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The Parent Visa program provides a migration pathway for applicants who have children who are Australian citizens,

Permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens.

Applicants must satisfy the Balance of Family Test and, in certain cases, provide an Assurance of Support to demonstrate financial stability and reduce the burden on public resources.

This category includes both provisional and permanent visa options:

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1. Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 173) – Provisional

Temporary visa allowing parents to live in Australia for a limited period before transitioning to permanent residence.

2. Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 143) – Permanent

Enables parents to reside permanently in Australia after meeting the relevant criteria.

3. Aged Parent Visa (Subclass 804) – Permanent

Specifically for parents aged 67 or older, allowing permanent residency for eligible applicants who are already in Australia.

4. Contributory Aged Parent Visa (Subclass 884) – Provisional

A temporary visa for older parents, serving as a pathway to permanent residency.

5. Contributory Aged Parent Visa (Subclass 864) – Permanent

For aged parents who meet the criteria for permanent residency, following the provisional 884 visa.

6. Parent Visa (Subclass 103) – Permanent

A non-contributory option that allows parents to live permanently in Australia but may involve much longer processing times compared to contributory visas.

These visa pathways offer flexibility depending on the applicant’s age, financial capacity, and migration goals.

Other types of

Visas

Work visas

Its purpose is to fill professional jobs

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Graduate Visas

It is a temporary visa for international students

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Partner visas

For those applicants who are married or in a relationship

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Visas work and holiday

Designed to provide opportunities for young people of certain nationalities

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