AKASBABA1:
Yes, spouses of visa holders in Australia are generally allowed to work full-time if the main visa holder is allowed full-time(unrestricted work rights). The work rights of spouses depend on the type of visa held by the primary applicant. For example:
Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa (subclass 482): Spouses of primary visa holders are permitted to work full-time without any restrictions.
Student Visa (subclass 500): Spouses of student visa holders can work unlimited hours if the primary applicant is enrolled in a master's degree or higher. However, if the primary applicant is studying at a lower level, such as a bachelor's degree, the spouse's work rights may be limited to 40 hours per fortnight.
Pls is it possible that so I can apply for student visa and take my spouse and kids along at the same time? Also for income tax return, must it match the amount the sponsor projected he earns yearly?