Navigating visa requirements can be complex. This is particularly true for medical treatment visas, such as Australia’s subclass 602. Here’s a simplified guide to help you understand the key elements of this visa:
The subclass 602 visa is designed for individuals seeking to undergo medical treatment or consultations in Australia. It also caters to organ donors and those accompanying a patient or donor. However, it’s crucial to understand the eligibility criteria before applying:
1. Medical Treatment
Applicants seeking medical treatment in Australia, excluding surrogate motherhood, need to have arranged the treatment, possess evidence of financial stability, and be free from any disease posing a threat to public health.
2. Organ Donor
Applicants looking to donate an organ in Australia must satisfy health requirements and demonstrate proof of financial stability.
3. Support Person
Applicants intending to provide emotional support to a patient or organ donor also need to satisfy health requirements.
4. Western Province of Papua New Guinea
Citizens of Papua New Guinea residing in the Western Province are eligible if they have approval from the Department of the Queensland government responsible for health.
5. Unfit to Depart
Applicants in Australia who are medically unfit to depart due to a permanent or deteriorating health condition can also apply.
6. Financial Hardship & compelling and personal reasons
Applicants who find themselves in financial distress due to unforeseen changes in circumstances after their arrival in Australia are eligible to apply. Nevertheless, stringent criteria must be fulfilled, such as: this provision is applicable to individuals who are currently in Australia and possess a Subclass 602, 675, or 685 visa.
Additionally, the applicant or an immediate family member must be prevented from leaving Australia due to circumstances beyond their control.
Once eligibility is established, all applicants must be able to support themselves financially during their stay in Australia. They also need to satisfy public interest and special return criteria and intend to stay in Australia temporarily for the visa’s purpose
Please note, the application’s location at the time of application and grant can affect the visa process. Also, the visa may come with conditions, such as restrictions on work or study.
This is a high-level guide, and the process can be more complex depending on individual circumstances.
This blog is purely informative and does not constitute legal or financial advice. Each individual’s circumstances are unique, and it’s always recommended to seek professional advice for your specific situation. We hope this information helps you understand the financial hardship provision a bit better and aids in making informed decisions.