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Www.immi.gov.au/allforms/booklets/1129.pdf. Parent Visa Queue - Family - Visas & Immigration. On this page The parent category includes both the Parent (non-contributory) and the Contributory Parent visas.

Parent Visa Queue - Family - Visas & Immigration

Parent (non-contributory) visa applications have a lower processing priority than other visas in the family stream such as partners, children and contributory parent visas. In the 2013–14 Migration Program year: 2250 places have been allocated to Parent (non-contributory) visas, including approximately 1700 places for Parent (subclass 103) visas and approximately 550 places for Aged Parent (subclass 804) visas. 6675 places have been allocated to Contributory Parent visas (subclasses 173/143 and subclasses 884/864). The final proportion of places allocated between applicants applying in and outside Australia in both Parent visas types (contributory and non-contributory) is dependent on a number of factors, including client response times.

Www.immi.gov.au/fees-charges/_pdf/visa-pricing-table.pdf. Contributory Aged Parent (Residence) Visa (Subclass 864) The Contributory Aged Parent visa (subclass 864) lets older parents live permanently in Australia if their child is an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia.

Contributory Aged Parent (Residence) Visa (Subclass 864)

Most applicants need to be sponsored by their child. Your sponsor needs to have lived lawfully in Australia for the two years before the application is lodged. You must be in Australia when you apply and when the visa is decided. More information More information is available from the Parent Migration booklet. What this visa lets you do This is a permanent residence visa. Stay in Australia indefinitelywork and study in Australiaenrol in Medicare, Australia's scheme for health-related care and expensesapply for Australian citizenship (if you are eligible)sponsor eligible relatives for permanent residencetravel to and from Australia for five years from the date the visa is granted (after that time, you will need a resident return visa or another visa to return to Australia). Cost. Contributory Parent (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 173) The Contributory Parent (Temporary) visa (subclass 173) lets parents who are outside Australia live in Australia for up to two years if they are the parents of an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia.

Contributory Parent (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 173)

This visa is temporary and cannot be extended or renewed. After arriving in Australia, you have two years to apply for a Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143). In this way, you can spread the costs of the Contributory Parent migration over a number of years. Most applicants must be sponsored by their child. Your sponsor needs to have lived lawfully in Australia for the two years before the application is lodged. You can apply for this visa only if you are outside Australia. More information More information is available from the Parent Migration booklet. What this visa lets you do This is a temporary visa that lets you and your family: Before you apply Contributory Parent visas are more expensive than most other visas.

Parent Visa Queue - Family - Visas & Immigration.