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Best Parent Visa Options in 2023: Good Decisions to Your Family

Author: Onederland Consulting
by Onederland Consulting
Posted: Feb 10, 2023
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Best Parent Visa Options in 2023: Good Decisions for Your Family

You might be wondering about which visa is best for parents in Australia, right? The Visa Options in 2023 are conditionally different for each visa. But for consideration of the ease of processing times and the cost of applications, we’ve put together this guide to help you understand what type of visa could be the best and how it might affect your family.

What is the use of a Parent Visa in Australia?

The Visa in Australia allows parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to live permanently in Australia. We would like to tell you that there are two types of parent visas in Australia; the Contributory Parent Visa and the Non-Contributory Parent Visa. The difference between the two is the number of fees and the amount of protection or benefits provided by the Australian government to your parents.

Choosing the best visa option for them in Australia is one of the most important decisions you can make. The right visa will give your family the chance to live together in comfort and safety, but choosing the wrong one could lead to a lot of stress and more serious problems in the future.

How to choose the best visa for our parents?

You’ll need to figure out what kind of visa they’re eligible for–and what if they’re considered as the eligible applicant for all conditions. For a starter, you need to remember that Australia divides the visa option according to the pension age. So, one of the requirements that you must consider is whether your parents meet the pension age according to Australian regulations or not.

If they meet the pension age, you may consider below visa subclasses:

    • Aged Parent Visa – subclass 804
    • Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) Visa – subclass 884
    • Contributory Aged Parent Visa – subclass 864

If they’re not, some options are also available to them:

    • Parent Visa – subclass 103
    • Contributory Parent (Temporary) Visa – subclass 173
    • Contributory Parent Visa – subclass 143

Before applying, considers these questions :

  1. 1. How quickly do you wish for them to arrive?
  2. 2. What are their intended activities or plans once they have arrived in Australia?
  3. 3. How long do you anticipate them staying in the country?
  4. 4. What is the main purpose behind your desire to have your parents come to Australia?
So, which visa is best in 2023?

There are a lot of choices for you to apply for – as you can see above – which provide protection for your parents with a large number of benefits that include healthcare provided by the government or to be able to get the chance to work and study in Australia.

Now, you might be wondering which visa is best for your parents who are currently in Australia. We would suggest you consider the Contributory Parent Visa:

    • Contributory Aged Parent (Temporary) Visa – subclass 884
    • Contributory Aged Parent Visa – subclass 864
    • Contributory Parent (Temporary) Visa – subclass 173
    • Contributory Parent Visa – subclass 143

These visas allow your parents to live temporarily and permanently in Australia. This visa might require a higher application fee and a larger financial contribution to the Australian government, but with larger benefits or the scope of protections; this visa also has faster processing times compared to the non-contributory parent visa.

The summary of basic eligibility for a visa is detailed here:
    • The parents should have a child who is an Australian citizen or permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen.
    • Your parents must pass the balance-of-family test, which means that at least half of their children must be living in Australia as a citizen, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.
    • Your parents should meet health and character requirements, including passing a medical examination and police check.
    • The applicant must lodge the applications on-shore (this is required for aged parents that include pension age).
    • You must make sure that they have their own AoS (Assurance of Support)
    • Your parents or the sponsor must pay a higher application fee and a larger financial contribution, which is made for the government to help your parents cover the social security costs of the applicants, as the other costs associated with the visa application process.

If you wish to check your parents’ eligibility, please get in touch with us via email at visa@onederland.com.au or phone at 1300 827 159.

What are the costs that need to be prepared?

The Contributory Parent Visa has a higher application fee and a larger financial contribution than the Non-Contributory Parent Visa. See below for the cost summary for each contributory parent visa subclass:

Visa subclass - 1st installment (Cost for the main applicant) (Cost for additional applicant (under 18)) (Cost for additional applicant (above 18)) - 2nd installment :

  • Contributory Parent Visa – Subclass 143 - (AUD 4,355) (AUD 1,465) (AUD 735) - (AUD 43,600)- Contributory Parent Visa (Temporary) Subclass 173 - (AUD 2,935) (AUD 1,465) (AUD 735) - (AUD 29,130)- Contributory Aged Parent Visa Temporary (Subclass 884) - AUD 4,35AUD 2,175AUD 1,090AUD 29,130- Contributory Aged Parent Visa (subclass 864) - (AUD 4,355) (AUD 2,175) (AUD 1,090) - (AUD 43,600)
"Be noted that the visa charge may change in July every year".

Sponsor requirements for contributory parent visas are described below:
  • Approved the sponsorship by the government,
  • Settled or living in Australia for more than 2 years,
  • An eligible child over 18 years old, if there’s no child then the applicant can be sponsored by an eligible relative or community organization and,
  • The sponsor can not sponsor a retiree (if the parents ever applied for a visa as a retiree).

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