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<blockquote data-quote="MysticRiver" data-source="post: 43206" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>If you get her passport before your PR grant notification, you'll be able to add her as secondary applicant and she'll get her PR at the same time as you. However, if you fail to add her in your application by the time you get your PR, you have to then apply for her Visa separately as your dependent. There will not be any issue for that as she's your daughter, only sometimes the process take some time (because that will be a complete new application). What I suggest is to talk to your CO to check if there any way to include your daughter in your application and provide the passport afterwards (when ready). There might be a way, but I am not exactly sure about that.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you provide documents like marriage certificate, that will be fine even if her passport does not have your name on it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Whenever you passport is changed, you are required to notify your CO/DIBP (even after you receive PR). It is not an optional thing. So to answer your question, you can change your (or any applicant's) passport any time, but must notify DIBP with Form 1022.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MysticRiver, post: 43206, member: 1"] If you get her passport before your PR grant notification, you'll be able to add her as secondary applicant and she'll get her PR at the same time as you. However, if you fail to add her in your application by the time you get your PR, you have to then apply for her Visa separately as your dependent. There will not be any issue for that as she's your daughter, only sometimes the process take some time (because that will be a complete new application). What I suggest is to talk to your CO to check if there any way to include your daughter in your application and provide the passport afterwards (when ready). There might be a way, but I am not exactly sure about that. If you provide documents like marriage certificate, that will be fine even if her passport does not have your name on it. Whenever you passport is changed, you are required to notify your CO/DIBP (even after you receive PR). It is not an optional thing. So to answer your question, you can change your (or any applicant's) passport any time, but must notify DIBP with Form 1022. [/QUOTE]
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