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Non-Contributory Parent Visa - Subclass 103

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Non-Contributory Parent Visa - Subclass 103

The Non-Contributory Parent Visa  Subclass 103 is for parents of Australian citizens, permanent residents, or eligible New Zealand citizens who wish to live in Australia permanently. This visa has a lower application cost compared to contributory parent visas but has longer processing times.

 

The Contributory Parent Visa provide aged parents with the opportunity to live in Australia permanently, allowing them to be close to their children and grandchildren. These visas also provide access to Australia’s healthcare system and other benefits available to permanent residents, ensuring that aged parents are well-cared for and supported in their later years.

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    Application Cost

    The cost of the Prospective Marriage Visa – Subclass 300 is AUD 8850.

    Processing Time:

    The processing time for the Non-Contributory Parent Visa – Subclass 103 can vary depending on individual circumstances and processing priorities. https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/ getting-a-visa/visa-processing-times/global-visa-processing-times

    When you have this visa:

    For comprehensive guidance on the Non-Contributory Parent Visa – Subclass 103 application process and eligibility requirements, consult with Reach World Immigration, a leading visa consultant in Perth. As the best migration agent in Perth, Reach World Immigration specializes in various visas, providing expert advice tailored to your individual circumstances.

    Frequently Asked Questions
    Yes, you may be eligible to apply for the Non-Contributory Parent Visa – Subclass 103 if you are currently living in Australia on another type of visa. However, you must meet all other eligibility criteria for the visa.
    No, there is no age limit for parents who can apply for the Non-Contributory Parent Visa – Subclass 103. However, you must meet the balance of the family test and all other eligibility criteria.
    Yes, you can still apply for the Non-Contributory Parent Visa – Subclass 103 if you have a health condition. However, you may be required to undergo a health examination as part of the visa application process.
    No, the Non-Contributory Parent Visa – Subclass 103 is for parents only. If you wish to sponsor your partner, they will need to submit a separate visa application.
    Yes, you may be eligible to apply for Australian citizenship after holding the Non-Contributory Parent Visa – Subclass 103 for a certain period of time.
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