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  1. Hi - 2 questions around the citizenship application. 1. My wife and I would be applying for our citizenship towards the end of this year. Do we need to make separate citizenship applications from our respective IMMI accounts ? Or do I make one application using my IMMI account and add her name on the same application ? 2. We got married last year (in Australia) before applying for our PR and all her Australian documents (license, medicare, etc.) have her maiden name. She would now like to change her last name to mine. While submitting the citizenship application, should I just enter her details with the new last name and attach our marriage certificate ? We would like our citizenship certificate and Australian passports to display her new last name. Thanks in advance for your help.
  2. Hi - 2 questions around the citizenship application. 1. My wife and I would be applying for our citizenship towards the end of this year. Do we need to make separate citizenship applications from our respective IMMI accounts ? Or do I make one application using my IMMI account and add her name on the same application ? 2. We got married last year (in Australia) before applying for our PR and all her Australian documents (license, medicare, etc.) have her maiden name. She would now like to change her last name to mine. While submitting the citizenship application, should I just enter her details with the new last name and attach our marriage certificate ? We would like our citizenship certificate and Australian passports to display her new last name. Thanks in advance for your help.
  3. That is my worry - a high probability of that decision in the senate enquiry.
  4. Yes, with either of the visas, we're aware there's a possibility it may never be granted.
  5. Yeah - if we do decide to go ahead with the 864 in the future, it will be a confirmed decision with no looking back. So the 143 and the 2nd installment would not really matter to us anymore. But we're realistic about the 864 costs going up too by the time we decide to apply, hence trying to lock in a 143 if we then decide not to pursue an 864 anymore and just continue with the 143.
  6. Any idea on costs for healthcare for seniors ? Does it vary largely based on age/pre-existing conditions ? Will obviously look up the details myself, but just wondering if someone has aged parents here on private insurance on what it's like regarding the premiums. Thanks
  7. Fair point Marisa. It's full-time caring/no support here vs no family/no support back home. Not ideal to live on a bridging visa forever, but seems like the 864 is still a better option than the 870 for now, considering we're determined to push through to getting the parents with us.
  8. Thanks Linda. I understand we cannot hold a 143 and 864 at the same time - the thought was to apply for a 143 to lock in the second installment and then if the parents do decide to move here in a few years, to have them travel on a tourist visa and then apply for an 864. Also understand the 143 fees we'll be losing. The current wait times on a 143 make it pointless in our circumstances, hence the plan for an 864.
  9. Hi - does having an active 143 visa application enforce an 8503 condition on subsequent visitor visas (including tourist stream) ? Would like to apply for a 143 visa now to lock in the second VAC Parents would then continue to travel here on visitor visas (tourist streams) Will the 8503 automatically kick in OR is there a high probability of an 8503 since they already have an active 143 application ? Reason for asking is that we're exploring the possibility of applying for an 864 visa after they arrive here on a tourist stream visitor visa AND there's no 8503 Thanks
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