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Reuniting Families in Australia: Parent Visas (804, 103, 143)

Are you looking to reunite with your partner and build a life together in Australia? The Partner Visa allows you to live, work, and study in Australia while strengthening your relationship with your loved one. This visa provides a pathway to permanent residency, ensuring stability and security for your future. At Austral Education and Migration Consultancy, we are dedicated to assisting you through the application process, making your journey to a new life with your partner seamless and stress-free.

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If your parents are not over the age of 67 or do not live in Australia, they cannot apply for an onshore Aged Parent visa. They can apply for a Visitor visa and come to visit, but if they also apply for an off-shore Contributory Parent visa, they must wait for the Parent visa to be approved.

Aged Parent Visa (Permanent) (Subclass 804)

About the Visa General Requirements Processing Time Key Criteria & Process

Aged Parent Visa (Permanent) – Subclass 804

The Aged Parent Visa (Subclass 804) allows elderly parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to live permanently in Australia. This visa is designed for parents who are old enough to qualify for the Australian Age Pension and wish to reunite with their children in Australia. While it offers a pathway to permanent residency, it has a long processing time due to high demand and limited available placements.

What is the Aged Parent Visa (Subclass 804)?

The Subclass 804 visa grants eligible parents the right to live in Australia permanently, providing access to key benefits such as Medicare, work and study rights, and potential eligibility for Australian citizenship. This visa is a cost-effective alternative to contributory parent visas, though applicants should be prepared for significantly longer processing times.

Why Choose This Visa?

While the Aged Parent Visa (Subclass 804) has long processing times, it provides a low-cost option for elderly parents seeking to settle in Australia permanently. If granted, this visa allows lifetime residency, healthcare access, and family reunification, making it an ideal choice for those wanting to stay close to their loved ones.

To be eligible to apply for this visa you must:

  1. The applicant must have a child who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
  2. The applicant must be old enough to receive the age pension in Australia.
  3. Must meet the Balance of Family Test, meaning at least half of the applicant’s children must live permanently in Australia.
  4. Must meet health and character requirements as per Australian immigration regulations.

This visa provides a pathway to permanent residency for aged parents often taking several years due to a high demand and limited placements under the family visa program. If you need assistance with your Aged Parent Visa (Subclass 804) application, our team at Austral Education & Migration Consultancy is here to guide you through the process.

 

The key features and process for subclass 804:

  1. Lodge the Visa Application – The applicant must submit a complete visa application while residing in Australia.
  2. Bridging Visa Grant (if eligible) – While waiting for a decision, applicants may be granted a Bridging Visa allowing them to stay in Australia.
  3. Health & Character Assessments – The applicant must undergo medical examinations and provide police clearance.
  4. Balance of Family Test – Immigration authorities will assess the applicant’s family composition to ensure they meet the criteria.
  5. Visa Grant – Once approved, the applicant is granted permanent residency in Australia, allowing them to live, work, and access healthcare benefits.

Parent Visa (Subclass 103)

About the Visa General Requirements Processing Time Key Criteria & Process

The Parent Visa (Subclass 103) is a permanent visa that allows parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to live in Australia permanently. This visa is designed for parents who wish to join their children and settle in Australia for the long term. Once granted, it provides access to permanent residency benefits, including healthcare and social services.

Why Choose the Parent Visa (Subclass 103)?

  1. Permanent Residency Benefits
    With the Parent Visa (Subclass 103), you gain permanent resident status, allowing you to live, work, and study in Australia indefinitely. You also gain access to Medicare, Australia’s public healthcare system, ensuring quality medical care.

  2. Reunite with Your Family
    This visa enables parents to reunite with their children who are Australian residents or citizens. It provides an opportunity for families to stay together and enjoy the benefits of living in Australia.

  3. Pathway to Australian Citizenship
    As a permanent resident, you may be eligible to apply for Australian citizenship in the future, giving you full rights and privileges as an Australian citizen.

  4. Lower Cost Compared to Contributory Parent Visas
    The Parent Visa (Subclass 103) has a lower application cost compared to contributory parent visas, making it a more affordable option for those who can wait for the processing period.

  5. Unlimited Travel Benefits
    Once granted, you can travel freely in and out of Australia for the first five years, after which you can apply for a Resident Return Visa (RRV) to maintain your travel rights.

While the processing time for this visa can be long, it remains an excellent choice for parents who are willing to wait and want a cost-effective pathway to permanent residency in Australia.

To be eligible to apply for this visa you must:

  1. The applicant must have a child who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
  2. The applicant must meet the Balance of Family Test, meaning at least half of their children must live in Australia as permanent residents or more of their children live in Australia than in any other country.
  3. Must meet health and character requirements.
  4. Should have an eligible sponsor, usually the child or their spouse/de facto partner.

The Australian government limits the number of visas granted each year, which affects processing times. Due to high demand, applications are limited and queued.

The key features and process for subclass 103:

  1. This visa allows parents to live permanently in Australia.
  2. Applicants cannot apply while in Australia – the application must be made from outside Australia.
  3. A valid Assurance of Support (AOS) is required to ensure financial stability for the applicant in Australia.

Since this visa has a very long processing time, applicants may consider Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 143) for a faster alternative

Contributory Parent (Permanent) Visa (Subclass 143)

About the Visa General Requirements Processing Time Key Criteria & Process

The Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 143) is a permanent visa that allows parents to join their children who are Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens. This visa provides a direct pathway to permanent residency, enabling parents to live, work, and study in Australia without restrictions. It also grants access to Medicare, social security benefits (after a waiting period), and the opportunity to apply for Australian citizenship in the future.

This visa requires applicants to have an eligible sponsor (usually their child) and meet the Balance of Family Test, ensuring that at least half of their children live in Australia. While this visa involves a higher application fee, it offers a faster processing time than other parent visas, allowing families to reunite sooner. Successful applicants can travel in and out of Australia freely for up to five years and enjoy a secure future with their loved ones.

Why Choose This Visa?

  1. Permanent Residency – Provides a direct pathway to live in Australia permanently with full work and study rights.
  2. Faster Processing – Compared to other parent visa options, Subclass 143 has a shorter processing time, allowing families to reunite sooner.
  3. Access to Medicare & Benefits – Enjoy access to Australia’s public healthcare system (Medicare) and other government services after the waiting period.
  4. Family Reunification – Live closer to your children and grandchildren, becoming an active part of their lives.
  5. Pathway to Citizenship – After meeting the residency requirements, you can apply for Australian citizenship, securing long-term stability.

If you’re a parent looking to build a future in Australia with your children, the Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 143) is a great option to consider.

To be eligible to apply for this visa you must:

  1. The applicant must have a child who is an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
  2. The child must have been lawfully residing in Australia for at least two years before the application.
  3. The applicant must meet the Balance of Family Test, meaning at least half of their children must be living in Australia as permanent residents or more of their children must be in Australia than in any other single country.
  4. Applicants must have an eligible sponsor, usually their child, and an assurance of support to cover potential welfare costs.
  5. Applicants must meet health and character requirements.

The processing times for the Subclass 143 visa can vary depending on the number of applications and government processing priorities. Due to high demand, processing can take several years. Applicants are encouraged to check the latest estimated timelines with the Department of Home Affairs.

The key features and process for subclass 143:

  1. Grants permanent residency with the ability to live, work, and study in Australia indefinitely.
  2. Access to Medicare and certain social security benefits after a waiting period.
  3. Option to apply for Australian citizenship if eligible.
  4. Travel to and from Australia for up to five years from the visa grant date.

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