Contributory Parent Visa
Subclass 143
(Permanent)
Overview
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As a permanent visa, Contributory Parent visa (Subclass 143) is for parents of Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or eligible New Zealand citizens to reunite with their children in Australia
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This is one-step permanent residency and is perfect for parents with adequate financial resources without having to go through a two-stage process via Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 173) to obtain permanent residency.
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This visa is also for holders of Contributory Parent Visa (Subclass 173) to obtain permanent residency through a two-step process.
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You may include your family in your visa application so your entire family can migrate together.
Eligibility
Not currently hold or have applied for Sponsored Parent visa (Subclass 870)
Meet health and character requirements
Pay a bond ($10,000 for one applicant or $14,000 for two applicants) in the form of a 10-year term deposit as instructed prior to visa grant
Obtain Assurance of Support (AoS) as instructed prior to visa grant
Be sponsored (usually) by your child who must be:
- an Australian citizen, or
- an Australian permanent resident usually resident in Australia, or
- an eligible New Zealand citizen usually resident in Australia
Special Notes
‘Usually Resident’ Requirement Explained
Your child (the sponsor) meets this requirement if he/she has lived in Australia for a total period of at least 2 years which can be accumulated even when he/she was in Australia as a holder of a temporary visa (e.g. student visa) rather than an Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident or eligible New Zealand citizen.
Assurance of Support
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You must be able to obtain an assurance of support.
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An assurance of support assures the Immigration that you will not have to rely on government assistance after you enter Australia on this visa. The assurance is for you and any family members who come to Australia with you on this visa.
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We will let you know when you need to provide the assurance of support.
Location
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For holders of Subclass 173 visa – applicants can be in or outside Australia at the time of application and visa grant.
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In most other cases – applicants can be in or outside Australia at the time of application, but must be outside Australia at the time of visa grant.
Duration of Stay
This is a permanent visa that allows you to stay permanently in Australia. However, its travel facility expires after 5 years so you will need to apply for Resident Return Visa (Subclass 155 & 157) or Australian citizenship (if eligible) if you wish to travel overseas and back to Australia after the expiry date.
Tricks and Common Reasons for Refusal
1 – Not Being Eligible for Assurance of Support
Obviously, applicants for Subclass 173 visa will most likely apply for Subclass 143 visa (permanent) at some point to migrate to Australia permanently. The trick, however, is Subclass 173 visa doesn’t require Assurance of Support (AoS) but Subclass 143 visa does. Why is this important? The answer is simple: whether an applicant’s child is able to provide AoS for his/her parent is assessed by Centrelink which makes the decision depending entirely on whether the child can meet the relevant income requirement which, unlike most people think, is rather flexible based on the child’s overall circumstances, including but not limited to:
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the child’s income level
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how many people in the child’s household
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Whether there are kids in the household and, if so, how many
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The child’s assets (e.g. real estate) and mortgage
Therefore, many applicants who had been sponsored by their children for Subclass 173 visa eventually found themselves having to leave Australia since they were not eligible for the permanent Subclass 143 visa simply because their children failed to satisfy the income criterion, which some of them were not even aware of. Fortunately, the financial sponsor providing AoS doesn’t have to be the applicant’s child – it can be any individual or even an organisation. But this is when another issue rises: the Immigration usually allows only 28 days to arrange this – applicants will have to compete with time.
As a result, we can refer you to professional agencies arranging AoS should you be facing the same issue and seeking peace of mind, which is actually quite common nowadays given the huge impact COVID-19 has had on Australian economy.
2 – Unfamiliarity with How the Australian Immigration Works and Its Mentality
In many cases, applicants prepare and submit their supporting documentation in a disorderly way, giving the Immigration a hard time digging through tons of paperwork to get things in the right order when picking up a new visa application. This will potentially lead to endless back-and-forth clarification and explanation, wasting both sides lots of time and can even result in a refusal of Subclass 173 visa.
This is common since applying for a visa, especially a permanent one, is the very first time to most applicants. For this reason, our team have developed our own system for labelling, coding, structuring and, where necessary, cross-referencing documentation so your application can be submitted in the most presentable and logical manner. Making your application stand out among all competitors has been our goal from day one.
3 – Careless Yet Costly Mistakes
Applying for migration is seen as a delicate work of art due to the staggering amount of attention, paperwork, and details involved. A seemingly minor/harmless error such as a typo in your résumé, a date entered wrong, or a tick in the wrong box in the lengthy visa application form can prove costly as the Immigration processes all visa applications strictly in accordance with migration law, in particular Migration Act 1958 and Migration Regulations 1994. Even a small error can be regarded as failing to satisfy a visa requirement and therefore lead to a visa refusal. To minimise such incidents, our team pay extra attention while editing and drafting every client’s paperwork and always proofread and also conduct a final review of documentation before submission.
4 – Applications Not Decision-ready
Another common reason for refusal, even instant refusal, for Subclass 173 visa is submitting an application without all the required documentation. This happens when the application was prepared carelessly, or when the applicant was trying to rush an application for whatever reason (e.g. meeting a cut-off date of a major migration policy change which happens almost each and every year and often catches people off guard).
Even with 43 years of team experience, we handle each application cautiously and meticulously like our first to ensure nothing slips through the cracks. Should a sudden change of policy hit and impact you, we are more than capable of advising you how to salvage your application in terms of what documents are mandatory at the time of submission and what can wait so you are never in danger of a straight-up visa refusal upon submission.
Benefits
With this visa, you may:
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migrate to Australia together with your family
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stay and live in Australia permanently
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potentially bring your extended family members to Australia permanently on parent visa or visa intended for other relatives
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access various government benefits, including but not limited to:
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pension (after a certain period of time)
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unemployment and job-seeking benefits
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concession cards for commuting
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benefits associated with new-born baby
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interest-free school loan
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travel overseas and back to Australia without limitations for any purposes (e.g. overseas holiday, visiting family and/or attending family matters in home country)
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access Australia’s public health care scheme (Medicare) which essentially provides free medical consultations, operations and hospitalization for a wide range of medical conditions
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work in Australia without any limitations
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study in Australia without any limitations
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attend free English language course provided by Australian government
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apply for Australian citizenship when eligible
Application Fees
You may include your family in the application so your family can migrate to Australia together.
First Instalment
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Main applicant: $4355 or $385 (if holding Subclass 173 visa)
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Each secondary applicant aged 18 or older: $1465 or $195 (if holding Subclass 173 visa)
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Each secondary applicant aged under 18: $735 or $95 (if holding Subclass 173 visa)
Second Instalment
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Each dependant child aged under 18: $2095
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Each other applicant: $43,600 or $19,420 (if holding Subclass 173 visa)
Please note: you may incur third-party charges, for example, for translation, police certificate and health exam.
Processing Time
5 years – kindly note the processing time constantly varies. Please contact us for update.
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