A. The process of obtaining permanent residency for dependent visa holders can differ depending on the country and visa category. However, it may be feasible to apply for permanent residency after a specific time.
A. The time it takes to process applications can differ greatly depending on the country and the number of applications received.
A. Many countries have age limits for dependent children. Generally, children must be under a certain age (often 18 or 21) to be eligible for dependent status.
A. Like working, the ability to study on a dependent visa depends on the country and visa regulations. Some countries may allow dependent visa holders to study, while others may require a separate study permit.
A. The ability to work on a dependent visa varies depending on the country and visa type. In some cases, dependent visa holders may be allowed to work, while others may need a separate work permit.
A. Eligibility for a dependent visa typically depends on the visa category of the principal applicant. Commonly eligible family members include spouses, minor children, and sometimes dependent parents.