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Reunite Your Family in Australia

Australia offers several parent visa options for Australian citizens, permanent residents, and eligible New Zealand citizens to sponsor their parents for temporary or permanent residence. Our expert migration consultants provide comprehensive guidance throughout the parent visa application process, helping families navigate the complex requirements and lengthy processing times to achieve family reunification in Australia.

 

What is a Parent Visa?

A Parent Visa allows Australian citizens, permanent residents, and eligible New Zealand citizens to sponsor their parents for residence in Australia, providing pathways for family members to join their children and contribute to the Australian community. These visas recognize the importance of family relationships and support the cultural values of caring for elderly family members.

 

Types of Parent Visas

Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 143/173)

  • Permanent residence pathway for parents
  • Significant visa application charge required
  • Faster processing compared to non-contributory options
  • Two-stage process with temporary and permanent stages
  • Full work and study rights throughout the process
 

Non-Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 103/804)

  • Permanent residence pathway for parents
  • Lower application charges but longer processing times
  • Two-stage process with temporary and permanent stages
  • Extensive waiting periods due to demand
  • Full work and study rights throughout the process
 

Aged Parent Visa (Subclass 804/864)

  • For parents who have reached retirement age
  • Special provisions for aged care requirements
  • Priority processing for aged parent applications
  • Health and welfare support considerations
  • Pathway to permanent residence for elderly parents
 

Remaining Relative Visa (Subclass 835/836)

  • For parents with no significant ties to other countries
  • Special circumstances applications for isolated relatives
  • Humanitarian considerations and compassionate grounds
  • Unique eligibility based on family separation factors
  • Pathway to permanent residence under special provisions
 

Why Choose Our Parent Visa Services?

Expert Application Guidance

Our registered migration agents specialize in parent visa applications and understand the complex legislative requirements, lengthy processing times, and documentation challenges associated with these visa categories, ensuring your application meets the highest standards for success.

 

Comprehensive Support

From initial eligibility assessment to visa grant, we provide complete support including documentation preparation, financial evidence compilation, health and character requirement fulfillment, and ongoing communication with the Department of Home Affairs throughout the lengthy application process.

 

Personalized Family Planning

We provide tailored advice based on your family circumstances, financial capacity, parent’s age and health status, and long-term settlement goals to ensure you select the most appropriate visa pathway and timing for your specific situation.

 

Long-term Relationship Support

Parent visa applications often span several years, and we maintain ongoing support throughout the entire process including temporary visa periods, permanent visa applications, and post-grant settlement assistance to ensure successful family reunification.

 

Eligibility Requirements

Sponsor Requirements

  • Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen
  • Aged 18 years or older at time of application
  • Genuine relationship with the parent being sponsored
  • No adverse immigration or criminal history
  • Financial capacity to meet sponsorship obligations
  • Willingness to provide ongoing support undertakings
 

Parent Requirements

  • Genuine parent-child relationship with the Australian sponsor
  • Character and health requirements must be satisfied
  • No serious criminal history or security concerns
  • Health insurance arrangements during temporary visa period
  • Compliance with visa condition requirements
  • Willingness to meet settlement and integration expectations
 

Financial Requirements

  • Sponsor must demonstrate adequate financial capacity
  • Income and asset assessments to support parent’s needs
  • Bond or assurance of support arrangements
  • Contribution to Australian community through visa charges
  • Ongoing financial support undertakings and obligations
 

Health and Character Requirements

  • Medical examinations and health assessments required
  • Police clearance certificates from all countries of residence
  • Character references and background verification
  • Health insurance coverage during temporary visa period
  • Aged care and welfare planning considerations where applicable
 

Our Process

Step 1: Initial Consultation

  • Comprehensive assessment of family circumstances and parent’s situation
  • Discussion of visa options and processing timeframes
  • Explanation of financial obligations and sponsorship requirements
  • Personalized action plan development
  • Timeline and expectation setting for lengthy process
 

Step 2: Eligibility Assessment

  • Review of sponsor’s citizenship and residency status
  • Verification of parent-child relationship documentation
  • Assessment of financial capacity and support undertakings
  • Evaluation of health and character requirements
  • Identification of optimal visa pathway recommendation
 

Step 3: Documentation Preparation

  • Guidance on required documentation and evidence gathering
  • Assistance with relationship and identity documentation
  • Support for health and character requirement fulfillment
  • Financial evidence preparation and verification
  • Application form completion and review
 

Step 4: Application Lodgement

  • Preparation and final review of complete visa application
  • Lodgement with Department of Home Affairs
  • Payment of government fees and charges
  • Confirmation of application receipt and reference numbers
  • Establishment of ongoing communication protocols
 

Step 5: Ongoing Support

  • Regular application progress monitoring and updates
  • Response to any requests for additional information
  • Coordination with health and character assessment providers
  • Notification of temporary and permanent visa outcomes
  • Post-grant settlement and integration support
 

Visa Benefits and Conditions

Residence Rights

  • Permanent residence rights for contributory parent visas
  • Temporary residence during processing periods
  • Multiple entry capabilities throughout visa validity
  • Pathway to citizenship after permanent residence requirements
  • Family inclusion provisions for partners and dependents
 

Work and Study Rights

  • Full work rights throughout Australia for parent visa holders
  • Access to education and training opportunities
  • Professional development and skill enhancement programs
  • Volunteer and community engagement opportunities
  • Business and investment participation rights
 

Healthcare and Welfare

  • Access to Medicare benefits after permanent residence
  • Healthcare services and medical treatment access
  • Aged care and support services coordination
  • Community and social services integration
  • Welfare and assistance program access where eligible
 

