Settlement Guide: 5 things to know about parent visas

Obtaining a parent visa in Australia can be a long and costly exercise. Over 40 thousand people are currently on a 30-year-long waiting list for permanent residency. So, what are the other options?

retired_couple (pixabay public domain

retired_couple (pixabay public domain Source: retired_couple (pixabay public domain

1. There are contributory and non-contributory parent visas

non_contributory_parent_visas_sbs.jpg?itok=bvV3eQgV&mtime=1464753806

2. Medical and characters tests

You have to pass health and character tests when you apply for a visa and again when the visa is granted.

new_medical_1-06-2016_3-17-15_pm.jpg?itok=Lhp4aUrR&mtime=1464758464

3. Other options for working-age parents

Parents can apply for a 173 or 884 temporary visa which costs $29,130 and will grant them two years to live in Australia with full access to Medicare and full time work. They can use these two years to save the additional $19,000 required to switch to a permanent subclass 143 contributory visa.

family_visa_by_pixabay_public_domain-1.jpg?itok=P7TYnLL3&mtime=1464754188

4. Parent visa applicants need a sponsor who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen

You also need to prove that you’re settled here, usually for at least 2 years. Visa applicants must also satisfy the balance of family test which proves most of their family lives in Australia.

new_parent_visa_increase.jpg?itok=tpy5Ca90&mtime=1464758744

5. You must provide an Assurance of Support

aud_by_aap.jpg?itok=g4_CBH08&mtime=1464754509


Share
1 min read
Published 1 June 2016 5:39pm
By Mosiqi Acharya


Share this with family and friends