The Australian Embassy in the United Arab Emirates is located in Abu Dhabi with a Consulate General located in Dubai. Note that the Embassy and the Consulate in Dubai are closed on Fridays much like all Embassies and consulates in the Middle East. If you need to apply for a passport or renew you passport then you can contact the Embassy or Consulate for assistance. Note you have to apply in person. They can also provide consular assistance where needed.
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Australian Embassy Vietnam
If you are living in Vietnam as an Australian then you can contact the Australian Embassy in Vietnam for consular assistance which may include access to a public notary or having the ability to register a marriage, register a birth or register a death. They can also assist you to apply for a passport or to renew your Australian passport while in Vietnam.
Australian Embassy The Philippines
If you are in the Philippines as an Australian and you are in need of consular assistance then you need to contact the Australian Embassy on the contact details below. They will be able to assist you with a birth registration, death registration or marriage registration. Contact the Embassy in Makati City for more information as to the documents you will need for these.
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Australian High Commission Singapore
If you are in Singapore and in need of consular assistance then you can go to the Australian High Commission in Napier Rd in Singapore. The High Commission will be able to assist you with birth registration, death registration and also assist you with applying for a passport. If you have lost your passport then you can contact the High Commission for assistance in this regard.
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Australian High Commission Malaysia
If you are in Malaysia then you can seek assistance as an Australian citizen. The Australian High Commission in Malaysia is located in the capital city of Kuala Lumpur and can assist you if you have been involved in an accident or have been arrested. They provide consular services for all Australians who find themselves in Malaysia.
Australian Embassy in Bangkok
The Australian Embassy in Thailand is located in Bangkok. You can now also contact the embassy in Bangkok for assistance and direction with regards to applying for a marriage visa, Australian tourist visa or applying for a new passport. You can also contact the Australian Embassy in Thailand for consular assistance if you have been arrested or you have been involved in an accident.
Remaining Relative Visa
Note now here that the Remaining Relative Visa (subclass 115) listed here for Australia is not a well known visa and it is almost like the other visa being the Aged Dependent Relative Visa as well as the other Contributory Parent Visa which is also for allowing your parents or parent to move to Australia to live with you.
Contributory Parent Visa
There are 2 types of Contributory Parent Visa options. The first is a (subclass 143) which is a long term and permanent visa while the (subclass 173) is a temporary visa based on 2 years. If you wish to move to Australia on a permanent bases to live with your child then this is the visa for you. There is a test for the visa which is listed as follows:
Aged Dependent Relative Visa
The aged dependent relative visa is explained here. Very few people know about this visa which allows some older people to move to Australia if they rely on an eligible relative (daughter, son) in Australia to provide financial support. This visa is used mainly to being older parents to Australia to live with their children in their old age. You will note this from the requirements for the Australian Aged Dependent Relative visa.
Australian Guardian Visa
The Australian Guardian Visa is for those people which is the Australia schooling visa with parents. This visa will allow the parent to live in Australia until the child has completed school. The visa can also be in exceptional circumstances be issued for an international student over 18 years of age studying in Australia on a student visa.
Australian Working Holiday Visa
The Australian Working Holiday Visa is explained here. Australia has become very attractive for students for a number of reasons. The Australian Working Holiday Visa is a visa which is aimed at young people who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to a year. You need to be older than 18 and not yet over the age of 31. The requirements for the visa are easy enough for a young person and has been listed as follows.
Partner Visa for Australia
The Partner Visa for Australia is explained here. If you are married to an Australian citizen or are the de facto partner then you can apply for an Australian Partner Visa to live in Australia. Note that the Australian Partner (Provisional) visa (subclass 309) allows you to live in Australia with your partner if you are the spouse or de facto partner of: