You have to be maximum 30 years of age when you arrive in australia. then can you stay there for 1 year on the work and holiday visa. otherwise you need a diffrent visa
at the age of ten year old
If you are from a country that requires a Visa, then yes a child of any age will need a Visa.
Students are required to start primary school at age 6, but secondary schooling in Malawi is under developed and optional.
Yes, children under 16 do need a visa to enter Kenya. They are required to have a visa in their passport, and upon arrival in Kenya, immigration officials will stamp their passport with the appropriate visa.
it's not your age but your schooling
If children continue their schooling right through to Year 12, they will turn either 17 or 18 the year they finish.
visa ... but you age limit is atleast 13 years old ..... but you can buy a reloadable card from a local store .....
Under a year of age
H-4 visas are issued to the H-1 holder's spouse and children under twenty-one years of age. Holders of H-4 visas are considered to be dependents of H-1B visa holders. As H-4 status holders, spouses and children under twenty-one years of age may be entitled to enter and remain in the United States for the duration of the H-1 holder's authorized stay. Therefore, an 18-year-old on an H4 visa can NOT stay in the US if his father who has an H1B visa leaves the US. But H-4 a visa holder may later adjust his status to anyone of the following: H-1, F-1, B-1, B-2, and other non-immigrant status.
Infants are babies. Some definitions stipulate an age such as under a year or under 18 months in age.
4kg for under 15 years of age, as of 30th September in year of competition, 5kg for under 17 years of age, as of 30th September in year of competition, 6kg for under 20 years of age on the 31st of December in the year of competion.