Financial Considerations

Visa Application Charges

  • Contributory Parent Visa requires significant upfront payments
  • Non-Contributory Parent Visa has lower initial charges
  • Additional fees for secondary applicants and family members
  • Bond or assurance of support financial undertakings
  • Health insurance and medical examination costs
 

Sponsorship Obligations

  • Financial support undertakings for parent’s basic needs
  • Healthcare and medical expense coverage commitments
  • Accommodation and living expense support obligations
  • Emergency and unforeseen circumstance financial responsibilities
  • Long-term care and welfare planning and provision
 

Government Contributions

  • Significant visa charges contribute to Australian community
  • Balanced budget and resource allocation considerations
  • Processing time reduction through financial contributions
  • Public service delivery and infrastructure investment
  • Community integration and settlement support funding
 

Processing Time Considerations

Contributory Parent Visas

  • Faster processing due to significant financial contributions
  • Temporary visa typically granted within 12-18 months
  • Permanent visa processing within 2-3 years generally
  • Priority handling compared to non-contributory options
  • Predictable timeframe due to financial investment
 

Non-Contributory Parent Visas

  • Extensive waiting periods due to high demand and limited places
  • Current processing times often exceed 30 years for some streams
  • Regular review and place allocation through ballot systems
  • Long-term commitment and patience requirements
  • Alternative pathway considerations due to extended delays
 

Important Considerations

Health Insurance Requirements

  • Comprehensive health coverage during temporary visa period
  • Overseas Visitor Health Cover or equivalent arrangements
  • Medical examination and health assessment compliance
  • Pre-existing condition and treatment coverage planning
  • Emergency and hospital care insurance provisions
 

Aged Care Planning

  • Aged care assessment and eligibility determination
  • Residential care and home care service coordination
  • Financial planning for aged care contribution requirements
  • Support and assistance service integration planning
  • Quality of life and wellbeing enhancement strategies
 

Settlement and Integration

  • Community engagement and cultural integration programs
  • Language support and communication assistance
  • Housing and accommodation planning and support
  • Social connection and family network development
  • Legal and financial service provider recommendations
 

Get Started Today

Ready to begin the journey toward family reunification in Australia? Contact our expert migration consultants for a comprehensive consultation and discover how we can help you successfully navigate the parent visa application process and achieve your family reunification goals.

An Australian Parent Visa allows Australian citizens, permanent residents, and eligible New Zealand citizens to sponsor their parents for temporary or permanent residence in Australia. Parents of eligible sponsors can apply for various parent visa subclasses including contributory and non-contributory options, with the main requirement being a genuine parent-child relationship and the sponsor's ability to meet financial and support obligations throughout the lengthy application process.
Parent visa costs vary significantly between contributory and non-contributory options with contributory parent visas requiring substantial upfront payments including a base application charge of AUD $5,965 for the temporary visa and AUD $5,965 for the permanent visa, plus a significant contribution of AUD $47,955 per parent. Non-contributory parent visas have lower initial fees of AUD $5,965 for the temporary visa and AUD $5,965 for the permanent visa but involve much longer processing times and no additional contribution requirements.
Processing times differ dramatically between visa types with contributory parent visas typically taking 12 to 18 months for temporary visa grant and 2 to 3 years for permanent visa approval. Non-contributory parent visas face extremely lengthy waiting periods often exceeding 30 years due to annual place limits and high demand, requiring applicants to participate in regular ballot systems and wait for their application to be allocated processing priority.
Yes, you can sponsor both parents together on a single parent visa application known as a "parent pair" application, which is generally more cost-effective than submitting separate applications for each parent. However, if parents are divorced or separated, they may need to apply separately, and each parent must meet all individual eligibility requirements including health, character, and relationship verification criteria.
Contributory parent visas require significant financial contributions to the Australian government but offer much faster processing times of 2-3 years, while non-contributory parent visas have lower upfront costs but involve extremely long waiting periods often exceeding 30 years with processing places allocated through annual ballot systems and demand-driven allocation processes.
Yes, sponsors must demonstrate adequate financial capacity to support their parents through the Assurance of Support (AoS) arrangements, which require sponsors to sign legal undertakings to provide financial support for a specified period and may involve bond lodgement or bank guarantees to ensure parents will not become reliant on Australian social security payments during their residence.
Yes, parent visa holders have full work rights throughout Australia during both temporary and permanent visa periods, allowing them to seek employment, start businesses, or engage in voluntary work to supplement their income and contribute to the Australian community while maintaining their primary focus on family reunification and settlement.
Required documentation includes proof of the sponsor's Australian citizenship or permanent residency status, comprehensive evidence of the parent-child relationship through birth certificates, marriage certificates, and family documentation, health examination results and police clearance certificates for parents, financial evidence demonstrating the sponsor's capacity to meet support obligations, and completed application forms with all relevant supporting documentation.
Yes, parents can include their spouse or de facto partner as secondary applicants in the parent visa application, with each additional family member requiring separate application fees and inclusion in the overall financial and support obligations assessment. The spouse or partner must also meet health, character, and relationship requirements and will receive the same visa conditions and duration as the primary parent applicant.
If parents fail to meet health or character requirements, the visa application may be refused, though in some cases waivers or exemptions may be available for compelling and compassionate circumstances. Health requirements involve medical examinations and may include considerations of healthcare costs to the Australian community, while character requirements involve police clearance certificates and background verification to ensure parents pose no security risk to the Australian community.