Refugee category visas
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With these visas you can move to Australia if you are subject to persecution in your home country. These visas allow you and your family to live, work and study indefinitely in Australia.
With this visa, you can
- stay in Australia permanently
- work and study in Australia
- enroll in Australia’s public healthcare scheme, Medicare
- bring family members for permanent residence
- travel to and from Australia for 5 years
- if eligible become an Australian citizen
- attend 510 hours of English language classes for free
How long you can stay
This is a permanent visa. It lets you stay in Australia indefinitely.
You become a permanent resident when you enter Australia.
For citizenship purposes, your permanent residence starts on the day you enter Australia on this visa.
Include family
You can also add certain family members to your application at any time before we decide on your application.
For this visa, your family are:
- your partner
- your dependent children
- your partner’s dependent children
- other relative who is a dependent
If your child is not dependent on you, they must apply for their own visa.
Family members who apply for the visa must meet our health and character requirements.
Family members who are not coming to Australia might also have to meet our health requirement.
It is important to declare all of your family members, even if they will not be applying with you.
If you do not declare a family member in your application, you may not be able to propose them for a refugee and humanitarian visa after you arrive in Australia.
Cost
There is no visa application charge for this visa
Apply from
You must be outside Australia when you apply. You must also be outside Australia when a visa is granted.
Processing times
The decision process could take many months, even years. The number of applications we receive for resettlement each year is far greater than available visas.
Your application could take longer if you need character or health checks (including chest x-rays), if you need to provide more information, or if your application is incomplete.
Processing times also vary according to individual and family circumstances, such as any health conditions that might require testing or treatment.
We will contact you at key stages of processing and when a decision is made.
Your obligations
You must enter Australia by the date on your visa.
You and your family members must obey all Australian laws.
Travel
You can travel to and from Australia for 5 years from the date we grant the visa. After 5 years you will need a Resident Return (RRV) visa (subclass 155) or (subclass 157) to re-enter Australia as a permanent resident.
Additional information
Note: The number of applications we receive for resettlement each year is far greater than available visas.
There are four visa sub-classes included in the Refugee category of the Humanitarian Program. They are:
- Refugee (subclass 200)
- In-Country Special Humanitarian (subclass 201)
- Emergency Rescue (subclass 203)
- Woman at Risk (subclass 204)
Eligibility Requirements
Be living outside Australia
You can’t apply for this visa in Australia.
Face persecution
You need resettlement because you face persecution in your home country.
Work
You can work on this visa.
Meet our health requirement
You and any family members who apply for the visa with you must meet our health requirement.
Family members who do not apply with you might also have to meet our health requirement.
If you have compassionate and compelling circumstances, we might waive your health requirement.
Meet our character requirement
You and any family members who apply for the visa with you must meet our character requirement.
Family members who do not apply with you might also have to meet our character requirement.
Sign the Australian values statement
If you are 18 years of age or older, you must confirm you will respect the Australian way of life and obey Australian laws when you sign or accept the Australian Values Statement.