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  1. This is not totally accurate , Australia gets most of its money from mineral sales , dependant parents pay a lot of tax , I have an Australian bank account and am being charged on the interest at 40% , I have complained to the bank it should be 10% , many of us want to work , isobutane can’t till my 143 comes through then I will be paying tax , if we can afford 100k for the visa costs then many of us will have other funds and pay tax , we are not looking for the Australian people to pay our old age costs most of us will cost the government nothing.

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  2. We have an acknowledged visa application dated 3rd of July 2015 , our application was handled by Susan Johnson of get going based in Plymouth , she also handled our daughters however when it never came we spoke to Perth who confirmed no application had been made on behalf of our daughter who was distraught , she went anyway and received sponsorship from her employer and is now an Australian citizen , after a frantic call to Perth our application had been received thank god , I don’t know what that woman had done but our daughter lost 5k. The lesson is only use a Mira registered agent .

    we have not had any communication from them and have no idea when we will be allocated a case worker , we have sold our house and are going to Melbourne in December we will have to suffer a Holliday or two to Bali , cheap hotels , when we renew our visa in March and when our parent visa is allocated , it’s a big risk but we have three children and a grandchild in Melbourne .

    can anyone advise us  on changing our touristvisa to a longer stay one .

    bigbobbyg 

     

     

  3. 1 hour ago, Judy said:

    Yes we were originally using Susan Johnson. Luckily she did lodge our application and we didn't lose any money. 

     

    21 minutes ago, Rosiejaq said:

    Just sent my usual email and this is the response.  Been waiting 38 months and 1 week. Heard absolutely bug**r all!  Must be all the June 2015 applicants that have temporarily blocked the system! 

     

    PROCESSING CONTRIBUTORY PARENT VISAS

    In the 2018-19 Migration Programme year, 7175 Contributory Parent visa places are available for applicants applying from in and outside Australia.  Due to high numbers of Contributory Parent visa applications lodged each day, processing time has exceeded 49 months.

    ·         OFFSHORE APPLICANTS (subclass 143 and 173)

    When your application is allocated to an assessing officer, you or your authorised contact may be asked to provide more documents, including (but not limited to) an Assurance of Support (subclass 143 only), police certificates and health clearances to finalise your application. 

    We are currently assessing applications lodged up to and including 11 June 2015.

     

    ·         ONSHORE APPLICANTS (subclass 864 and 884)

    When your application is allocated to a case officer, you or your authorised contact will be asked to provide more documents, including  (but not limited to)  an Assurance of Support (subclass 864 only), police certificates and health clearances to finalise your application. 

    We are currently assessing applications lodged up to 27 October 2016.

     

    TEMPORARY TO PERMANENT APPLICANTS (subclass 173 to 143 and 884 to 864)

    We are currently assessing applications lodged up to 24 November 2017. 

    PROCESSING NON-CONTRIBUTORY PARENT VISAS

    In the 2018-19 Migration Program year, 1500 Non-Contributory Parent visa places are available for applicants applying from in and outside Australia.

     

    ·         OFFSHORE APPLICANTS (subclass 103)

    Once your application is allocated to a case officer, your eligibility for a visa will be assessed and if you are found to meet eligibility requirements your application will be placed in a queue and assigned a queue date to wait for a visa place.  

    We are currently assessing for a queue date applications lodged in August 2016.

    We are currently assessing for visa grant applications with a queue date in August 2010.

     

    ·         ONSHORE APPLICANTS (Subclass 804)

    Once your application is allocated to a case officer, you or your authorised contact will be contacted and asked to provide more documents including police certificates and health clearances to complete your application.  As soon as you are assessed as meeting all requirements your application will be placed in a queue and assigned a queue date to wait for a visa place.   

    We are currently assessing for a queue date applications lodged in April 2016.

    We are currently assessing for finalisation applications with a queue date in April 2010. 

     

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