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  1. Update.

     

    I have been discussing Contributory Parent (subclass 143) and Aged Parent (subclass 804) visas with my colleague Sarah White today.

     

    Sarah mentioned the Contributory Aged Parent visa (subclass 864) as a pathway that is not used so often as the subclass 143 option.

     

    She also said that processing times are less for the 864 than the 143, at typically 9 to 12 months, rather than 15 to 18 months.

     

    As for the subclass 804 Aged Parent visa, you must be onshore to apply for a Contributory Aged Parent visa - and there are appeal rights available in the event of an adverse decision (eg if the settled sponsor issue is problematic).

     

    Best regards.

     

    Thank you, this is good information as i was always that a CPV or Aged Parents Visa would take a long time. So as i understand, in order for my parents to get the Visa, i need to be in Australia. is there any time frame (regarding being onshore) before i apply for my parents. Can i apply a Visitor visa for my parents before i make my first entry to Australia?

  2. hi all, i had a question. [its probably already mentioned in the post before, but there are so many post. :) ]

    I have applied for PR Visa to ACT. i have been assigned a CO and are in the last but one, final leg of this journey. the PR Visa was applied for My husband, myself and my kid. I want to take my mom with me too. She is not dependent on me, as my dad is working in a different country. Yes, she can stay with him however, i would like her to be with me until my dad can migrate to Aus too.

     

    Questions:

    What are the options for taking my mom along with me when i make the move to Aus?

     

    Would she perhaps be able to go with you on a visitor visa? Alternatively once you are permanent and living in Australia you could sponsor her for a long term visitor visa lasting 3 years of up to 12 months in any 18 month period.

     

    Thanks, i believe that on a visitor visa,the duration is less, approx. 1 month?

    Regarding the 2nd option, wouldnt i have to pay a bond to the goverment?

     

    Thank you all for the information. I will check up on the links provided.

  3. hi all, i had a question. [its probably already mentioned in the post before, but there are so many post. :) ]

    I have applied for PR Visa to ACT. i have been assigned a CO and are in the last but one, final leg of this journey. the PR Visa was applied for My husband, myself and my kid. I want to take my mom with me too. She is not dependent on me, as my dad is working in a different country. Yes, she can stay with him however, i would like her to be with me until my dad can migrate to Aus too.

     

    Questions:

    What are the options for taking my mom along with me when i make the move to Aus?

     

    Would she perhaps be able to go with you on a visitor visa? Alternatively once you are permanent and living in Australia you could sponsor her for a long term visitor visa lasting 3 years of up to 12 months in any 18 month period.

     

    Thanks, i believe that on a visitor visa,the duration is less, approx. 1 month?

    Regarding the 2nd option, wouldnt i have to pay a bond to the goverment?

  4. hi all, i had a question. [its probably already mentioned in the post before, but there are so many post. :) ]

    I have applied for PR Visa to ACT. i have been assigned a CO and are in the last but one, final leg of this journey. the PR Visa was applied for My husband, myself and my kid. I want to take my mom with me too. She is not dependent on me, as my dad is working in a different country. Yes, she can stay with him however, i would like her to be with me until my dad can migrate to Aus too.

     

    Questions:

    What are the options for taking my mom along with me when i make the move to Aus?

    Would i have to wait a minimum period of time before she can come with me?

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