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Parent 103 visa


Lorraine1954

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Hi Lorraine -

 

Most people who apply for the subclass 103 visa do so from offshore, as it does not result in a bridging visa even if you apply for this visa while onshore in Australia. With a 30 year wait currently estimated by DIBP, the main benefit of this visa application in practical terms may be to enable the applicant to qualify for longer visitor visas. The only onshore parent visas that would provide a bridging visa to allow the applicant to remain onshore during the processing period would be the onshore Aged Parent (subclass 804) or the onshore contributory aged parent temporary/permanent (884/864 respectively) visas, all of which have age limits.

 

Hope this helps -

 

Best,

 

Mark Northam

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