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  1. Thanks for your reply. We both have a Visitor (Class FA)Visitor (Subclass 600) expiring Oct 2022. After getting Contributory PR will have to apply for spouse visa which would take lesser time like 17 to 20 months?
  2. Thanks for the advice, it was very helpful for my confusion. So a new form 47PA will have to be lodged. Part B will also have to be filled in and also form 40. We both have a Visitor (Class FA)Visitor (Subclass 600) expiring Oct 2022, As per Home Affairs.gov.au website "Explanation of application of visa charges' for offshore applicants whether clause 19d and 19j (viii) would apply as the visa charge which is shown below as Nil for 1st instalment ? Will be highly obliged for your advice. Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143) Applicant meets conditions defined in Note 19d 19d 19j nil N/A nil nil 19d This visa is for: an applicant who: made a valid application for a Parent (Migrant) (Class AX) visa before 27 June 2003; and withdrew that application at the same time as making the application for the Contributory Parent (Migrant) (Class CA) visa; or an applicant whose application is combined, or sought to be combined, with an application made by that person; Contributory Parent visa (subclass 143) 19j The second instalment (payable before grant of visa): 19d 19j nil N/A nil nil Any other applicant AUD43,600
  3. Hi All, A little correction to my earlier post. Hi all. We lodged application for Parent Migrant Class AX subclass 103 on 20 August 2013 for self and spouse(husband being the Primary applicant) and given a queue date 11 May 2015. I used to access the queue calculator and as of 17.4.2020 there were 14680 applicants ahead of us. We have been waiting too long and my spouse is completing 77 years of age shortly and as years go by, passing the medicals could be difficult, and he (husband) was intending to apply for CPV 143 for himself ONLY since the cost also is too high to be met, and I would continue waiting in the queue. Since CPV 143 applications upto June 2020 are already processed/granted, I think if my husband lodges application for CPV 143 immediately, it would be processed immediately since the grant date of CPV 143 has crossed our queue date and continuity of waiting period will be considered. Kindly confirm if my statement is correct and whether I am is entitled to continue in the queue. I would also like to know if he has to fill any form or only a written request, since form 47PT pertains to Contributory Parent Temporary Visa 173 and Contributory Aged Parent Visa. Thanks.
  4. Hi all. I have lodged application for Parent Migrant Class AX subclass 103 on 20 August 2013 for self and spouse and given a queue date 11 May 2015. I used to access the queue calculator and as of 17.4.2020 there were 14680 applicants ahead of me. I have been waiting too long and completing 77 years of age shortly, was intending to apply for CPV 143 for self ONLY since the cost is too high to be met, my spouse would continue wating in the queue. Since CPV 143 applications upto June 2020 are already processed/granted, I think if I lodge my application for CPV 143 immediately, it would be processed immediately since the grant date of CPV 143 has crossed my queue date and my continuity of waiting period will be considered. Kindly confirm if my statement is correct and whether my spouse is entitled to continue in the queue. I would also like to know if I have to fill in any form or only a written request, since form 47PT pertains to Contributory Parent Temporary Visa 173 and Contributory Aged Parent Visa. Thanks.
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