- PERMANENT RESIDENCY
- WORK VISA
- FAMILY VISA
- STUDY VISA
- VISIT VISA
- BUSINESS
- SPECIAL CATEGORIES
- WITHIN AUSTRALIA
- Temporary Graduate Visa
- Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 143)
- Employer Nomination PR Visa (subclass 186)
- Regional Sponsored PR Visa (Subclass 187)
- Temporary Graduate Visa (485)
- Aged Parent PR Visa (Subclass 804)
- Temporary Partner Visa (Subclass 820)
- Remaining Relative PR Visa (Subclass 835)
- Aged Dependent Relative PR Visa (Subclass 838)
- Contributory Aged Parent PR Visa (Subclass 864)
- Skilled Regional PR Visa (Subclass 887)
- Business Innovation and Investment PR Visa (Subclass 888)
- Business Owner PR Visa (Subclass 890)
- Investor PR Visa (Subclass 891)
- Territory Sponsored Business Owner PR Visa (Subclass 892)
- Territory / State Sponsored Investor PR Visa (Subclass 893)
Aged Parent PR Visa (subclass 804)
WHAT IT LETS YOU DO
This visa lets older parents live in Australia if their child is an Australian citizen, permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen who is settled in Australia.
There can be long waiting times of up to 30 years before this visa is approved.
QUALIFYING FACTORS
You might be able to get an Aged Parent visa (subclass 804) if you:
- have a child who is:
- an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or an eligible New Zealand citizen
- lawfully resident in Australia for at least two years (a shorter period can be considered for Australian citizens if there are compelling and compassionate circumstances).
- meet the age requirements
- meet the balance-of-family test
- meet health and character requirements
- have a sponsor
[Source: DIPB]
It may be possible for you to qualify under different categories that you may not be aware of.
Once you click the button below, you will be able to provide us information to help you qualify or offer you more options, more accurately.