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On 16/04/2021 at 12:36, LindaH27 said:
I see Scott Morrison has been talking about allowing vaccinated Australians to leave the country and return - without going into quarantine!
So he can allow vaccinated Australians to go to other countries but won’t allow vaccinated people from other countries to even enter Australia let alone go into quarantine - double standards??? If it’s safe for returning vaccinated Australians it’s also safe for the rest of the vaccinated world to enter as well.
yes v true......govt.shoul not have double standards.
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1 hour ago, LindaH27 said:
Will be years yet depending on when in 2017 you applied.
Look back at previous posts for charts showing how many are still in front of youThere’s only 4500 a year granted so waiting time has vastly increased. Immi have only just moved onto June 2016 for processing and only just granting March 2016 applicants!
On top of this they are prioritising onshore applicants to keep them legal whilst the borders are closed.On 12/12/2020 at 11:32, LindaH27 said:That is the total of ALL parent visa applications - it’s pretty evenly split between contributory snd non contributory applications. For contributory parent visas a better idea is given by @Alan Collett who requested information from immi. He provided a chart as follows
just relax and wai..............it is unlikely that you may hear any thing at least before 2 years...unless quota is revised upwordly,
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On 03/03/2021 at 14:51, Lilly23 said:
Thanks for your reply. We actually first assessed the option of flying to Pakistan, but after consulting with our GP here and some family doctors in Pakistan, we came to the conclusion that delivering the baby will be better here mainly due to the health facilities that are provided here are very good, plus my wife has developed gestational diabetes due to pregnancy and her consultation doctors here are following with her to control her diabetes. She needs to attend the hospital whenever the doctor calls her.
Don't you think we should actually explain the case to the case officer with the supported documentation and maybe they issue visas on compassionate grounds?
Thanks.
Lilly!
No harm in applying for tourist visa....and pursue with authorities.
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12 hours ago, TADec16 said:
Congrats Mate!
R you Brazuca (Brazilian)? Good to know.
My wife and I waiting on the queue... it’s moving!
congratulations....processing of application has started moving up.
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congratulations gurvinder ji.
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congratulations
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1 hour ago, LindaH27 said:
It’s just got worse - new figures announced show allocation of parents visas has dropped further - to 4500!!
Linda...thanks for update.....it is really disheartening.
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14 minutes ago, Samvaz99 said:
Hi Guys,
did anyone emailed on the parents@homeaffairs.gov.au,
and got any automated reply.
am trying to, but not getting it back
currently they are not rsponding.......same is happening with me aswell,
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budget announcements are really disappointing,
all hopes are dashed.143 applicants are paying so much money but govt.hv no sympathy....it is becoming v difficult to estimate the timings for our application due this changing nos.
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CONGRATULATIONS.
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very true.......this difference in nos. may be due to the change in policy to allow parent visa 103 applicants to switch over to 143 ,maintaining their original lodgment date of 103.
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Thank you very much for the thread.......i could get all the details.more than 23500 applicants are ahead of us.it looks nothing materialize before 2024.
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On 21/09/2020 at 23:11, LindaH27 said:
Not everybody in May 2016 will have been asked - not everybody is on this forum! Up to June 2020 only 3730 Contributory Parent visas out of a possible 6000 have been granted. The number that applied in May 2016 will take a long time to be processed when there were still huge numbers waiting at end financial year June 2020
How can we down load month wise lodgement data for the year
JULY 2016 to june 2017 and july 17 to june 2018.
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my observations are based on the migration report published for the year 2019..2020.....the report indicates that department has issued approximately 2500 visas less and hence applications lodged in the year 2017 ..2018....will take more time.
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it is clear from the migration programme report that almost 2000 less places are granted in parent category 143 visa.........up to 30 th june.......that means applications pending from may 2016 on wards will take more time than expected.so be prepared for further delays
applied 143 7th sept 2017
ack.20th sept.2017
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On 16/08/2020 at 19:27, LindaH27 said:The cost that home affairs would look at would be $49000
If you have a permanent or ongoing condition with a reasonably predictable course, the MOC will estimate what your condition will cost the community over your remaining life expectancy up to a maximum of 10 years.
If the only thing medically wrong is glaucoma in the 43 year dependant which is controllable by medicine I doubt she would be allowed a dependant visa under the special rules for over 23 year olds. But as always I’m not an expert and you really need to speak to a MARA agent. also remember if one applicant fails the medical then all fail.
As far as wait times for the parent visa there are well over (I think) 52000 already waiting in the queue and only 6000 visas granted per year - it’s simply mathematics to work out how long it will take. Home affairs are currently saying it will have taken 58 months for the Ones they’re currently processing - not the ones that have just been lodged.
Most posters have a signature under their posts that give more info. For instance I applied June 2017 so I’ve already waited three years and before the online queue calculator went off line it said there were 22900 in front of me so I’m looking at another 3.5 to 4 years wait!!
Parent visa application timelines (143 & 173)
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new budget announcement......no change in planning levels .
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