Parent Visa (SC 103)
With the Parent Visa, the parents of Australian citizens or permanent residents can be sponsored to live in Australia for good. Different types of visas will let you bring your parents to Australia permanently.
To be Eligible for this visa, the applicant must
• Have an eligible sponsor child who is a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
• Pass the family balance test.
• Be able to get a promise of backing.
• Make sure you’re healthy enough.
• Show you have good morals.
• Follow all the rules for your visa and the law in Australia.
• Have not already applied for or been granted a Sponsored Parent (Temporary) (Subclass 870) visa.
• Applicants can come from inside or outside Australia.
If the Applicant Gets it, they can:
• Stay in Australia for as long as they want.
• Work and study in Australia.
• Sign up for Medicare, which is the public health care system in Australia.
• Don’t forget to list family members on your application.
• Help your family come to Australia by sponsoring them.
• If you can, apply for Australian citizenship.
Contributory Parent Visa143 starts at AUD47,955
With a Contributory Parent Visa SC143, a parent can come to Australia to stay with their child. The visa gives parents a lot of choices about where they can live, study, and work in Australia for the rest of their lives.
• Have an eligible sponsor child who is a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
• Pass the family balance test.
• Be able to get a promise of backing.
• Make sure you’re healthy enough.
• Show you have good morals.
• Follow all the rules for your visa and the law in Australia.
• Not already have a Sponsored Parent (Temporary) (Subclass 870) visa or have one when applying for this visa.
• Applicants can come from inside or outside Australia.
If approved, the person can:
• Stay in Australia for as long as they want.
• Go to Australia to work and study.
• Sign up for Medicare, which is the public health care system in Australia.
• Don’t forget to list family members on your application.
• Help your family come to Australia by sponsoring them.
• If you can, apply for Australian citizenship.
The cost of a Contributing Parent Visa SC 173 starts at 32065
The Contributory Parent (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 173) is a temporary visa that lets the parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand Resident stay in Australia permanently. When you apply for this visa, you can be in or out of Australia.
To get this visa, a person must:
• Pass the balance-of-family test.
• Be sponsored by a child who is an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen who has lived in Australia for a long time.
• Not already have a Sponsored Parent (Temporary) (Subclass 870) visa or have one when applying for this visa.
• Make sure you’re healthy enough.
• Show you have good morals.
• Follow all the rules for your visa and the law in Australia.
If the application is approved, the person can:
• Live in Australia for up to 2 years.
• Apply for a Contributory Parent (subclass 143) permanent visa.
• Go to Australia to work and study.
• Sign up for Medicare, which is the public health care system in Australia.
• You can go to or from Australia as many times as you want for two years.
Note: The person who wants help will not get it from the government.
• Apply for a Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143) that will last for life.
Cost of Contribution for an Older Parent Visa SC 884 Starts at $33485
The Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) Visa (Subclass 884) is a temporary visa that lets the aged parent of a settled Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand Resident stay temporarily in Australia. When you apply for this visa, you must be IN Australia.
To be eligible for this visa, the applicant must:
• Be old enough to get an Australian-aged pension.
• When you apply for the visa, you must be in Australia.
• Pass the test of balance in the family.
• Be sponsored by a child who is an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen who has lived in Australia for a long time.
• Not already have a Sponsored Parent (Temporary) (Subclass 870) visa or have one when applying for this visa.
• Make sure you’re healthy enough.
• Show you have good morals.
• Follow all the rules for your visa and the law in Australia.
• Not have a condition that says you can’t stay any longer.
If the application is approved, the person can:
• Live in Australia for up to 2 years.
• Apply for a Contributory Aged Parent Visa (SC864) that is valid for life.
• Go to Australia to work and study.
• Sign up for Medicare, which is the public health care system in Australia.
• You can go to or from Australia as many times as you want for two years.
The cost of an Older Parent Visa SC 804 starts at $6,625
The Australian Aged Parent visa lets older parents who are already in Australia on temporary visas stay there for good if their child is an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or a New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia and meets certain requirements.
To be eligible for this visa, the applicant must:
• Be old enough to get an Australian-aged pension.
• When you apply for the visa, you must be in Australia.
• Not have a condition that says you can’t stay any longer.
• Pass the test of balance in the family.
• Be sponsored by a child who is an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident, or an eligible New Zealand citizen who has lived in Australia for a long time.
• Have not already applied for or held a Sponsored Parent (Temporary) (Subclass 870) visa when applying for this visa.
• Make sure you’re healthy enough.
• Show you have good morals.
• Follow all the rules for your visa and the law in Australia.
If approved, the person applying can:
• Get a permanent visa to live in Australia.
• Support eligible family members.
• Apply for a Contributory Aged Parent Visa (SC864) that is valid for life.
• Go to Australia to work and study.
• Sign up for Medicare, which is the public health care system in Australia.
• You can go to or from Australia as many times as you want for two years.