sis66 0 Posted May 23, 2018 I became 65 years young in February 2018 and have been staying in Melbourne since September 2017 on a 1 year tourist visa. Both my children live in Australia with one having citizenship. I would like to apply for permanency as I have been travelling to Australia off and on since 2005 and now I am retired feel the time is right for me to move out here. I was thinking of applying for the 864 Contributory Aged Parent Visa as I understand there is less of a wait for this visa to be granted. I would be grateful if anyone who has experience of applying for this visa could give me advice on possible timescales and costs involved. Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Pom Queen 5,788 Posted May 23, 2018 Hi @sis66 welcome to the forum. It sounds like you will have a wonderful life out here and are currently making the most of family time. I would highly recommend joining this thread as it is full of parents like yourself who have been or are going through the process If you are depressed you are living in the past. If you are anxious you are living in the future. If you are at peace you are living in the present. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ramot 7,022 Posted May 23, 2018 I became 65 years young in February 2018 and have been staying in Melbourne since September 2017 on a 1 year tourist visa. Both my children live in Australia with one having citizenship. I would like to apply for permanency as I have been travelling to Australia off and on since 2005 and now I am retired feel the time is right for me to move out here. I was thinking of applying for the 864 Contributory Aged Parent Visa as I understand there is less of a wait for this visa to be granted. I would be grateful if anyone who has experience of applying for this visa could give me advice on possible timescales and costs involved. Thanks. We applied last year, March, on the understanding the 864 visa would take about a year. Joke!! Since September 2016 the queue has moved only 6 weeks to 27th October 2016. 6 weeks in 20 months. Just going to sit tight, we already live in Oz on a retirement visa which was stopped in 2005. I suggest as PQ says you keep an eye on the parent visa forum, and ask any questions there, everyone helps each other on that forum. Go for it, but be prepared to wait. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sis66 0 Posted May 23, 2018 3 hours ago, ramot said: We applied last year, March, on the understanding the 864 visa would take about a year. Joke!! Since September 2016 the queue has moved only 6 weeks to 27th October 2016. 6 weeks in 20 months. Just going to sit tight, we already live in Oz on a retirement visa which was stopped in 2005. I suggest as PQ says you keep an eye on the parent visa forum, and ask any questions there, everyone helps each other on that forum. Go for it, but be prepared to wait. Thank you for your comments. I was not expecting such slow timescales. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alan Collett 3,431 Posted May 24, 2018 Remember that you must now be at least 65 1/2 years old to be considered "aged". Best regards. Managing Director, Go Matilda Visas - www.gomatilda.com Registered Migration Agent Number 0102534; Registered Tax Agent (Australia) Chartered Accountant (UK, and Australia) T - 023 81 66 11 55 (UK) or 03 8637 0337 (Australia) E - alan.collett@gomatilda.com and acollett@bdhtax.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alan Collett 3,431 Posted May 24, 2018 ... and that you must not have a condition 8503 on your visitor visa if you are going to apply for a visa while onshore (ie in Australia). Best regards. Managing Director, Go Matilda Visas - www.gomatilda.com Registered Migration Agent Number 0102534; Registered Tax Agent (Australia) Chartered Accountant (UK, and Australia) T - 023 81 66 11 55 (UK) or 03 8637 0337 (Australia) E - alan.collett@gomatilda.com and acollett@bdhtax.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Misplaced 11 Posted May 25, 2018 ... and that you must not have a condition 8503 on your visitor visa if you are going to apply for a visa while onshore (ie in Australia). Best regards.Hi Alan - how do you if they are going to apply a condition 8503 on a tourist visa? Can you ask at the time of booking a flight? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alan Collett 3,431 Posted May 25, 2018 6 hours ago, Misplaced said: Hi Alan - how do you if they are going to apply a condition 8503 on a tourist visa? Can you ask at the time of booking a flight? I would apply for an e651 visa. Remember the need to be a genuine temporary entrant when seeking a visitor visa. Best regards. Managing Director, Go Matilda Visas - www.gomatilda.com Registered Migration Agent Number 0102534; Registered Tax Agent (Australia) Chartered Accountant (UK, and Australia) T - 023 81 66 11 55 (UK) or 03 8637 0337 (Australia) E - alan.collett@gomatilda.com and acollett@bdhtax.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Misplaced 11 Posted May 25, 2018 I would apply for an e651 visa. Remember the need to be a genuine temporary entrant when seeking a visitor visa. Best regards.Thanks Alan - I shall send you PM. I that’s ok. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites