In addition to this, you must be able to provide accommodation and other support to the student and be at least 21 years of age. Under a student guardian visa, one can stay in Australia for the same length of time as the student visa holder or until the student turns 18 years of age.
In general, this visa gets processed anywhere from 60 days to maximum of 4 months and costs AUD $560.
It feels great to be there for your loved ones when they need your care and support. The Guardian Visa – Subclass 590 lets a person, parent or guardian reside in Australia for the purpose of providing care and support for a Student Visa holder studying in Australia. There can only be one Student Guardian Visa holder for a Student Visa holder. The Student Guardian Visa is temporary and is issued only in the following cases:
This visa does not generally allow you to work.
At Asia Pacific Group, our global experts will ensure that everything is taken care of – right from your Visa application to paperwork – while you are looking forward to take care of your loved one(s).
An Australian guardian visa allows a parent or legal guardian of students under 18 years old to come and look after them until they turn 18. The visa aims to support young international students in Australia.
No, with the student guardian visa (subclass 590) you are not allowed to work in Australia, rather it is for students’ parents to provide support and care during their study course.
You have to provide proof of being international student’s parent, legal custodian, or relative to be a guardian followed by proving your ability to provide welfare and accommodation throughout.
The cost of the guardian visa in Australia will depend on the complexity of your case. For more details, you can get in touch with our expert migration agents.
No, only one parent or guardian is allowed to apply for the guardian visa at any given time. The visa is only for a single guardian to take care and support the young student while they are in Australia.