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Ying2012 发表于 2013-2-11 16:18 
心里不放心,刚刚又打电话给了centrelink,一位有经验得officer再次回答了这个问题,说之前的人给的建议不 ...
哎我是真心不乐意打centrelink电话了,每次都等半小时....其实网站上写得都挺明白的。
http://www.humanservices.gov.au/ ... ia#ParentalLeavePay
有6周限制的说的是parenting payment(就是有小孩就能领的那个),不是Parental Leave Pay(生孩子之后拿的)啊。
PPL说明是,除非你是subclass 309/310/820/826 visa,否则离境都没限制的
Parental Leave Pay
If you leave Australia permanently or your child/ren leave your care, you cannot get Parental Leave Pay.
If you leave Australia temporarily, you might be able to get the remaining instalments of your Parental Leave Pay.
If you have a Partner Provisional Visa (subclass 309 or 310) or Interdependency Visa (subclass 820 or 826), you can only get your payments, for an approved length of time of up to a maximum of six weeks, for the following approved reasons:
for an acute family crisis (e.g. to visit an immediate family member who is critically ill)
for humanitarian reasons (e.g. to adopt a child or attend custody proceedings), or
eligible medical treatment that is not available in Australia.
From 1 January 2013, if you have a Partner Provisional Visa (subclass 309 or 310) or Interdependency Visa (subclass 820 or 826), you may only be able to get your payments for an approved length of time up to a maximum of six weeks for the above approved reasons.
If you have a Temporary Protection Visa, your payments will stop as soon as you leave Australia.
Note: if you leave Australia and your Parental Leave Pay stops even for one day, it can’t be restarted when you return to Australia.
Parenting Payment (Single and Partnered)
If you and/or your child/ren leave Australia permanently, your payment will stop on departure unless you're eligible for the payment under an international social security agreement.
If you leave Australia temporarily, you can receive Parenting Payment for the first six weeks while you're away, unless you're studying outside Australia as part of a full-time Australian course.
If you're attending a training camp with the Defence Force Reserves you can be paid for the duration of the training.
If you and/or your child/ren leave Australia for more than six weeks, then return and leave again within six weeks, you may not be able to receive Parenting Payment immediately on you, and/or your child/ren's next departure. |
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