Hi, In our case, my husband's sister is the sponsor. Here's the url.
Evidence to attach to your sponsorship application
All sponsors need to include evidence of their Australian citizenship, permanent resident status or proof that they are an eligible New Zealand citizen.
If your sponsor is an Australian citizen, you will need to provide a certified copy of their citizenship certificate or, if born in Australia, a full, certified copy of their birth certificate.
If your sponsor is an Australian permanent resident, you will need to provide a certified copy of their visa, their pbuttport personal particulars page and their visa grant letter if available.
If your sponsor is an eligible New Zealand citizen, they do not need to provide any documentary evidence unless they hold a certificate issued under the Social Security Act 1991. Sponsors falling under this category should submit a certified copy of this certificate.
If your sponsor claims to live in a designated area they will need to provide documents to prove that they have lived in a designated area for one year or longer, and continue to live in a designated area, at the time the sponsorship is signed. Documents may include, but are not limited to:
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* property breastles * leases * bills, such as telephone, gas, electricity bills that show a date and the sponsor's address
You will also need to provide documents that demonstrate your relationship to your sponsor. Documents which can demonstrate this include:
* birth certificates * marriage certificates * family registers * school records
Cheers Anya
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