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Full birth certificates of all applicants included in the application.<br />

FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS<br />

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Evidence to demonstrate that you <strong>and</strong> all persons included in the application have sufficient funds<br />

or access to sufficient funds for their visit to Australia. The emphasis is on demonstrating a<br />

savings history (over a period of approximately 2-3 months). This may include documents such as:<br />

• Evidence of your savings such as bank deposit books.<br />

• Evidence of bank statements or payslips over a period of time.<br />

• Credit card statements.<br />

• Evidence of assets.<br />

• Evidence of your employment or business activities.<br />

It should be evident from the evidence provided where the funds have come from. You do not<br />

need to open a new bank account for the purposes of demonstrating funds. Little weight<br />

will be given on this form of evidence as the emphasis is on a savings history.<br />

If a friend or relative in Australia is paying for your visit, a letter of invitation from them <strong>and</strong> evidence<br />

that they have the necessary funds.<br />

EMPLOYMENT AND STUDY DOCUMENTS<br />

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If you are employed, a letter from your employer showing: your position <strong>and</strong> salary; length of your<br />

employment; approval for any leave; name <strong>and</strong> contact details of the person providing the letter.<br />

If you are a business owner, your business patent <strong>and</strong> evidence of business activities.<br />

If you are a student, evidence of your enrolment at school<br />

CHILDREN UNDER 18 YEARS<br />

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If a child under 18 years is coming to Australia without one or both parents or legal guardians, a<br />

consent form signed by the non-accompanying parent or legal guardian.<br />

Form 1229: Consent form to grant an Australian visa to a child under the age of 18 years.<br />

Available at: http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/1229.pdf. Evidence must be provided to confirm<br />

family relationship. A birth certificate of the child, showing names of both parents should be<br />

provided.<br />

Bio data pages of the passport (or if unavailable, Cambodian ID card) of any parent or guardian not<br />

accompanying the child should be provided.<br />

Evidence of child’s enrolment in school (if applicable)<br />

Copy of parents’ marriage certificate (if applicable)<br />

Contact details including full name, date of birth, address <strong>and</strong> phone numbers should be provided<br />

of the non-accompanying parent or guardian.<br />

If a child under 18 years is staying in Australia with someone other than a parent, legal guardian or<br />

relative, a declaration signed by the person responsible for that child in Australia.<br />

Form 1257: Undertaking Declaration. http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/pdf/1257.pdf<br />

HEALTH REQUIREMENTS – you will be advised at your appointment when you lodge your<br />

application if you need to undergo medical examinations<br />

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You may be asked to undergo medical <strong>and</strong>/or x-ray examinations. This may be the case if you are<br />

staying in Australia for more than 3 months (for Cambodian citizens), you are likely to enter a<br />

classroom for more than 3 months, you are likely to enter a health care or hospital environment,<br />

you are pregnant, you are likely to work at a childcare centre or you are over 70 years of age. For<br />

further information see: Health requirements at http://www.immi.gov.au/allforms/healthrequirements/<br />

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