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Your Guide to the Contributory Offshore Parent Visa
The Contributory Offshore Parent Visa is designed for parents of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens. This visa allows parents to live in Australia permanently, provided they meet certain eligibility criteria.
The Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 143 is a permanent visa that allows parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to live in Australia permanently. This visa comes with several benefits:
To apply, applicants need to meet eligibility criteria including the balance of family test and assurance of support. The application process involves lodging the visa application, paying the substantial visa charge, and providing necessary documentation. Processing times are generally shorter compared to other parent visas due to the higher application charge (Immigration and citizenship Website) .
The Contributory Parent Visa Subclass 173 is a temporary visa that allows parents to live in Australia for up to two years. This visa acts as a pathway to the permanent Subclass 143 visa. Benefits include:
Subclass 173 visa holders can apply for the permanent Subclass 143 visa while in Australia. Eligibility requirements are similar, including the balance of family test and assurance of support. This visa serves as a stepping stone to gaining permanent residency through the Subclass 143 visa (Immigration and citizenship Website) .
For more details and the latest updates, visit the official Australian Government visa page.
The Contributory Parent Visa (subclass 143) is a permanent visa allowing parents of settled Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens to live in Australia permanently. Key features include:
The Contributory Parent Visa (subclass 173) is a temporary visa that allows parents to live in Australia for up to two years. This visa serves as a pathway to the permanent subclass 143 visa. Key features include:
The Remaining Relative Visa Subclass 115 allows people to move to Australia to be with their only close family members, offering permanent residency.
The Visitor Visa Subclass 600 is for tourists, business visitors, or visiting family for 3, 6, or 12 months.
The sponsor for the Contributory Offshore Parent Visa must meet the following criteria:
For the latest updates on any details, please refer to the official Australian Government visa page.
KnN Migration’s experienced team will guide you throughout the process, ensuring a smooth journey. Contact us today for a free consultation!
KnN Migration’s experienced team will guide you throughout the process, ensuring a smooth journey.
A Partner Visa allows the spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia.
The spouse or de facto partner of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen can apply.
Onshore Partner Visas are for those applying while in Australia, while offshore Partner Visas are for those applying from outside Australia.
Processing times can vary, generally ranging from several months to over a year.
You need to provide evidence of your relationship, identity documents, health and character certificates, and other supporting documents.
Yes, Partner Visa holders can work in Australia.
Applicants must undergo health examinations and provide police certificates to meet health and character requirements.
Applicants must be the only close family member of a settled Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.
Permanent residency, ability to work and study in Australia, and enrollment in Medicare.
You can check the visa processing time guide tool and refer to the Other Family Visa Queue for more information.
The Visitor Visa Subclass 600 is for tourists, business visitors, or visiting family for 3, 6, or 12 months.
Genuine visitors who have sufficient funds to support their stay and departure.
You can stay for up to 12 months.
Costs vary: from AUD 195.00 for short business visits, from AUD 490.00 if in Australia when applying, and AUD 1,435.00 for Chinese citizens in organized tour groups. dependent children can be included in your Partner Visa application.
If your relationship ends before the visa is granted, you must notify the Department of Home Affairs. Your visa application may be affected.
You can track the progress of your application through your Immi Account on the Department of Home Affairs website.
For the latest updates and detailed information, always refer to the official Australian Government visa page.
KnN Migration’s experienced team will guide you throughout the process, ensuring a smooth journey. Contact us today.
Our team of experts can assess your eligibility, guide you through the application process, and ensure a smooth journey towards your Australian dream.
The details shared above were accurate as of July 2024, but it’s important to note that migration regulations change over time. This information is meant for general understanding and should not be taken as legal advice. Keep in mind that information can change, so reach out to us for the latest guidance tailored to your situation. We look forward to assisting you!
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