza Azimi is an immigration agent from Shada Migration and Education Services in Sydney, he explains this.

"The Orphan Relative visa (subclass 117) is designed for those overseas children, under the age of 18 whose parents have died or are unable to care for them, or the parents have gone missing, and the child intends to come to Australia to live with their relatives.”

Click on the player above to listen to this settlement guide in Punjabi.

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