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I am thinking of moving to Australia. I want to know could I bring my grandmother that is in her 60's with me?

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I wanted to take care of her because she is getting older. She has no health problems or anything. I Just want to watch over her. She would be working or anything I would be the one that will be working. Could you people of the great Continent of Australia let me know if I could do this. Thanks

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  1. Where are you coming from?

    Ok - lets just say you are already an Australian citizen ... (to by-pass a couple years probably)  

    Now read the web page on:

    "There are a number of migration options for fiance(e)s, partners, children, parents and other family members of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens."

    ......and see what options are for you and your family.

    http://www.immi.gov.au/migrants/family/i...

    Also see if there is an EXPO on working and moving to Australia in your area - http://www.immi.gov.au/skillexpos/index....

    Good Luck


  2. it is a long and difficult process to immigrate to Australia,you need to be skilled in a position that Australia needs

    it would be very hard to bring your grandmother

    http://www.immi.gov.au/index.htm

  3. provided -you- can get into australia, probably yes because she would count as a dependent family member =]

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