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  1. You missed the word culture so I never said I don't believe the way things are done in Australia. Cultural differences and values will always stay hence we have diverse word (and diversity training ) existing in this world
  2. Not sure if you know or not but they recently added parents to immediate family . #innovation #humanity #familyvalues I am an immediate family member of an Australian citizen or permanent resident or New Zealand citizen usually resident in Australia Entry to Australia remains controlled to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. You can only travel to Australia if you are exempt or you have been granted an individual exemption. You can travel to Australia if you are an immediate family member of: an Australian citizen an Australian permanent resident (permanent visa holder) a New Zealand citizen who is usually resident in Australia. You are only considered to be an immediate family member if you are: a spouse a de facto partner a dependent child a parent/legal guardian of a dependent child a parent of an adult Australian citizen or permanent resident (available from 1 November 2021).
  3. I fully agree and understand hence I am exploring options that I have. I am aware of the expenses, I am already supporting them so that does not bother me at all. They won't need aged care as they will stay with us and we will be taking care of them until they are alive. We do not believe in sending parents to old age house which is very common culture there.
  4. so you are saying everyone who moves abroad for their career and then wants to bring their parents along should be punished or should select one of the options? where does it say that? When we move abroad nowhere it was mentioned as a condition that once I move abroad and get settled I cannot live with your parents if that was the condition on my papers then you can say that I am glad that we have rules and laws else people like you can make their own hatred rules. I never said that Australia govt is under obligation, I am just exploring all available options
  5. Again are you talking about 15 years later if their application is rejected based on not passing medical? Well you started predicting to which I have to reply so I simply replied back saying we will seek options available at that time and I stated HR in that. I was born without the gift of protecting the future so I only go with things/options available at the current moment of life. You may be alive forever but I only go with short term goals Again if you cannot help stop responding here as your services are not required
  6. I know but as stated a few times I am not doing anything illegal so why would I worry or hide? I am going by their defined rules and laws and checking out all possibilities with the community openly as I know my intentions. Now, do you allow me to explore options? I am surprised to see negativity/anger on this forum, if people commenting on this forum becomes visa offices/judge or start defining law then I would say RIP for for that sector
  7. What do you think of people granting visas, are dump? don't they know about this? They also know by human rights they cannot stop family reunite hence they occasionally put restrictions based on circumstances. How difficult is it for them to define and put 1 line restriction on every visit visa? think over it, if a common person like you can figure this out then the visa officer who specialises in this area won't know this ? 2 minutes silence for you
  8. I am also going by rules and not breaking any rules. Read the post again, I never said that I will make them stay there illegally, I only said will avail the option we have now and will see what happens after 15 years as the world may end in 15 years or no one is alive so I cannot stop myself thinking about 15 years later or planning about 15 years later This is also for sister @Marisawright. Live in today's world and stop planning for 15 years later
  9. well, what is disgraceful in it? Am I breaking any law? Am I lying? Am I doing anything against the defined law? I won't be relying on the state benefits not my parents, will have private insurance to cover medical and all What I am doing is To spend time together as a family for rest of the life Worried for my parents. Want to spend time with my family which is my right Want to make sure the rest of my parents' life is spent together and is hassle-free Want to make sure that my parents have support and access to their children whenever they need Isn't this my right or should I suffer/be punished for moving abroad and serving the community? I know you may have different culture but this is how we define our family values. I don't need any further argument. If you cannot help then you go to other forum/post to take your frustration/anger out
  10. Thanks Paul, will they consider if my brother has applied for PR or do they require PR as an active status? Do you know any good immigration consultants?
  11. Thanks, Maria for your message, I really appreciate you spending time to read and reply back.basic-visitor-cover-factsheet.pdf I understand the consequences but as stated I support them and send them expenses every month but the main concern is that they are alone there and have no one to support them. At this age we want them to be with their children and not alone. We should be serving them in this age. In regards to expense, I did check overseas visitor insurance and good cover insurance costs approximately $50 per week for the couple, please see fact sheet attached as it covers most of the things like Emergency, GP, Dental. It will cost me approximately $2500 - $3000 per year to cover them medically. I also understand travel restrictions, we are happy with that as they would be staying mainly with us and occasionally going to UK or Dublin every year which can be achieved by getting BVB. Last point about passing medical at age of 80 approx, if they fail then we will go with some other options based on human rights as there is no way they will say to send back 80 year old couple after spending 15 years. The main point is even if we get time with them until 80 then it will be a wish come true. I understand all the consequences but I believe there is workaround for everything as we are not willing to leave them alone there for the rest of their life. My question is, is it doable for them to travel on an existing visit visa and then apply for a permanent visa? If yes, do they fulfil the requirements?
  12. Hello Team, I really need your help, please see the details below: Situation Parents Age Father Age: 67 Mother Age: 63 We are 4 brothers and sisters: 1 sister lives in Australia from the last 5 years (Permanent Resident) with family. Both my sister and her husband are doing reputable, good earning jobs. 1 brother lives in Australia from the last 4 years completed his graduation and is now on temerparay residency visa and working to apply for PR in the next 3-4 months. He is currently doing IT job, so financially he is settled. I live in the UK 1 sister lives in Ireland As you can see, my parents are alone in Pakistan and I support them and have all the Western Union proof. They have travelled to the UK (twice) Ireland (3 times) / Australia (once). They applied for a visit visa again for Australia and were granted 2 years multiple entry visa (subclass 600) expiring on 13th March 2022 with the below conditions: 8101 - No work 8201 - Maximum three months study under length of stay is 3 months from the date of each arrival. Due to covid, they were not able to travel as the border were closed, now they are planning to travel there. Is there any option for them to permanently stay there with their daughter and son? I will really appreciate it if someone can guide me as we all are worried about them especially after COVID as they are all alone there so we all want them to settle in Australia. Waiting for the response and guidance. Please feel free to ask for any more details.
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