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We have been fortunate to have a polite / young Burmese nanny who our twin boys just love.

 

We are planning to go to Australia for Christmas and would like to take her with us. Yes, with twin infants, some extra hands on the plane and in Australia would be welcome , but to be honest, we would love to take her as a treat as my family adores her too and she deserves some good things in life. 

 

Would just like to consult others about how to approach the visa. In essence 80% of the visit is a holiday, but she will be helping my wife and I look after the twins which technically is "work" ( even for the parents ).

 

She has all the documentation on the Thai side ie Work Permit, Re-Entry visa

 

Thanks.

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The visa you/they need to apply for is a subclass 600 Visitor Tourist (stream)

 

The nanny applying for a subclass 600 Visitor visa should have the same travel itinerary as you.. You will also need to demonstrate the need for the nanny to come i.e the  baby Twins.  

 

You will also need to evidence the employer/employee relationship etc, funds to support etc.

 

There is no issue with her working as a nanny for you or holidaying with the family as part of the trip. 

 

 

 

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The visa you/they need to apply for is a subclass 600 Visitor Tourist (stream)
 
The nanny applying for a subclass 600 Visitor visa should have the same travel itinerary as you.. You will also need to demonstrate the need for the nanny to come i.e the  baby Twins.  
 
You will also need to evidence the employer/employee relationship etc, funds to support etc.
 
There is no issue with her working as a nanny for you or holidaying with the family as part of the trip. 
 
 
 



Thanks - very helpful !


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No Problems, Some more information for you; there use to be a subclass 400 Temporary Work (Short Stay Activity) visa for domestic help, but that changed into a subclass 400 Temporary Work (Short Stay Specialist) visa on 19 November 2016, which doesn't apply to domestic help anymore (so the latest advice says although you may find some older advice saying it does) current advice is to apply for a tourist visa but treat it as a subclass 400 Temporary Work (Short Stay Activity)  in regards to the evidence requirements. 

 

So search on that Short Stay Activity visa for the requirements or visas for domestic workers, to get an idea on what information to include in the application.

 

Generally the visa is for a short stay up to 4 weeks, even though you will most likely be granted a 3 month visa, but asking for more then 4 weeks will raise issues that you need address i.e if you stay longer then 4 weeks, you "may" have to pay  the nanny the Australian minimum wage during her time in Australia + other issues.

 

Something to consider in your planning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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